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The state in Brazil where Yoruba is spoken is Bahia. Yoruba, a language with African roots, is spoken in Brazil as a result of the transatlantic slave trade. It has influenced various aspects of Brazilian culture, especially in Bahia, where a large Afro-Brazilian community resides.

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