Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Campos do Jordão
Known as the “Brazilian Switzerland,” Campos do Jordão, located in the State of São Paulo, lives up to its glamorous title when winter arrives in the Southern Hemisphere. At 1,628 meters above sea level (it is the highest urban center in the country), framed by the mountains of the Serra da Mantiqueira and the colorful…
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Angra dos Reis
A natureza foi generosa com a baía de Angra dos Reis no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, presenteando-a com nada menos que 365 ilhas.Angra foi contemplada, ainda, com uma diversificada e colorida vida marinha, o que faz da região um dos melhores pontos de mergulho do país. Além de peixes de inúmeras espécies, moluscos, crustáceos,…
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Globo, Band and Record Join the Coalition
The International Coalition Against Piracy (IBCAP) announced today that the main Brazilian television channels (Globo, Band, and Record) have become members of the organization, joining the fight against copyright piracy of Brazilian content in the USA. The IBCAP, which represents over 130 television channels worldwide, works to protect its members’ video content against copyright infringement…
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50 Years of Construction of the Padre Cícero Monument
One of the most visited tourist spots in Brazil is Juazeiro do Norte (CE). In 1984, it marked the 50th anniversary of Padre Cícero’s death, and now it’s time to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his monument, the Statue of Padre Cícero, which was inaugurated in 1969. The visionary behind this monumental work that brought…
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The Composers and Conductors of Brazil
Discover Heitor Villa-Lobos National Classical Music Day this year honored the birth of conductor and composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, considered the greatest exponent of the genre in Brazil. Composer of around a thousand pieces and founder of the Brazilian Academy of Music, Villa-Lobos was one of the main figures responsible for bringing Brazilian music to the…
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Deforestation in the Cerrado Begins to Be Monitored in Real Time
The situation of the Cerrado, Brazil’s second largest biome, can now be monitored in real time by anyone.
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Brazilian Organic Market Generates Billions
The Brazilian organic market was 20% larger than that recorded in 2017, according to the Brazilian Council of Organic and Sustainable Production (Organis).
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Over 1 billion for hemophiliac treatment
For the year 2019, the Ministry of Health will allocate R$ 1.3 billion to ensure the purchase of medications planned for the treatment of hereditary bleeding disorders, including hemophilia A and B, within the Unified Health System (SUS). The announcement from the ministry coincides with International Hemophilia Day. In Brazil, in 2018, 26,700 patients were…
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Banksy
Banksy, pseudonym of Robin Banks, was born in Bristol, England, on July 28, 1973. His graffiti began to emerge within the Underground scene in Bristol in the late 1980s and can easily be found on the streets of his city. In the 1990s, he drew attention for his use of stencil technique in his graffiti,…
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UM44K launches the video for “Combate”
“Will I go to heaven, or will I go to the motel?” asks the chorus of “Combate”, the latest single from the album “Tudo que Sonhamos” by the duo UM44K. To translate the song into images, Saulo Poncio and Luan Otten went to Los Angeles, California, to film the music video with a high-production vibe.…


