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Anchor text: Batuque
Target Entity: Batuque_\u0028music\u0029
Preceding Context: In the middle of the 19th century, the word samba defined different types of music made by African slaves when conducted by different types of
Succeeding Context: , but it assumed its own characteristics in each Brazilian state, not only by the diversity of tribes for slaves, but also the peculiarity of each region in which they were settlers. Some of these popular dances were known as bate-baú, samba-corrido, samba-de-roda, samba-de-Chave and samba-de-barravento in Bahia; coco in Ceará; tambor-de-crioula (or ponga) in Maranhão; trocada, coco-de-parelha, samba de coco and soco-travado in Pernambuco; bambelô in Rio Grande do Norte; partido-alto, miudinho, jongo and caxambu in Rio de Janeiro; and samba-lenço, samba-rural, tiririca, miudinho, and jongo in São Paulo.
Paragraph Title: Etymology
Source Page: Samba

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