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BRAZIL
Brazil
                                  Capital: Brasilia
                                  Official Language: Portuguese
                                  Government: Presidential
                                  Federal Republic
                                  Population: 196,342,592 (5th)


Brazil's flag is a deep green banner with a yellow diamond
enclosing a night-blue as a sky. The sky has 27 white, five-
pointed stars (one for each state and the Federal District); the
stars are arranged in the pattern of the night sky over Rio de
Janeiro on November 15, 1889 (this is the date when the
republic was proclaimed). A banner across the sky
reads, "ORDEM E PROGRESSO," which means “Order and
Progress”.
Population
• The 5th largest population in the world (about 197 million people)

• Population is concentrated mainly along the coast and in the major
cities, where two-thirds of the people now live: over 19 million in greater
Sao Paulo and 10 million in greater Rio.
                       History and Language
• The Portuguese were the first European settlers to arrive in the area, led
by adventurous Pedro Cabral, who began the colonial period in 1500.

• Independence: 1822.
Brazilian Portuguese became influenced by Europeans who had migrated
to the central and southern parts of the country. This is the reason one
finds in those areas variations in pronunciation and a few superficial
lexical changes.

• In fact, the Brazilian dialect has become the dominant influence in the
development of the Portuguese language, for the simple reason that
Brazil has 15 times the population of Portugal and a much more dynamic
linguistic environment.
Brazilian People / Curiosities
• Brazilian culture is known for its hospitality, openness and colorful and
rhythmic events such as Carnival. Some characteristics of this very diverse
country are music, dance, soccer, a vibrant atmosphere, beautiful
nature, and diverse landscape.

•Brazilian people are always friendly and cheerful. Smiles go a long way.
Cities in Brazil are vibrant and exciting with carnivals and music

• Our entire family goes to grandma's house on Sundays for a big family
get together. Even when we see each other everyday.

• We leave your house spotless when we have people coming over.
Because everything means party. And if the party isn‟t over until 5 a.m. is
NOT a party! Also, if someone tells us to be at a certain place (specially
party) at 8:00 pm, we don't show up until 10:30 or 11:00 p.m.

•We understand and can speak Spanish, but when we say a word in
Portuguese no one understands us.
• We are always taking pictures everywhere we go.

•Any holiday, being it official or not, is an excuse to stay home from work
and take a week vacation.

• Our idea about Barbecue lunch is to spend the entire day eating and
drinking beer. Even if we start at 12 o‟clock, we only say bye after 11 p.m.
But almost any occasion can be celebrated with a barbecue:
birthdays, political rallies, soccer games, or it can be a simple get-together
with your family and friends on the weekend.

• In Brazil you can find people from every corner of the world.

• Cost of living can be as low as 30% of the cost in the US/Europe

•Brazil is considered a low risk in respect of War, Terrorism, or Hurricanes.

• We‟ve studied the history of almost every country.

• An ideal woman is a woman with small breasts and a big butt.
Carnival
          Brazil does Carnival(in Portuguese, Carnaval )-the annual four-day
festival marking the arrival of Lent- like nowhere else. With parties all across
the country-most famously in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil's version of Carnival is an
epic celebration of the senses, and visitors are welcome to join the fun.
Carnival usually falls toward the end of February, but note that the festivities
vary from region to region.
                                                    The dancing and music you're
                                                    most likely to see and hear in
                                                    Rio are known together as
                                                    samba. First introduced by
                                                    African slaves, samba has
                                                    become the national dance
                                                    of Brazil, and it permeates
                                                    every aspect of Carnival. In
                                                    northeast Brazil, samba
                                                    rhythms are joined by other
                                                    African-inspired music.
                                                    Each region of Brazil
                                                    celebrates Carnival in its own
                                                    way.
Rio de Janeiro has many Carnival choices, including the famous Samba
school (Escolas de Samba) parades in the sambadrome exhibition
centre and the popular groups of carnival, which parade in almost
every corner of the city.
North Region
                              The north of Brazil offers unique
                              opportunities. There are 7 states in this
                              region. The Amazon is the largest biological
                              reserve in the world and has unparalleled
                              natural resources, as well as one third of the
                              planet's living species. Ten of the twenty
                              largest rivers on earth are located in the
                              Amazon River Basin. One of them is the
                              Amazon River, which is 4,087 miles long.




The region has a well developed ecotourism industry with high
standard tours that are conducted by well trained guides who have
survival training.
The differences between the black water of the Rio Negro and the
white water Amazon are readily apparent where two rivers meet near
Manaus, Brazil. The rivers run side by side, clearly distinct as separate
white and black water, before blending together after several miles.
Aerial view: Amazon River




Black water River
Amazon Animals
          The Amazon rainforest is the biggest forest in the world and is also
the last big space covered with tropical plants and animals. Spectacularly
there are an estimated 15,000 different kinds of Brazilian Amazon animals.




