Category: Tourism
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Puerto Rico Launches Campaign: ‘No Passport, No Problem’
Puerto Rico is launching a new marketing campaign aimed at travelers who have been forced to postpone or cancel trips because they couldn’t obtain a passport in time. “No Passport, No Problem” will be launched next month and aims to remind Americans that Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, so no passport…
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Rio is the First Portuguese-Speaking City Chosen by UNESCO as World Book Capital
The title of World Book Capital is awarded annually by UNESCO to a city that has demonstrated excellence in its activities to promote reading. The city of Rio de Janeiro was selected for the title in 2023, becoming the first Portuguese-speaking city to receive the honor. The city will assume this role starting April 23,…
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If You’re Going to Brazil This Summer, You Can’t Miss This Beach
There is a beach destination located about 85 km from the city of Natal that almost always appears on lists of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. We are talking about Praia de Pipa, which attracts tourists from all over the world. To get there, visitors can take the Rota do Sol (Rota do Sol).…
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In October, Brazil Presides Over the UN Security Council
Brazil assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for a one-month term at the beginning of October. Among the main themes to be advocated by the country is the importance of bilateral, regional, and multilateral institutions to prevent, resolve, and mediate conflicts. The Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira will preside over a…
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This Florida City Has Just Been Named the Best Food City in the Country
Dining out, like everything else, is getting more expensive. In fact, according to WalletHub, restaurant prices have risen 6.5% between August 2022 and August 2023. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still go out and have fun – especially if you live in one of the top food cities in the country.
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One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Iguaçu Falls in Paraná
Foz do Iguaçu is a unique destination, and you can get up close to the natural spectacle that is the Iguaçu Falls, as well as visit the largest hydroelectric power plant in energy production, Itaipu Binacional, and the National Park. The border of Brazil with Argentina is one of those scenarios that deserve to be…
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Las Vegas Inaugurates Impressive Sphere with U2 Show
For several years, a mysterious spherical structure has been under construction in Las Vegas. This summer, the public saw giant LED screens transform it into a planet, a basketball, and even a blinking eye. Last weekend, the public finally got to discover what lies inside the sphere. Sphere, the $2.3 billion venture touted as the…
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Minas’ Canastra Cheese is Chosen as the Best in the World
Minas is once again in celebration. One of its most traditional products, Canastra cheese, was chosen by the American website The Taste Atlas in June 2022 as the best in the world. The TasteAtlas Awards created an interactive map aggregating recipes, reviews, and articles about popular dishes or ingredients around the globe, where users can…
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Do You Know Which Is the Happiest State in the U.S.?
If moving to Finland, the happiest country in the world, is a more complicated option, you might consider some places right here in the United States. A WalletHub released its annual ranking of the happiest states in America. To determine where Americans are happiest, the personal finance site compared the 50 states in three main…
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Among The 50 Best Hotels In The World, There Is One In Brazil
The best hotel in the world is Passalacqua, an 18th-century villa on the shores of Lake Como, Italy, which opened just over a year ago. The hotel is the former home of composer Vincenzo Bellini and is set in seven hectares of gardens with a terrace. Rates start at $1,300 per night, according to the…


