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1 January – New Year's Day; 3–4 March – Carnival; 18 April – Good Friday; 21 April – Tiradentes's Day; 1 May – Labour Day; 19 June – Feast of Corpus Christi; 7 September – Independence Day; 12 October – Our Lady of Aparecida; 2 November – All Souls' Day; 15 November – Republic Day; 20 November – Black Consciousness Day
The Independence Day of Brazil (Portuguese: Dia da Independência, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈdʒi.ɐ dɐ ĩdepẽˈdẽsjɐ]), commonly called Sete de Setembro ([ˈsɛtʃi dʒi seˈtẽbɾu], 'Seven of September'), is a national holiday observed in Brazil on 7 September of every year.
An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's ... Brazil: Independence Day ... This page was last edited on 3 February 2025, ...
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva plans to take part in Brazil's Independence Day military parade on Thursday as he seeks to end the politicization of the armed forces that gathered steam under ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sought to project national unity Thursday during Independence Day events that included a military parade in the capital, just eight months after his ...
Dia dos Namorados, the Brazilian equivalent of St. Valentine's Day, is observed on June 12. On this day, boyfriends and girlfriends, husbands and wives, exchange gifts, cards, or a flower bouquet. It is celebrated on the eve of St. Anthony of Padua's day, because, in Brazil, he is considered the patron of those who wants a loving companion.
The embalmed heart of Dom Pedro I, the first Emperor of Brazil a champion of representative rule, is on display after being flown from Portugal for the occasion. Why an Embalmed Heart Will Mark ...
The Brazilian War of Independence ... Pará, Piauí, and Cisplatina (present-day Uruguay), ... This page was last edited on 30 January 2025, ...