                             Anaconda Snake
Made famous around the world by the film of the same name, the anaconda
snake is also known as the water boa. The snake lives in water and swamps
surrounding the Amazon and is nocturnal. It is one of the largest and most
powerful snakes in the world. It kills its prey by constriction, or squeezing.
Tamarin Golden Feet




An exotic frog
Moves such as James Bond made
                               in the 1970s and 1980s have made
                               the piranha a worldwide
                               phenomenon. In fact, the only
                               species of piranha that can strip
                               flesh of an animal in double quick
                               time are the red-bellied piranha.




 One of the oldest Brazilian
Amazon animals, the tapir is
 the world's most primitive
            large mammal.
Amazon Hotels




                    Ariau Towers
As an unusual hotel, Ariau lets you
         sleep in the treetops of the
      Amazon Rainforest. “Tarzan‟s
house,” for example, is perched on
   stilts 80 feet above the ground.
Situated on the bank of the Negro
   River, Ariau‟s apartments, suites
   and tree houses are linked by a
                   series of catwalks
Northeast Region
                                  The Northeast Region is different from the
                                  rest of Brazil. The population is more heavily
                                  African, the culinary is spicier, the weather
                                  hot and dry all the time. The barren areas
                                  called sertão are more desert-like than
                                  tropical since they get rain for only a short
                                  time each year.
                                  Northeast's culture is very rich, with its
                                  unique constructions in the old centers of
                                  Salvador, Recife and Olinda, dance (frevo and
                                  samba), music (axé, forró) and culinary.
The economy is based on tourism (in coastal or historical cities) or agriculture.
The tourist industry is based largely on the beaches, which attract thousands
of tourists per year, not only from other regions of Brazil but also many from
Europe (especially Italy and Germany), the U.S.A., and Australia.
Ceará




 The northeast of Brazil is the
         main “sun and beach”
destination in the country and
         is also the area that is
    receiving most investment
           and attention on an
             international level.
Lençóis Maranhenses
It is a sea of sand dunes that occupies
70 km of coastline and advances 50
km inland.
This formation provides impressive
views comprised of countless lakes
with blue and green water that during
the rainy season contrast with the
white sand of the dunes, which can
reach 40m in height.
Olinda
         A pleasant panoramic tour, with its reefs, natural swimming pools of
warm waters and the beauty of the coconut trees. You can also see the
historical centre, with its eclectic architecture, old churches to the centennial
bridges that were a mark the in Recife urbanization.
         Heading for Olinda, a humanity's cultural and natural
patrimony, with its convents, monasteries and churches, built with art and
with faith, the narrow streets with colonial houses, the exotic slopes that
lead to the city highest point, the Alto da Sé, with a splendid view of
Recife, of the surrounding islands and of the huge beach area.
Salvador
         In tropical Salvador, June, and July are the coolest months with
temperatures in the 70s and 80s, abundant rain and pleasant trade
winds blowing off the ocean. In June, folklore comes alive with
celebration, music, dances, festive food and street decorations. Salvador
holds a special place in the development of the Brazilian nation and
Afro- Brazilian cultural identity. Salvador was the first capital city in
Brazil.
Lacerda Elevator

This tower with four electric lifts
provides access between the
High and Low areas of town
and fabulous panoramic views
of Salvador from it's top. It is 74
meters (242 ft) in height.
A parade in the streets of Salvador
Fernando de Noronha
         Fernando de Noronha is a small volcanic island found a few
hundred kilometers off the coast of Brazil. It is formed by twenty one
islands and has a main island - the biggest one also called "Fernando de
Noronha" - which is the only one inhabited.
         It's considered "the biggest natural world aquarium for animals of
this species". The Fernando de Noronha archipelago is divided in two
conservation units: the National Marine Reserve and the Environmental
Protected Area.
Each of these units has its own preservation rules, so as to harmonize use
and environmental preservation with the sustainable development.
Sunset in Fernando de Noronha
Central West Region

                              This Region is right in the heart of
                              Brazil, where Brazil's national
                              capital, Brasília, is situated. The Central-
                              West is the most important area for
                              agriculture in the country. It's the second
                              largest region of Brazil, but has a low
                              demographic density.



With the move of the country's federal capital from Rio de Janeiro to
Brasília in the 60s, the construction of roads and railways to the
interior of the country made the accesses easier, speeding up the
population settling and contributing significantly to its
development.
Brasilia
         Brasilia is a world reference for urban planning. The locating of
residential buildings around expansive urban areas, of building the city
around large avenues and dividing it into sectors, has sparked a debate
and reflection on life in big cities in the 20th century. The architecture
and layout of the city is truly fascinating, and deserves a place on any
architect lover's list.
                         Brazilian National Congress
The Metropolitan Cathedral
            of Brasilia




JK Bridge
Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte is surrounded by
mountains and built on rolling
hills and is the 3rd largest city in
Brazil. Belo Horizonte is the
capital of Minas Gerais state and
is home to almost 2.4 million
people.
Ouro Preto   Ouro Preto (Black Gold) is a famous
             historic city because it is well
             conserved and has a lot of attractions
             such that : museums, night parties and
             carnival. The city was called Gold‟s City
             because the Portuguese discovered
             that there was a lot of gold to be
             explored.
Pantanal
         Pantanal is one of the world's largest freshwater wetlands.
Millions of waterfowl breed along its rivers and lagoons. Dense
populations of exotic animals in its forests and grasslands. The Pantanal is
a vast area, larger than Greece, and very sparsely populated. Most of the
inhabitants of the Pantanal are remote native tribes or cattle ranchers, but
the regions‟ popularity as a tourist destination has surged in recent years.


