Copa Airlines will start operations in July to Salvador and Fortaleza, in Brazil, and the island of Barbados in the...
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Brazilian Colonial Past
Brazil was a colony from 1500, with the arrival of the Portuguese, until 1815, when it was elevated to a...
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Barretos Has Everything for Cowboy Lovers
Barretos, city, north-central São Paulo state, Brazil. Known at various times as Amaral dos Barretos, Espírito Santo de Barreto, and...
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The Magnitude of Foz do Iguaçú
At the western end of the state of Parana you will find Foz do Iguaçú, one of the most picturesque...
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Belo Horizonte: Where Architecture and Gastronomy Flourish
Affectionately nicknamed Beagá by its residents, Belo Horizonte came to the world, modern. Belo Horizonte was the first brazilian city...
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At the Center of Brazil a Gateway To Several Tourists Attractions
Goiânia is the capital of Goiás, a state that is right at the center of Brazil. Goiânia is the gateway...
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Discover Heitor Villa-Lobos
Celebrated throughout the country on Mach 5th), National Classical Music Day honors the birth of maestro and composer Heitor Villa-Lobos,...
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Rio Named as World Capital of Architecture for 2020
UNESCO’s Assistant Director-General for Culture Ernesto Ottone R, Thomas Vonier, President of the International Union of Architects (UIA), and Verena...
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Brazilian Food: You Will Be Open-Mouthed
A trip through Brazil’s flavors and festivals, from the the Mountains of Rio Grande do Sul to the state of...
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Brazilian Airports Among World’s Most Punctual
Brazil has twelve of the most punctual airports in the world, according to an annual study by OAG, a UK...
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IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM AVIANCA BRAZIL !!!
We inform you that Avianca Brasil will discontinue their flights from Brazil to the United States and vice versa, as...
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The NYT recommends: Visit Salvador
At the end of the year, The New York Times made a list of 52 places worth to explore in...
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Brazil’s Museums Hold a Treasure Trove of CultureBrazil’s Museums Hold a Treasure Trove of Culture
Brazil’s more than 3,000 museums, available in all states of the country, offer visitors unique op-portunities to learn much about...
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Museums Receives Millions for Preservation
The Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram) has selected 28 initiatives aimed at preserving national heritage from museums around the country...
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National Library reaches its 208th anniversary
The National Library Foundation (FBN) was created 208 years ago, during the imperial period. In order to celebrate the date,...
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W Hotels to Make Grand Debut in São Paulo, Brazil
W is heading to Brazil. W Hotels Worldwide, part of Marriott International, Inc., announced the signing of the brand’s first...
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Brazil is the Guest of Honor at a Tourism Forum
Brazil will be the guest of honor at the 2019 edition of the Global Tourism Economy Forum (GTEF). Its participation...
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Cuiabá, the Most Indigenous City
The strong indigenous presence in Cuiabá, capital of Mato Grosso, ensures visitors the opportunity to find the cultural heritage rooted...
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Petrópolis, the Imperial City
Located 68 km from the city of Rio de Janeiro, at the top of the Serra da Estrela, is one...
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Extreme Sports in Rio
The geographic design of Rio de Janeiro is ideal for the practice of extreme sports. There are many options in...
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