Category: Brazil
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2024 was the hottest year in Brazil since 1961
The National Institute of Meteorology of Brazil (Inmet), an agency linked to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, identified 2024 as the hottest year in the country, based on a study of annual temperatures since 1961. The analysis also revealed a trend of increasing average annual temperatures over the period. According to the survey, records…
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Travel Trends for 2025
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As the new year begins, have you thought about how, when, and where you will travel? Travel companies around the world have already considered this. The forecasts, gathered from research data, user behavior, and future bookings, serve as an annual showcase for new ideas in the industry, from identifying future points of interest to considering…
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A Brazilian Nun Aged 117 Is the Oldest Person in the World
A Brazilian nun who loves soccer has become the oldest person in the world, at nearly 117 years old, following the recent death of a woman from Japan.
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Fernanda Torres Wins Golden Globe for “Ainda Estou Aqui”
Fernanda Torres received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Drama for her role in “Ainda Estou Aqui”, marking a historic achievement for Brazilian cinema.
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Fernanda Torres Wins Golden Globe for Performance in ‘Ainda Estou Aqui’
Fernanda Torres received the Golden Globe for Best Actress in the Drama category this Monday (6) in Los Angeles, United States.
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Preserved mangrove transforms fishermen into tourism guides. Sustainable initiatives change the routine of traditional peoples
The Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, represents a paradox in popular imagination. On one side, it is associated with pollution; on the other, a postcard of Rio, bathing Sugarloaf Mountain, Paquetá Island, and with views of Corcovado, where the Christ the Redeemer statue stands, and Dedo de Deus in the Serra dos Órgãos National Park.…
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New Masp Building to Open to the Public in March
The São Paulo Museum of Art Assis Chateaubriand (Masp) announced the completion of the construction of its second building, named Pietro Maria Bardi, in honor of the institution’s first artistic director. The original building was named after its architect, Lina Bo Bardi. In March of next year, when it will be opened to the public,…
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Travel Trends for 2025 Highlight Intentional, Immersive, and Sustainable Experiences
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2025 has arrived! In this article, you will find the latest trends reshaping the travel industry. With a focus on meaningful and immersive travel experiences and a commitment to sustainability, this year’s trends highlight a growing desire for intentional and culturally enriching journeys that leave a positive impact on both travelers and destinations.Slow Travel Takes…
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Visit to Oyster Farms Surprises Visitors in Florianópolis
Famous for its breathtaking beaches, Florianópolis is a must-visit destination for both nature lovers and food enthusiasts. In fact, Floripa – its affectionate nickname – is considered a Creative City of Gastronomy and has also received the title of the largest oyster producer in the country.Oyster ExperiencesThe oyster farming industry is an important economic and…
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Community Tourism: A Watershed Moment for Indigenous Communities
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In light of the climate emergency, the debate on ways to promote sustainable development in the Amazon is gaining traction across various economic sectors — including tourism. In indigenous territories, a management model has emerged as an alternative for communities willing to welcome visitors while striving to keep the forest alive — community tourism. In…