                                  Pantanal‟s Post Card: Arara
Southeast Region
                                Brazil begins to show its more urban side
                                in the Southeast.
                                It is the richest region of the
                                country, responsible for approximately 60%
                                of the Brazilian GDP.
                                Southeast region concentrates the majority
                                of the population, urban
                                population, vehicles, industries, universities
                                , airports, ports, highways, hospitals, school
                                s, houses and many others.

The largest city in Brazil, Sao Paulo, is located in this region, followed
by Rio de Janeiro, well known by Marvelous City.
Sao Paulo
Paulista Avenue
Sao Paulo's main street is one of
the favorite spots for Paulistanos.
Being a city landmark, Paulista
Avenue has all the shopping's and
brands from every corner of the
world.
And you won't get bored at
nighttime either, as you have every
possible nightclub
imaginable, making Sao Paulo a
premier destination after Rio's.
Also this avenue is the largest
financial center in Latin America.
There you will find national and
international banks.
March 25th Street
              Today March 25th Street is
             the location of Latin
             America's largest outdoor
             market. On March 25th Street
             you can find just about
             anything you may be looking
             for. There are over three
             thousand shops located in
             the 2,700 or so buildings in
             and around March 25th
             Street. These shops sell
             various products including
             electronics, shoes, clothing, j
             ewelry, furniture, toys, sungla
             sses, CDs, DVDs, and much
             more!
Municipal Market




The Municipal Market of São Paulo (Mercado Municipal de São Paulo)
also known as "Mercadão", in Downtown São Paulo, is an impressive
building in the neoclassical style, measuring over 22 thousand square
meters in area, tastefully outfitted and boasting a collection of beautiful
stained glass windows. The construction was begin in 1928 and ended in
1932.
The Municipal Market
                   is well attended by its
                   delicious typical
                   food, including a
                   bologna sandwich and
                   the famous pastel of
                   cod. Also there are all
                   kinds of
                   fruits, meats, cheeses
                   and wines.
                         Pastel of Cod




Bologna Sandwich
Ibirapuera Park
Ibirapuera Park (Portuguese: Parque do Ibirapuera) is a major urban park
in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It has a large area for leisure, jogging and
walking, as well as a convention center. Its importance to São Paulo is
comparable to the Central Park in New York City.
Beaches in Sao Paulo

  Ubatuba
Its beaches are beloved
   for many Brazilians. It
 has 80 beaches over its
     90 kilometers coast,
     from the exited and
     dynamic beaches of
        Itamambuca and
     Vermelha do Norte,
           frequented by
 sportsmen, with strong
     waves, until the free
 paradisiacal beaches of
La Playa de la Hacienda,
        with calm waters.
Ilha Bela
Ilha Bela is the biggest
island in Brazil and one
of the most
visited, maybe because
it‟s near the two main
cities in Brazil. It‟s
located 210 miles south
of Rio de Janeiro and
138 miles north of São
Paulo. A paradise for
people that like to be
outdoors. The island is
ideal for who want to
practice aquatic sports.
There are great 35 km
of beaches, and a
coastal Atlantic rain
forest.
Sao Vicente
As the most ancient
Brazilian
municipality, "City
Monument of
Country's
History", "Main Cell of
Nationality", and due
to the condition of
being a touristic city of
Santos, having
historical and watering
place
characteristics, Sao
Vicente is included
among the watering
resorts.
Santos Port




The Port of Santos is located in the city of Santos and is the biggest one in
Latin America. The port works 24 hours 7 days in the week and imports and
exports several products as well as coffee, orange juice, soybeans, cars, and
others.
Rio de Janeiro
         Rio de Janeiro ("River of January” in English) is the second largest city of
Brazil and South America, behind São Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan
area in South America, behind São Paulo and Buenos Aires. It is the state capital
of Rio de Janeiro.
          The city is nicknamed Cidade Maravilhosa, or "Marvelous City". It is
also famous for its natural settings, its Carnival celebrations, samba and other
music, and hotel-lined tourist beaches, such as Copacabana and Ipanema.
         Some of the most famous landmarks in addition to the beaches include
the giant statue of Christ, known as Christ the Redeemer ('Cristo Redentor') atop
Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World;
Sugarloaf mountain (Pão de Açúcar) with its cable car.
Christ of Redeemer

• Symbol of the city of Rio de Janeiro
• One of the New Seven Wonders of the
  World,
• The carioca, original from the city of
  Rio de Janeiro, postal card standing 38
  meters high.
• From its 38 meter of height, and 710
  meters of the Corcovado Hill.
Sugarloaf (Pão de Açúcar)
Celebrating Christmas
The Sambódromo, a giant permanent
  parade stand used during Carnival
  (on the right) and Maracanã
  stadium, one of the world's largest
  football stadiums.
Ipanema Beach
Copacabana Beach




Copacabana Palace Hotel
South Region
                              Blond children with blue eyes and a strong
                              regional accent make you wonder: Am I
                              really in Brazil? This is the south. Since it
                              was colonized mainly by
                              German, Italian, and Polish
                              immigrants, the facial features and cultural
                              preferences of this region's inhabitants
                              create a markedly European atmosphere.
                              It has the highest standard of living in the
                              country.

