Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809, in the city of Hardim in Kentucky, USA. In his youth, Abraham Lincoln held various jobs; he was a woodcutter, blacksmith, boatman, clerk, and Postmaster of the Village of Salem in Illinois. As a Captain, he volunteered in the fight against the Indians in the southern part of the…
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The Misunderstood Spiders
First point: almost no garden spider harms humans, except for exceptions like the Brazilian wandering spider, black widow, brown recluse, and others. The tarantulas (as they are called in Brazil) and tarantulas (in the rest of the world) despite their size and having that look of a nasty creature, are not venomous to humans although…
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Fernando de Noronha Marine National Park
The specific objectives of the Marine Park are to preserve the ecosystem; protect the Aruanã turtle; ensure the reproduction and growth of the Spinner dolphin; and protect the region’s corals.Shortly after its discovery in 1503 by Amerigo Vespucci, several negative impacts occurred in the Park, such as the deforestation of about 95% of the original…
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Brazilian Handicrafts Now Have Their Own Portal
With the support of the Rouanet Law, artisans and masters from traditional communities producing handicrafts in Brazil have gained a portal to showcase their work, exchange experiences, and professionalize the sector.
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Brazilian Meat to Reach New Markets in Asia
In the final stages of negotiations, Brazilian meat is set to expand exports to China and will begin to be sold in the markets of Indonesia and South Korea, reported the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply, Blairo Maggi. According to the minister, a Chinese mission will come to Brazil to increase the number of…
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And speaking of spring… let’s get to know Holambra
The municipality of Holambra is characterized by Dutch immigration in Brazil, resulting from the search for new horizons after World War II. Even before its municipalization, the region founded, in 1948, the Holambra Agricultural Cooperative, located at Fazenda Ribeirão, between the municipalities of Jaguariúna, Santo Antônio de Posse, Artur Nogueira, and Cosmópolis. Its 5000 hectares…
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Alabama: beauty, history, culture, and adventure
The famous saying “Sweet Home Alabama” is more than just a song. The region is filled with history, culture, music, and adventure, featuring everything from beaches to mountains. Great names in music, such as Nat King Cole, W.C. Handy, and Hank Williams were born in Alabama, and artists like Aretha Franklin and the group…
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Tambaba: the naturist destination
Known for its naturist section and for becoming the first beach in Brazil to allow naturism by municipal law, Tambaba Beach, located in the municipality of Conde, has received another title: the “most international” of beaches in this segment. The designation comes from the editor and publicist of the Brasil Naturista portal, Carina Moreschi. According…
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Attractions of Ouro Preto
Going to Ouro Preto (MG) and don’t know what to do? Here are some must-see churches and museums for you to understand the history and importance of figures like Aleijadinho, Mestre Athaíde, and Tiradentes to the region. Are you ready for the tour? Put some strength in those legs – Ouro Preto has many slopes…
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Bagé and the Gaúcho Pampa
The Gaúcho Pampa that covers the nooks of Rio Grande do Sul is a unique Biome in the world. Nowhere else in Brazil can you find the species of plants and animals that inhabit the region, nor the sociocultural expressions of the populations of this land. Traversing the history and fields of this Campanha is…


