Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Brazil is the seventh best country in the world for solo travelers
A survey conducted by US News & World Report highlighted Brazil on the international stage. This is because the country was voted the seventh best place in the world for those planning to travel alone. Brazil was the only South American country to feature in the top ten ranking, ahead of traditional destinations like Mexico…
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Florianópolis Airport Wins Award for Best Terminal in Brazil
The Hercílio Luz International Airport in Florianópolis (SC) has been voted by travelers as the best terminal in the country. The Aviação+Brasil award, granted by the Ministry of Infrastructure (MInfra) and the National Commission of Airport Authorities (Conaero), also recognized the airport in Cascavel (PR) as the best in the “regional” category. For the award,…
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Brazil is elected number one in the world for adventure
A report from US News & World Report, released last week, listed Brazil as the top adventure destination in the world among 78 nations. In the evaluated criteria, out of a total of 100 points, the country surpassed the 80-point mark in categories such as climate, scenery, and fun. This prominent position confirms Brazil’s potential…
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Coffee with tourism: the itinerary options in the country dedicated to beverage lovers
It is present at the table in the morning for most Brazilians, helps to facilitate work meetings or moments of leisure among friends, and also encourages the circulation of visitors throughout the country. We are talking about coffee, one of the great national passions, whose World Day is celebrated on April 14. The beverage is…
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Foreign Spending in Brazil Grows 63% in the First Two Months
The resumption of international travel continues to yield good results for Brazil. According to data from the Central Bank, foreign tourists’ spending in the country reached $781 million in January and February, a 63% increase compared to the same two-month period in 2021 ($480 million). In the first two months of this year, according to…
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Nonprofit Organization Inspires Brazilian Women Entrepreneurs
The Brazilian nonprofit organization “Mais Unidos” has partnered with the U.S. government to help women in Brazil learn to finance, market, sell, plan, and expand a business through the State Department’s program “Academy for Women Entrepreneurs*” (AWE). Launched in 2019, the AWE program provides women entrepreneurs with knowledge, networks, and access to launch or create…
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WELCOME, VIOLETA!
Produced by Rodrigo Teixeira (CALL ME BY YOUR NAME), the Psychological Thriller featuring Darío Grandinetti (TALK TO HER) and Débora Falabella, is an emotional portrait of the creative process and the lengths one is willing to go for their art Welcome, Violeta! (Bem-vinda, Violeta!), the second feature film by Brazilian director and screenwriter Fernando…
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Main airports in the Northeast surpass pre-pandemic figures in the first quarter
Some of the main boarding and disembarking points for tourists in the country and the world, the airports of Maceió (AL), Recife (PE), and Juazeiro do Norte (CE) have surpassed passenger traffic from the pre-pandemic period. According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Tourism and released this Wednesday (04.05), the terminals in the…
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The United States Also Has Tropical Forests
When most people think of tropical forests, what comes to mind are lush rainforests in places like the Amazon or the Congo. But did you know that the United States also has tropical forests? Tropical forests are defined as areas with more than 200 centimeters of atmospheric precipitation per year. Although they represent only 6%…
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NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Releases 5th Annual Report, Highlighting Demographic Data and Office Impact in 2021
The NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) Commissioner Manuel Castro today released MOIA’s 2021 Report on the city’s immigrant population and the office’s activities. The report highlights the impact of MOIA and showcases the work done to respond to the challenges that many immigrant New Yorkers faced during calendar year 2021. Throughout the year,…