The capital of Paraná state, Curitiba, has the largest population and
also the largest economy, and the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto
Alegre, has the largest metropolitan area.
The south is also the coldest region of Brazil.
Curitiba
          Curitiba is a Brazilian urban success story: the city boasts
excellent health, education and public transport facilities. Thanks in part
to the relative lack of traffic, it is a pleasure just strolling around day
or/and night - in safety. With its wide boulevards, parks and gardens it
has a reputation throughout Brazil as a pleasant place to live.
         Also, Curitiba is one of the three cleanest cities in all Latin
America.
Museum Oscar Niemeyer




Opera de Arame
 (Opera House)
Praça do Japão (Japan Square)




Curitiba‟s bus system.
Iguassu Falls
Iguassu Falls are waterfalls
of the Iguassu River located
on the border of the
Brazilian state of Paraná and
the Argentine province of
Misiones. The falls divide
the river into the upper and
lower Iguassu.
The falls can be visited at
any time of the
year, however the waterfalls
are at their most impressive
between the months of
December to March, which
is the rainy season.
Oktober Fest – Beer festival

In October, the city of
Blumenau, one of the most
important cities in the State of
Santa Catarina, attracts enthusiastic
tourists from all over the country
and even abroad for the
Oktoberfest, a beer festival.
Oktoberfest in Brazil is a great
introduction to the country's
German heritage. Inspired in the
Oktoberfest in Munich, the
Oktoberfest in Brazil is now one of
the world's largest outside
Germany. And it is held in the
spring, one of the best things
about it is the fact that you can
time
City of Blumenau




 Typical German dances are
also part of the celebration.
Florianopolis

Florianopolis, or Floripa is one of the most safest place in the whole of Brazil. It
has became the gateway for some of the greatest beaches in Brazil through
Santa Catarina. The northern part of this island can be quite busy and crowded.
The whole island boasts some of the best surfing in Brazil and is also known for
its great nightlife with crazy clubs and friendly people. There are 42 beaches
around the island each diverse and unique in it’s own way and all within a short
distance from the downtown center.
Jurere International
Clean waters, white
sands, easy access -
about 20 minutes from
downtown Florianópolis
- are some of the
reasons to visit Jurerê,
on the northwest coast
of Santa Catarina Island.




                            Highest standard of living
Brazilian Food
Brazilian cooking history is in every bite of the country's food. Native Indians
developed corn porridge, cassava meal, sweet potatoes, many roots, hearts of
palm, many species of game and fish, and the preservation of meats by
smoking and drying.
                                    Caipirinha
                 Caipirinha is the national cocktail
            made with Cachaça (or vodka), sugar
           and key lime. Cachaça is Brazil's most
           common distilled alcoholic beverage.
          It is a potent, delicious lime and sugar
                can drink - very refreshing for the
                                            tropics!

                                    Cafezinho
                                    Brazil is the world's largest coffee
                                    producer and is becoming a significant
                                    player in the specialty coffee industry.
                                    The Brazilian Coffee is famous because
                                    is strong and and for its special taste.
Feijoada
Feijoada - the national dish of
Brazil, this Brazilian food will be
served to you whether you
chose to eat in one of the
many Brazil restaurants, or if
you are more adventurous and
chose to eat on the street.
Feijoada is a delicious
combination of rice, black
beans and pork. The best time
to eat it is on a Sunday, as this
the traditional time to eat this.
Brazilian Barbecue
Brazilians were the first to raise cattle
in South America. Churrasco
(pronounced shoo-RAS-koo) or
Brazilian barbecue was the traditional
staple food of who lives in South
Brazil or cowboys of Southern Brazil
for centuries before it spread to Rio
de Janeiro and São Paulo.




                                            It has become very fashionable and
                                            there are excellent steak house‟s or
                                            churrascarias (restaurants specializing in
                                            Brazilian barbecue) all over Brazil and
                                            around the world.
Guarana
What is guarana about? As far as we're concerned, it's mostly about
Brazilian soda, and its flavor. Although we won't deny that taking guarana
has some effects similar to those you can expect after taking caffeine, it is
the exotic flavor that makes guarana sodas so interesting. The best
brands deliver a fruity taste, aren't overloaded with sugar, and have a
pleasant aftertaste.
Salgados are a wide group of snack foods that are mainly salty pastries, but
can also include things like chips and pretzels. At nearly every
cafe, deli, and juice bar in most parts of Brazil, salgados are freshly made
and people eat them as snacks at any time of the day. Here are some of the
most common ones you will find.

