Interesting facts about Brazil

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Brazil; a country of exotic nature, with almost 8 thousand miles, with beautiful beaches, cheerful people, ancient indigenous traditions and colorful colonial architecture, and also one of the most developed countries on the continent, it attracts millions of tourists.

There are almost all conditions for a wide variety of leisure activities, but most of the attention, of course, involves the famous Amazon rainforest, the Iguazu waterfalls and mountain areas, as well as, of course, the bustling and always dancing famous Rio Carnival.

Among some interesting ones about the country of Samba we have:

- The largest lake in Brazil and the second largest in Latin America, the Two Ducks Lagoon It is located in the south of the country. The name of the lake comes from the name of a tribe that lived around the lake to the European invasion of the continent. It covers an area of ​​3 square miles.

- Of all the places about Brazil, the Amazon rainforest is one of the most fascinating phenomena. The vast majority of tropical forests cover 60% of its territory, which makes Brazil home to the most exquisite fauna on the planet. Scientists report that anywhere else there are not as many different species of animals and plants (about $ 4 million), as in the Amazon rainforest.

- he favorite place of recreation for the citizens of Rio, the Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon or simply Laguna, has an extension of 7,5 km and is located in the southern part of the city, between Ipanema and the Botanical Garden.

Here is everything you need for an active vacation - bike lanes, walking paths, boat stations, parks, playgrounds, cafes, bars and restaurants.

The best and most delicious coffee in the world is produced in Brazil. Surprisingly, 400 years ago there were no coffee and cocoa.

The Carnival in Brazil, an event that millions of people dream of visiting every year, in February, before the start of Lent, is covered by a continuous thunder of drums to the rhythm of incendiary samba, immersed in the most lively party, bright and cheerful of the Carnival.

Brazilian gastronomy has developed by three cuisines: Indian, Portuguese and African. They are the inherent sophistication and subtlety of Portuguese and French culinary traditions. The truth is that Brazilian cuisine is considered among the most original in South America.


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