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The Weather in Brazil

The weather in Brazil varies considerably from tropical in the north to temperate in the regions south of the Tropic of Capricorn. It tends to be hot and dry in the arid interior of the country, changing to humid in the tropical rainforests of the Amazon. There are in fact 5 sub-types of climate in

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Brazilian Food: What to Eat in Brazil

One of the most popular reasons to visit Brazil is its amazing cuisine! Brazilian food is diverse, delicious, and unique, with plenty of incredible dishes to try when you're travelling through the country. If you're curious about what to eat in the country, or just want to learn more about Brazilian

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Wildlife Species in Brazil

Updated May 2022Brazil is considered to have the greatest biodiversity of any country in the world. It holds the largest tract of unspoilt rainforest on Earth and accounts for 60% of the Amazon Rainforest, so it’s no surprise that the wildlife species in Brazil are incredible. Brazil is home to humm

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The Culture and Customs of Brazil

Brazil is one of the most multi-racial nations in the world resulting in a diverse, colourful and unique culture that reflects the ethnic and cultural mixing of indigenous people with Europeans and Africans. Brazil is a melting pot of nationalities that resulted from Portuguese colonisation, Europea

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When to Go to Brazil?

Brazil is a year round destination, but due its vast size and resulting differences in climate across the country, the best time to visit Brazil depends on several factors. Generally speaking, the warmest months across Brazil are from November to March, making it perfect for Carnival and New Year fe

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Guaraná Antarctica : Brazil’s Other National Drink (after the Caipirinha)

In South America the usual fizzy drink international brands like Coke and Pepsi are certainly very strong, but in many countries there are other local players who pack some serious punch against the multinationals. In Peru Inka Cola has always outsold Coke, to the point that Coke eventually had to b

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