                                             Coxinha
                                             A tear-drop shaped fried pastry filled
                                             with chicken




    Pastel de carne/queijo: Meat/cheese
                   pastries
These look like Chinese food .The outside
is like a crunchy crackers you get with
Chinese delivery in the US, and the inside
is ground meat or cheese.
Coconut
The water that there is inside of the coconut is a delicious drink
and is very good for treatment of dehydration. You can buy it
anywhere in Brazil and pay no more than $1.
Juices
In Brazil you can find all kinds of
natural juices you can imagine . Brazil
produces the most exotic fruits in the
world .
Soccer
  We take soccer too serious!




                                         Ronaldo, the „phenomenal‟.
                                         He has receive the Player of the
                                         Year award 3 times.
Ronaldinho has received the FIFA World
Player of the Year award twice.
Pele is a retired Brazilian
soccer player, rated by many
as the greatest soccer player
of all time. He was given the
title of Athlete of the
Century by the International
Olympic Committee.
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Brazil's Diverse Landscape and Culture in a Nutshell

  • 2. Brazil Capital: Brasilia Official Language: Portuguese Government: Presidential Federal Republic Population: 196,342,592 (5th) Brazil's flag is a deep green banner with a yellow diamond enclosing a night-blue as a sky. The sky has 27 white, five- pointed stars (one for each state and the Federal District); the stars are arranged in the pattern of the night sky over Rio de Janeiro on November 15, 1889 (this is the date when the republic was proclaimed). A banner across the sky reads, "ORDEM E PROGRESSO," which means “Order and Progress”.
  • 3. Population • The 5th largest population in the world (about 197 million people) • Population is concentrated mainly along the coast and in the major cities, where two-thirds of the people now live: over 19 million in greater Sao Paulo and 10 million in greater Rio. History and Language • The Portuguese were the first European settlers to arrive in the area, led by adventurous Pedro Cabral, who began the colonial period in 1500. • Independence: 1822. Brazilian Portuguese became influenced by Europeans who had migrated to the central and southern parts of the country. This is the reason one finds in those areas variations in pronunciation and a few superficial lexical changes. • In fact, the Brazilian dialect has become the dominant influence in the development of the Portuguese language, for the simple reason that Brazil has 15 times the population of Portugal and a much more dynamic linguistic environment.
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  • 5. Brazilian People / Curiosities • Brazilian culture is known for its hospitality, openness and colorful and rhythmic events such as Carnival. Some characteristics of this very diverse country are music, dance, soccer, a vibrant atmosphere, beautiful nature, and diverse landscape. •Brazilian people are always friendly and cheerful. Smiles go a long way. Cities in Brazil are vibrant and exciting with carnivals and music • Our entire family goes to grandma's house on Sundays for a big family get together. Even when we see each other everyday. • We leave your house spotless when we have people coming over. Because everything means party. And if the party isn‟t over until 5 a.m. is NOT a party! Also, if someone tells us to be at a certain place (specially party) at 8:00 pm, we don't show up until 10:30 or 11:00 p.m. •We understand and can speak Spanish, but when we say a word in Portuguese no one understands us.
  • 6. • We are always taking pictures everywhere we go. •Any holiday, being it official or not, is an excuse to stay home from work and take a week vacation. • Our idea about Barbecue lunch is to spend the entire day eating and drinking beer. Even if we start at 12 o‟clock, we only say bye after 11 p.m. But almost any occasion can be celebrated with a barbecue: birthdays, political rallies, soccer games, or it can be a simple get-together with your family and friends on the weekend. • In Brazil you can find people from every corner of the world. • Cost of living can be as low as 30% of the cost in the US/Europe •Brazil is considered a low risk in respect of War, Terrorism, or Hurricanes. • We‟ve studied the history of almost every country. • An ideal woman is a woman with small breasts and a big butt.
  • 7. Carnival Brazil does Carnival(in Portuguese, Carnaval )-the annual four-day festival marking the arrival of Lent- like nowhere else. With parties all across the country-most famously in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil's version of Carnival is an epic celebration of the senses, and visitors are welcome to join the fun. Carnival usually falls toward the end of February, but note that the festivities vary from region to region. The dancing and music you're most likely to see and hear in Rio are known together as samba. First introduced by African slaves, samba has become the national dance of Brazil, and it permeates every aspect of Carnival. In northeast Brazil, samba rhythms are joined by other African-inspired music. Each region of Brazil celebrates Carnival in its own way.
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  • 10. Rio de Janeiro has many Carnival choices, including the famous Samba school (Escolas de Samba) parades in the sambadrome exhibition centre and the popular groups of carnival, which parade in almost every corner of the city.
  • 11. North Region The north of Brazil offers unique opportunities. There are 7 states in this region. The Amazon is the largest biological reserve in the world and has unparalleled natural resources, as well as one third of the planet's living species. Ten of the twenty largest rivers on earth are located in the Amazon River Basin. One of them is the Amazon River, which is 4,087 miles long. The region has a well developed ecotourism industry with high standard tours that are conducted by well trained guides who have survival training.
