Category: Brazil
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April 19: Indigenous Peoples Day
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According to data from the 2022 Census conducted by IBGE, the Brazilian government’s statistics agency, Brazil is home to approximately 1.7 million self-declared indigenous individuals belonging to 305 ethnic groups. This population represents 0.83 percent of the country’s total population. More than half – 51.25% or 867,900 indigenous people – reside in the Legal Amazon…
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Slicing Excellence: The Best Pizzeria in Latin America Is in São Paulo, Brazil
In a region celebrated for its vibrant culinary scene, where flavors dance and ingredients sing, pizza stands out as a universal delight. Latin America, a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, has been silently yet fervently perfecting the art of pizza-making, blending traditional techniques with local ingredients to create mouthwatering masterpieces. Now, after meticulous scrutiny…
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The Best Pizzeria in Latin America is in São Paulo
In a region celebrated for its vibrant culinary landscape, where flavors dance and ingredients sing, pizza stands out as a universal delight. Latin America, a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, has been quietly but fervently perfecting the art of pizza-making, blending traditional techniques with local ingredients to create mouthwatering masterpieces. Now, after a thorough…
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Is It True That Americans Will Need to Show Bank Statements to Enter Brazil?
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in Asia, Brazil, Business, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, North America, Oceania, Politics, Tourism, United StatesThe Brazilian government has announced that travelers from the U.S., Canada, and Australia will need to obtain a visa before entering the country, starting April 10, 2025. This measure was initially set to take effect on April 10 of this year but was postponed by Brazilian authorities to allow more time for the implementation of…
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Traveling This Summer? Airfare Prices Remain Stable
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Experts expect another busy air travel season this summer, but ticket prices should remain stable thanks to the stabilization of supply and demand. “We expect summer 2024 to be similar to last year in terms of demand and prices,” said Hayley Berg, chief economist at the booking app Hopper. Travelers may even find better prices…
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Azul to Resume Two Routes in the U.S.: Recife to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando
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Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras, one of the three main airlines in Brazil, announced that it will relaunch operations from its hub at Recife-Guararapes International Airport to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale. A Azul is the largest airline in Brazil in terms of the number of flights and destinations served. Founded in 2008 by David Neeleman, the…
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“Civil War”: Wagner Moura Debuts as Protagonist in American Cinemas
The darkest chapter in United States history has never been far from Hollywood’s imagination. From “Gone with the Wind” to “Glory” and “Lincoln,” films have brought us the barbarity and politics of the Civil War. But what if the bloody conflict of the 19th century was merely our first civil war? This is the premise…
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Lines (Im)Possible – Solo Exhibition by Lo Leão in New York
The international debut of Lo Leão will take place at the Consulate General of Brazil in New York from April 11 to May 24, 2024. Recognized for her meticulous wood embroidery technique, Lo Leão draws inspiration from Brazilian tile work, her roots, and the modernist movement. With a family legacy steeped in handmade craftsmanship, the…
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(Im)Possible Lines – Lo Leão’s Solo Exhibition Debuts in New York
Lo Leão’s first international exhibition will take place at the Consulate General of Brazil in New York from April 11 to May 24, 2024. Known for her meticulous wood embroidery technique, Lo Leão draws inspiration from Brazilian tile art, her origins, and the modernist movement. With a family legacy steeped in handmade craftsmanship, the artist…
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Brazil Delays Visa Requirement for Citizens of Australia, Canada, and the USA to 2025
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in Asia, Brazil, Business, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, North America, Oceania, Politics, Tourism, United StatesTourists from Australia, Canada, and the United States holding regular passports will still be able to enter through land borders, ports, and airports without presenting a visa for Brazil. A decree published in an extra edition of the Official Gazette on Tuesday (9) postponed by one year – to April 10, 2025 – the measure…


