Category: Tourism
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The World Cup Takes Place in Just Over a Year. Are the USA Prepared?
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With just over a year until the 2026 World Cup, which will be held jointly between the United States, Mexico, and Canada, executives from some key American industries essential for the event are expressing concerns about whether the United States will be ready to host such a large-scale competition and accommodate a massive influx of…
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Why You Should Travel During a ‘Dead Week’
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Imagine this: fewer crowds, cheaper stays, and a chance to experience the most popular destinations without the chaos of peak holiday seasons. Welcome to the magic of “dead weeks” – those rare travel periods when demand drops and seasoned travelers can cash in on great deals.What exactly is a dead week? These are short, specific…
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International Women’s Day: A Global Celebration of Equality and Empowerment
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in Africa, Asia, Brazil, Central America, Community, Curiosities, Economy, Education, Europe, Geral, History, Inside, Latin America, Literature, Medicine, Middle East, Movies, Music, North America, Oceania, Politics, Religion, Science and Technology, Sports, Sustainability, Theather, Tourism, TV, UN, United States, Women, WorldInternational Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated on March 8, is a global movement that honors women’s achievements and advocates for gender equality. Discover its historical origins and the ongoing impact in the fight for equal rights.
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Faith and Tradition at the Feast of the Divine Holy Spirit
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Welcome to the Feast of the Divine Holy Spirit, one of the most popular cultural and religious events in Brazil. Amid ancestral rituals and religiosity, this celebration unites believers and tourists in a journey of devotion and tradition. As part of the Catholic tradition, this festival is based on the belief that Jesus Christ revealed…
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Rio stands out on the list of must-visit destinations for 2025
That Rio is a showcase for the world is something everyone knows. What continues to grow is the number of publications highlighting the Marvelous City as one of the top destinations to visit in 2025. The latest is the British magazine Wanderlust, which has been sharing unique experiences and destinations since 1993. Rio was featured…
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Brazil is the Host Country at the Travel & Adventure Show in the United States
Consolidating its position as one of the world’s leading destinations for nature, adventure, and culture, Brazil was the host country at the Travel & Adventure Show (T&AS) Los Angeles 2025.
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Canada Asks Its Citizens Not to Travel to the U.S.
In a speech this month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, clearly troubled by the import tariffs imposed by President Trump and his threats to make Canada “the 51st state,” suggested that Canadians may individually respond to the affronts from the neighboring country. “Now is also the time to choose Canada,” Trudeau said, adding: “This may…
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It Seems That Suddenly There Are Many More Airplane Accidents Happening. Is It True?
The landing of Delta Air Lines flight 4819 in Toronto, which ended with the aircraft upside down, is one of the most frightening videos involving airplane accidents recently. Fortunately, there were no fatalities. The forced landing on Monday (17) does not seem to be an isolated incident, especially after last month’s collision of an American…
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How About Swapping Your Home with Strangers Instead of Using Hotels or Airbnbs?
Traveling is expensive. But at the same time, it’s something that people are prioritizing more and more. So, the way is to find new ways to travel and try to reduce costs. The trend now is to swap homes with a stranger, instead of staying in hotels or Airbnb. Kindred is one of several home…
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Eunice Paiva’s Grave Becomes a Tourist Spot After ‘I Am Still Here’
A tombstone in a small blue chapel at the Araçá Cemetery in São Paulo affectionately mentions her: “An example for her family and for Brazilian democracy.” She lies next to several chapels belonging to Italian families, where the lawyer and one of the symbols of the fight against the Brazilian dictatorship and for the defense…