  • 12. The differences between the black water of the Rio Negro and the white water Amazon are readily apparent where two rivers meet near Manaus, Brazil. The rivers run side by side, clearly distinct as separate white and black water, before blending together after several miles.
  • 13. Aerial view: Amazon River Black water River
  • 14. Amazon Animals The Amazon rainforest is the biggest forest in the world and is also the last big space covered with tropical plants and animals. Spectacularly there are an estimated 15,000 different kinds of Brazilian Amazon animals. Anaconda Snake Made famous around the world by the film of the same name, the anaconda snake is also known as the water boa. The snake lives in water and swamps surrounding the Amazon and is nocturnal. It is one of the largest and most powerful snakes in the world. It kills its prey by constriction, or squeezing.
  • 15. Tamarin Golden Feet An exotic frog
  • 16. Moves such as James Bond made in the 1970s and 1980s have made the piranha a worldwide phenomenon. In fact, the only species of piranha that can strip flesh of an animal in double quick time are the red-bellied piranha. One of the oldest Brazilian Amazon animals, the tapir is the world's most primitive large mammal.
  • 17. Amazon Hotels Ariau Towers As an unusual hotel, Ariau lets you sleep in the treetops of the Amazon Rainforest. “Tarzan‟s house,” for example, is perched on stilts 80 feet above the ground. Situated on the bank of the Negro River, Ariau‟s apartments, suites and tree houses are linked by a series of catwalks
  • 18. Northeast Region The Northeast Region is different from the rest of Brazil. The population is more heavily African, the culinary is spicier, the weather hot and dry all the time. The barren areas called sertão are more desert-like than tropical since they get rain for only a short time each year. Northeast's culture is very rich, with its unique constructions in the old centers of Salvador, Recife and Olinda, dance (frevo and samba), music (axé, forró) and culinary. The economy is based on tourism (in coastal or historical cities) or agriculture. The tourist industry is based largely on the beaches, which attract thousands of tourists per year, not only from other regions of Brazil but also many from Europe (especially Italy and Germany), the U.S.A., and Australia.
  • 19. Ceará The northeast of Brazil is the main “sun and beach” destination in the country and is also the area that is receiving most investment and attention on an international level.
  • 20. Lençóis Maranhenses It is a sea of sand dunes that occupies 70 km of coastline and advances 50 km inland. This formation provides impressive views comprised of countless lakes with blue and green water that during the rainy season contrast with the white sand of the dunes, which can reach 40m in height.
  • 21. Olinda A pleasant panoramic tour, with its reefs, natural swimming pools of warm waters and the beauty of the coconut trees. You can also see the historical centre, with its eclectic architecture, old churches to the centennial bridges that were a mark the in Recife urbanization. Heading for Olinda, a humanity's cultural and natural patrimony, with its convents, monasteries and churches, built with art and with faith, the narrow streets with colonial houses, the exotic slopes that lead to the city highest point, the Alto da Sé, with a splendid view of Recife, of the surrounding islands and of the huge beach area.
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  • 23. Salvador In tropical Salvador, June, and July are the coolest months with temperatures in the 70s and 80s, abundant rain and pleasant trade winds blowing off the ocean. In June, folklore comes alive with celebration, music, dances, festive food and street decorations. Salvador holds a special place in the development of the Brazilian nation and Afro- Brazilian cultural identity. Salvador was the first capital city in Brazil.
  • 24. Lacerda Elevator This tower with four electric lifts provides access between the High and Low areas of town and fabulous panoramic views of Salvador from it's top. It is 74 meters (242 ft) in height.
  • 25. A parade in the streets of Salvador
  • 26. Fernando de Noronha Fernando de Noronha is a small volcanic island found a few hundred kilometers off the coast of Brazil. It is formed by twenty one islands and has a main island - the biggest one also called "Fernando de Noronha" - which is the only one inhabited. It's considered "the biggest natural world aquarium for animals of this species". The Fernando de Noronha archipelago is divided in two conservation units: the National Marine Reserve and the Environmental Protected Area. Each of these units has its own preservation rules, so as to harmonize use and environmental preservation with the sustainable development.
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  • 28. Sunset in Fernando de Noronha
  • 29. Central West Region This Region is right in the heart of Brazil, where Brazil's national capital, Brasília, is situated. The Central- West is the most important area for agriculture in the country. It's the second largest region of Brazil, but has a low demographic density. With the move of the country's federal capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília in the 60s, the construction of roads and railways to the interior of the country made the accesses easier, speeding up the population settling and contributing significantly to its development.
  • 30. Brasilia Brasilia is a world reference for urban planning. The locating of residential buildings around expansive urban areas, of building the city around large avenues and dividing it into sectors, has sparked a debate and reflection on life in big cities in the 20th century. The architecture and layout of the city is truly fascinating, and deserves a place on any architect lover's list. Brazilian National Congress
  • 31. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia JK Bridge
