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Brazilians in Germany : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brazilians in Germany
Brazilians in Germany consists of mainly of immigrants and expatriates from Brazil as well as their locally born descendants. Many of them consist of German Brazilian returnees. According to Brazil's foreign relations department, there are about 60,000 Brazilians living in Germany.〔"(Swapping Caipirinhas for Currywurst: Immigration from Brazil to Germany Is on the Rise )", ''Spiegel Online'', September 09, 2005 .〕 ==Migration History== A wave of Brazilian immigrants coming to Germany began in the early 1990s' with the potent combination of a crashing Brazilian economy, rampant corruption and cheaper air fares. Many German Brazilians migrated to Germany to search for their own roots.〔"(BRAZILIANS IN GERMANY - HOMESICKNESS, CAREER AND CACHAÇA )", ''DW-WORLD - Deutsche Welle''.〕 The ''Martius-Staden Institute'' in Panamy is the first stop for Brazilians researching their German ancestors. The institute’s archive has an extensive index of family names of German origin. In addition, many of Brazil's LGBT community chose to migrate to Germany due to the country's liberal attitude toward gays and many Brazilian artists consider working in Germany more prestigious than in Brazil.
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