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  2. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is the world leader in production of green coffee (café). [38] In 2018, [39] 28% of the coffee consumed globally came from Brazil. Because of Brazil's fertile soil, the country has been a major producer of coffee since the times of Brazilian slavery, [40] which created a strong national coffee culture.

  3. Brazilian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Belo Horizonte had the largest carnival in its history and the third-largest in Brazil. There were more than three million people on the streets, with about 500,000 tourists. [25] The Baianas Ozadas block hit a record audience of 500,000 people. Juiz de Fora had one of the three largest carnivals in Brazil in the 1980s. But it has been ...

  4. Festa Junina - Wikipedia

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    São João de Caruaru june festival in Pernambuco, Brazil. June festival in Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil.. Festas Juninas (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfɛstɐs ʒuˈninɐs], June Festivals, "festivities that occur in the month of June"), also known as festas de São João for their part in celebrating the nativity of St. John the Baptist (June 24), are the annual Brazilian celebrations ...

  5. Category:Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Category: Culture of Brazil. 88 languages. Afrikaans; ... Cultural festivals in Brazil (7 C, 15 P) Brazilian folklore (5 C, 26 P) Food and drink in Brazil (5 C, 2 P)

  6. Category:Cultural festivals in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for cultural festivals in Brazil, including folk festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, food festivals, and other sorts. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  7. Rio Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Rio Carnival celebration dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Carnival was brought to Brazil by Portuguese colonizers between the 16th and 17th centuries, manifesting itself initially through the 'Entrudo', a popular festival where public games and lighthearted mockery would run wild in the streets.

  8. New Year's traditions have united families, and the world ...

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    As the calendar turns to Jan. 1, millions of families across the globe experience many different kinds of traditions to ring in the New Year. These customs vary from culture to culture and ...

  9. Carnival - Wikipedia

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    It has imported various Brazilian Carnival traditions. The celebration in São Nicolau is more traditional, where established groups parade through the Ribeira Brava, gathering in the town square, although it has adopted drums, floats and costumes from Brazil. In São Nicolau, three groups, Copa Cabana, Estrela Azul, and Brilho Da Zona ...