Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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National Museum of Rio de Janeiro Celebrates 200 Years of Creation
The National Museum, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), has just completed its 200 years of creation. The inaugural date of the oldest active museum in Brazil, now linked to the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), officially marks two centuries of the continuous presence of museums in Brazilian social life. Created on June 6,…
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Discover the Best Attractions in New York
Discover the best attractions in New York, from hot air balloon rides over Letchworth State Park to Broadway shows and historic sites.
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Newark Airport: Modern and Closer Than You Think
Newark Liberty International Airport is one of the three major airports serving the New York metropolitan area (the others being John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia in New York) and the main airport serving the state of New Jersey. Recent upgrades are making this airport the preferred option for many travelers. The United Airlines, the largest…
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The Danger of Processed Meats
Canned and processed foods are often chemically modified to have a longer shelf life. Those who love a little salami, a ham sandwich, a hot dog, and smoked bologna might be in trouble. In excess, these processed foods can be extremely harmful to health. This happens because these foods contain more saturated fat than their…
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Bruno Martini launches the single “Morena” with Vitor Kley
Bruno Martini, one of the biggest producers and DJs today and owner of hits like “Hear Me Now” and “Sun Goes Down,” teams up with Vitor Kley, the author of the hit “O Sol,” which has already reached 32 million views on YouTube. For the first time performing together, they released the single “Morena,” a…
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The Benefits of Agroecological Production
One of the great advantages of agroecological production is that the vegetables are more nutritious and healthy, free from toxic chemical residues, and contribute to improving the quality of soil, water, and air. While artificial fertilizers have been used for the last 150 years, until the 1940s, practically all vegetables were grown organically. After World…
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Two more port terminals will be auctioned
The National Agency for Waterway Transportation (Antaq) published two auction notices for the leasing of port areas and public infrastructure. The auctions scheduled for September 28 in São Paulo refer to the port of Santana (Amapá) and Santos (São Paulo). In total, the leases foresee investments of R$ 249 million over 25 years of contract.…
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BR Day NY: 34 Years of Pure Joy
The biggest Brazilian party outside of Brazil, and the most anticipated of the year, is coming. BR Day NY is set for September 2, the day before Labor Day in the United States, starting at 11 AM on 6th Avenue. As has been the case for over three decades, the celebration will be marked by…
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South Dakota: Travel Back in Time to the American Wild West
After agriculture, tourism is the second largest industry in South Dakota. Visitors are drawn outside the city limits by fun and the opportunity to observe wildlife in various and expansive national and state parks and along beautiful secondary roads. Discovering treasures off the more touristy circuit, the Wild West and Native American culture sparks curiosity,…
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The Charming Olinda
Just a few minutes from the city of Recife, Olinda enchants with its charm, the lively Carnival that attracts thousands of visitors, and its beautiful buildings. Once the richest city in Colonial Brazil, it is now considered one of the best-preserved regions from that era. This entire historical heritage earned it the title of Cultural…