  • 32. Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte is surrounded by mountains and built on rolling hills and is the 3rd largest city in Brazil. Belo Horizonte is the capital of Minas Gerais state and is home to almost 2.4 million people.
  • 33. Ouro Preto Ouro Preto (Black Gold) is a famous historic city because it is well conserved and has a lot of attractions such that : museums, night parties and carnival. The city was called Gold‟s City because the Portuguese discovered that there was a lot of gold to be explored.
  • 34. Pantanal Pantanal is one of the world's largest freshwater wetlands. Millions of waterfowl breed along its rivers and lagoons. Dense populations of exotic animals in its forests and grasslands. The Pantanal is a vast area, larger than Greece, and very sparsely populated. Most of the inhabitants of the Pantanal are remote native tribes or cattle ranchers, but the regions‟ popularity as a tourist destination has surged in recent years. Pantanal‟s Post Card: Arara
  • 35. Southeast Region Brazil begins to show its more urban side in the Southeast. It is the richest region of the country, responsible for approximately 60% of the Brazilian GDP. Southeast region concentrates the majority of the population, urban population, vehicles, industries, universities , airports, ports, highways, hospitals, school s, houses and many others. The largest city in Brazil, Sao Paulo, is located in this region, followed by Rio de Janeiro, well known by Marvelous City.
  • 36. Sao Paulo Paulista Avenue Sao Paulo's main street is one of the favorite spots for Paulistanos. Being a city landmark, Paulista Avenue has all the shopping's and brands from every corner of the world. And you won't get bored at nighttime either, as you have every possible nightclub imaginable, making Sao Paulo a premier destination after Rio's. Also this avenue is the largest financial center in Latin America. There you will find national and international banks.
  • 37. March 25th Street Today March 25th Street is the location of Latin America's largest outdoor market. On March 25th Street you can find just about anything you may be looking for. There are over three thousand shops located in the 2,700 or so buildings in and around March 25th Street. These shops sell various products including electronics, shoes, clothing, j ewelry, furniture, toys, sungla sses, CDs, DVDs, and much more!
  • 38. Municipal Market The Municipal Market of São Paulo (Mercado Municipal de São Paulo) also known as "Mercadão", in Downtown São Paulo, is an impressive building in the neoclassical style, measuring over 22 thousand square meters in area, tastefully outfitted and boasting a collection of beautiful stained glass windows. The construction was begin in 1928 and ended in 1932.
  • 39. The Municipal Market is well attended by its delicious typical food, including a bologna sandwich and the famous pastel of cod. Also there are all kinds of fruits, meats, cheeses and wines. Pastel of Cod Bologna Sandwich
  • 41. Ibirapuera Park (Portuguese: Parque do Ibirapuera) is a major urban park in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It has a large area for leisure, jogging and walking, as well as a convention center. Its importance to São Paulo is comparable to the Central Park in New York City.
  • 42. Beaches in Sao Paulo Ubatuba Its beaches are beloved for many Brazilians. It has 80 beaches over its 90 kilometers coast, from the exited and dynamic beaches of Itamambuca and Vermelha do Norte, frequented by sportsmen, with strong waves, until the free paradisiacal beaches of La Playa de la Hacienda, with calm waters.
  • 43. Ilha Bela Ilha Bela is the biggest island in Brazil and one of the most visited, maybe because it‟s near the two main cities in Brazil. It‟s located 210 miles south of Rio de Janeiro and 138 miles north of São Paulo. A paradise for people that like to be outdoors. The island is ideal for who want to practice aquatic sports. There are great 35 km of beaches, and a coastal Atlantic rain forest.
  • 44. Sao Vicente As the most ancient Brazilian municipality, "City Monument of Country's History", "Main Cell of Nationality", and due to the condition of being a touristic city of Santos, having historical and watering place characteristics, Sao Vicente is included among the watering resorts.
  • 45. Santos Port The Port of Santos is located in the city of Santos and is the biggest one in Latin America. The port works 24 hours 7 days in the week and imports and exports several products as well as coffee, orange juice, soybeans, cars, and others.
  • 46. Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ("River of January” in English) is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind São Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind São Paulo and Buenos Aires. It is the state capital of Rio de Janeiro. The city is nicknamed Cidade Maravilhosa, or "Marvelous City". It is also famous for its natural settings, its Carnival celebrations, samba and other music, and hotel-lined tourist beaches, such as Copacabana and Ipanema. Some of the most famous landmarks in addition to the beaches include the giant statue of Christ, known as Christ the Redeemer ('Cristo Redentor') atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf mountain (Pão de Açúcar) with its cable car.
  • 47. Christ of Redeemer • Symbol of the city of Rio de Janeiro • One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, • The carioca, original from the city of Rio de Janeiro, postal card standing 38 meters high. • From its 38 meter of height, and 710 meters of the Corcovado Hill.
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  • 49. Sugarloaf (Pão de Açúcar)
  • 51. The Sambódromo, a giant permanent parade stand used during Carnival (on the right) and Maracanã stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.
