Category: Inside
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Did You Know That the U.S. Has Its Own ‘Christ the Redeemer’?
The statue of ‘Christ the Redeemer’ is atop a mountain in Rio de Janeiro. Everyone knows it. But the United States has its own statue of “Christ the Redeemer,” and if you haven’t visited it yet, you should experience it when you have the chance. The seven-story statue ‘Christ of the Ozarks’ has been one…
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How to Develop a Healthy Money Mindset for a Stable Financial Future
Building and managing your wealth is a lifelong process that can have significant implications for you, your children, and other beneficiaries. While your path to building wealth should be tailored to your circumstances, this three-pronged approach from Freddie Mac can help you plan for a stable financial future. 1. Understand your money mindset: Understanding your…
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It’s Tax Season: 3 Ways to Save This Year
It’s Tax Season: 3 Ways to Save This Year
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Americans Will Need a Visa to Enter Brazil Starting April 10
Starting April 10, 2024, passport holders from Australia, Canada, and the United States will need a visa to enter Brazil. If you already have a valid physical visa in your passport for the purpose of your visit, you do not need to apply for a new visa. For those arriving in Brazil by air, sea,…
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Among the 30 Coolest Streets in the World, There’s One in Rio
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Time Out magazine has compiled a list of the coolest streets in the world. Through a global team of editors and local expert contributors, each advocating for the coolest street in their city, the magazine selected 30 streets worth a visit right now. In 8th place is Arnaldo Quintela, a gastronomic hotspot in Botafogo, a…
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Incredible Places to Get Married in Rio de Janeiro
May is the month of brides, and Rio has everything to be the ideal setting for this special celebration. Imagine getting married at the most famous spots in the Marvelous City and making this unique moment even more special. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of some of the most beautiful places…
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Rio Inaugurates the Largest Open-Air Exhibition in Latin America
The “Colors of Brazil” project at the Gentileza Intermodal Terminal in Rio de Janeiro is the largest urban art corridor in Latin America, enriching the pedestrian journey with vibrant colors. The first phase of the project has been completed, covering 26 kilometers and connecting new urban artworks. 131 artists revitalized the 18 stations of the…
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Discovery of Brazil, the History Behind April 22, 1500
In addition to Earth Day, April 22 is celebrated as the supposed ‘discovery’ of Brazil. On this date in 1500, Portuguese explorers arrived in Brazil. Under the command of Pedro Álvares Cabral, they claimed the new land. However, it is estimated that five million inhabitants, whom the Portuguese referred to as Indians, were already living…
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Maria Bethânia is honored with a sensory exhibition in Brazil
Verses by Clarice Lispector recited by Maria Bethânia inaugurate an exhibition dedicated to the singer at the Itaú Cultural Institute, celebrating 60 years of her career.
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Energea: Providing Clean Energy for One of the World’s Most Beloved Destinations in Brazil
Energea announces the completion of 12 new projects in its Community Solar portfolio in Brazil. These latest additions mark a significant milestone in Energea’s mission to provide sustainable and efficient energy solutions throughout Brazil. The Energea is a global leader in renewable energy solutions, focusing on solar energy asset management. With a commitment to sustainability and innovation, Energea…


