Category: Brazil
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Flying Over the Vale dos Vinhedos: An Unforgettable Experience
The landscape of the Vale dos Vinhedos, in Bento Gonçalves, can now be seen from a new perspective by visitors to the Serra Gaúcha: from the sky, aboard a hot air balloon. This novelty is presented by Giordani Turismo, a company that has been offering tourist itineraries in the region for over 30 years. Aboard…
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Parintins Festival Recognized as Cultural Heritage
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The Parintins Folklore Festival and the Arraial da Pavulagem, held in the states of Amazonas and Pará, have been recognized as manifestations of national culture. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sanctioned two bills recognizing them as cultural heritage of the country.Parintins FestivalThe Parintins Folklore Festival is held annually in June in the city of…
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Babies Who Received Only Breast Milk in the Hospital Have Lower Rates of Asthma
New research shows that babies exclusively fed breast milk during hospitalization shortly after birth had a 22% lower likelihood of developing asthma in early childhood.
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Be amazed by the stunning Iguaçu Falls in southern Brazil
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Be amazed by the Iguaçu Falls, the largest waterfall system in the world and one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná.
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Best Countries to Travel Alone
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Brazil is a country full of surprises. Did you know, according to US News & World Report, that we are among the best countries for solo travel? This is because we excel in hospitality, climate, and stunning scenery. See more below: • Spain: Several independent kingdoms united in 1492 to form the Kingdom of Spain,…
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Brazilians Mostly Optimistic About Their Country’s Global Standing
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As Brazil prepares – for the first time – to host global leaders at this year’s G20 summit, most Brazilian adults are optimistic about their country’s status as an international power. Approximately four in ten say that Brazil will eventually become one of the world’s most powerful nations, and about a quarter say that Brazil…
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The Planet No Longer Waits to Charge the Next Generation,” Warned Lula at the Opening of the 79th UN General Assembly
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva delivered one of the most impactful speeches of his presidency during the opening of the 79th UN General Assembly in September. Mixing criticism and appeal, his speech exposed the inability of major nations to unite to face global challenges and highlighted the necessary effort across various sectors to transform…
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Brazil selects “I’m Still Here” for the 2025 Oscar race
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The film I’m Still Here, directed by Walter Salles, has been selected to represent Brazil in the race for the Best International Feature Film Oscar in 2025. The announcement was made by the Brazilian Academy of Cinema following a unanimous decision by the selection committee. The film won the Best Screenplay award at the Venice…
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Celebrating the Brazilian Classic of Children’s Literature: “Marcelo, Martello, Marshmallow”
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This is the first English edition of the beloved Brazilian children’s book Marcelo, Martelo, Marmelo, originally published in 1976. This timeless story by acclaimed author Ruth Rocha is a playful reflection on language and a celebration of young creative thinkers like Marcelo as they make sense of the world around them.This English edition has been…
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Círio de Nazaré, Faith, Devotion, and Tradition in the Brazilian Amazon
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Considered one of the largest religious celebrations in the world, it takes place every year in Belém, the capital of the State of Pará, in October, attracting around 2 million faithful to pay homage to Our Lady of Nazaré. Designated a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, this festival lasts several days, characterized by the…