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  • 55. South Region Blond children with blue eyes and a strong regional accent make you wonder: Am I really in Brazil? This is the south. Since it was colonized mainly by German, Italian, and Polish immigrants, the facial features and cultural preferences of this region's inhabitants create a markedly European atmosphere. It has the highest standard of living in the country. The capital of Paraná state, Curitiba, has the largest population and also the largest economy, and the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, has the largest metropolitan area. The south is also the coldest region of Brazil.
  • 56. Curitiba Curitiba is a Brazilian urban success story: the city boasts excellent health, education and public transport facilities. Thanks in part to the relative lack of traffic, it is a pleasure just strolling around day or/and night - in safety. With its wide boulevards, parks and gardens it has a reputation throughout Brazil as a pleasant place to live. Also, Curitiba is one of the three cleanest cities in all Latin America.
  • 57. Museum Oscar Niemeyer Opera de Arame (Opera House)
  • 58. Praça do Japão (Japan Square) Curitiba‟s bus system.
  • 59. Iguassu Falls Iguassu Falls are waterfalls of the Iguassu River located on the border of the Brazilian state of Paraná and the Argentine province of Misiones. The falls divide the river into the upper and lower Iguassu. The falls can be visited at any time of the year, however the waterfalls are at their most impressive between the months of December to March, which is the rainy season.
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  • 61. Oktober Fest – Beer festival In October, the city of Blumenau, one of the most important cities in the State of Santa Catarina, attracts enthusiastic tourists from all over the country and even abroad for the Oktoberfest, a beer festival. Oktoberfest in Brazil is a great introduction to the country's German heritage. Inspired in the Oktoberfest in Munich, the Oktoberfest in Brazil is now one of the world's largest outside Germany. And it is held in the spring, one of the best things about it is the fact that you can time
  • 62. City of Blumenau Typical German dances are also part of the celebration.
  • 63. Florianopolis Florianopolis, or Floripa is one of the most safest place in the whole of Brazil. It has became the gateway for some of the greatest beaches in Brazil through Santa Catarina. The northern part of this island can be quite busy and crowded. The whole island boasts some of the best surfing in Brazil and is also known for its great nightlife with crazy clubs and friendly people. There are 42 beaches around the island each diverse and unique in it’s own way and all within a short distance from the downtown center.
  • 64. Jurere International Clean waters, white sands, easy access - about 20 minutes from downtown Florianópolis - are some of the reasons to visit Jurerê, on the northwest coast of Santa Catarina Island. Highest standard of living
  • 65. Brazilian Food Brazilian cooking history is in every bite of the country's food. Native Indians developed corn porridge, cassava meal, sweet potatoes, many roots, hearts of palm, many species of game and fish, and the preservation of meats by smoking and drying. Caipirinha Caipirinha is the national cocktail made with Cachaça (or vodka), sugar and key lime. Cachaça is Brazil's most common distilled alcoholic beverage. It is a potent, delicious lime and sugar can drink - very refreshing for the tropics! Cafezinho Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and is becoming a significant player in the specialty coffee industry. The Brazilian Coffee is famous because is strong and and for its special taste.
  • 66. Feijoada Feijoada - the national dish of Brazil, this Brazilian food will be served to you whether you chose to eat in one of the many Brazil restaurants, or if you are more adventurous and chose to eat on the street. Feijoada is a delicious combination of rice, black beans and pork. The best time to eat it is on a Sunday, as this the traditional time to eat this.
  • 67. Brazilian Barbecue Brazilians were the first to raise cattle in South America. Churrasco (pronounced shoo-RAS-koo) or Brazilian barbecue was the traditional staple food of who lives in South Brazil or cowboys of Southern Brazil for centuries before it spread to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. It has become very fashionable and there are excellent steak house‟s or churrascarias (restaurants specializing in Brazilian barbecue) all over Brazil and around the world.
  • 68. Guarana What is guarana about? As far as we're concerned, it's mostly about Brazilian soda, and its flavor. Although we won't deny that taking guarana has some effects similar to those you can expect after taking caffeine, it is the exotic flavor that makes guarana sodas so interesting. The best brands deliver a fruity taste, aren't overloaded with sugar, and have a pleasant aftertaste.
  • 69. Salgados are a wide group of snack foods that are mainly salty pastries, but can also include things like chips and pretzels. At nearly every cafe, deli, and juice bar in most parts of Brazil, salgados are freshly made and people eat them as snacks at any time of the day. Here are some of the most common ones you will find. Coxinha A tear-drop shaped fried pastry filled with chicken Pastel de carne/queijo: Meat/cheese pastries These look like Chinese food .The outside is like a crunchy crackers you get with Chinese delivery in the US, and the inside is ground meat or cheese.
  • 70. Coconut The water that there is inside of the coconut is a delicious drink and is very good for treatment of dehydration. You can buy it anywhere in Brazil and pay no more than $1.
  • 71. Juices In Brazil you can find all kinds of natural juices you can imagine . Brazil produces the most exotic fruits in the world .
  • 72. Soccer We take soccer too serious! Ronaldo, the „phenomenal‟. He has receive the Player of the Year award 3 times. Ronaldinho has received the FIFA World Player of the Year award twice.
  • 73. Pele is a retired Brazilian soccer player, rated by many as the greatest soccer player of all time. He was given the title of Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee.