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Luma de Oliveira ((:ˈlũmɐ dʑ o̞ɫiˈvejɾɐ), Cantagalo, Rio de Janeiro, December 10, 1964) is a former model, actress and Brazilian carnival queen. She was ''Madrinha da Bateria'' (Godmother of the Percussion, "Queen of the Drums") for a number of samba schools up until 2005, before returning to the role for the famous Portela school in 2009.〔("Luma de Oliveira" ) Rio de Janeiro Carnaval, Queens & Muses〕〔Phillips, Dom: ("Maturity trumps youth in Brazil's battle of the carnival queens" ) The Times, January 13, 2009〕 ==Early life== Luma was born in the hospital of Cantagalo,〔(Certidão de Nascimento da Fazenda da Comarca de Cantagalo ) retrieved August 5, 2011〕〔After the quotation from Senhor Wilson Valverde Jorge de Souza, Secretary of Finance of the Municipal District of Cantagalo-RJ〕〔(Brazilian Ministry of Health, Hospital of Cantagalo-RJ ) retrieved August 5, 2011〕 in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Oliveira's mother, Maria Luiza, was of Amerindian descent and her father, Luis, was of German descent〔(Um novo corpo em quatro meses )〕 and worked for Leopoldina Railroad company. One of Oliveira's ancestors was Georg Heinrich von Langsdorff, Baron de Langsdorff.〔(Mostra da Expedição Langsdorff no CCBB ), 24 de fevereiro de 2010.〕 She is the youngest of six children; her oldest sister is popular actress Ísis de Oliveira, and her brother, Mem de Oliveira, wrote poetry.〔Brasileiro, Adriana: ("Billionaire Eike Batista keeps SLR McLaren in living room" ) The Independent, June 23, 2008〕 Her name was created using the first two letters of her parent's names: LUis and MAria. She attended the Institute Gay-Lussac and played handball and volleyball, but her passion was cycling and running on the beach. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luma de Oliveira」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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