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Um gênio ou génio é uma espécie de espírito que rege o destino de alguém ou de um lugar, frequentemente sendo associado a algum dos elementos da natureza, das artes, vícios etc. O termo pode ser empregado como um equivalente em português do árabe "jinn | جن", uma vez que na mitologia árabe pré-islâmica e no Islã, um jinn (também "djinn" ou "djin") é um membro dos jinni (or "djinni"), uma raça de criaturas sobrenaturais. More information...

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