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  2. Bloco da Anitta - Wikipedia

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    Bloco da Anitta, previously Bloco das Poderosas, is a Carnival street party from Rio de Janeiro and Salvador, but it has also paraded in other cities, created by the Brazilian singer Anitta. On January 14, 2016, the bloco was officially launched in Rio de Janeiro during its first rehearsal.

  3. Brazilian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Zé Pereira dos Lacaios, the oldest carnival block in Brazil with more than 150 years, parade in the city. The first carnival party in Belo Horizonte took place in 1897, even before the inauguration of the city. [citation needed] Still, for decades the carnival in the city was not as popular as in historical cities. Beginning in the 2010s the ...

  4. 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.

  5. Bahian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Bahian Carnival (Portuguese: Carnaval baiano) is the annual carnival festival celebrated in the Brazilian state of Bahia, mainly in its capital, Salvador. The event officially lasts for six days, beginning on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday and concluding on Ash Wednesday at noon.

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    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Standing 9 feet tall, Raquel Potí regularly graces the front pages of Brazilian magazines and newspapers, and on Saturday the artist donned a lavish feathered costume and ...

  7. Carnival block - Wikipedia

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    Carnival blocks, carnaval blocos or blocos de rua are street bands that mobilize crowds on the streets and are the main popular expression of Brazilian Carnival.These parades fall under the term "street carnival", and happen during a period of about one month, beginning before and finishing after Carnival.

  8. Banda de Ipanema - Wikipedia

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    Banda de Ipanema is one of the largest Carnival blocks of Rio de Janeiro's street Carnival festivities. The first parade happened in 1965, when Brazil was under a military dictatorship . In 2004 it was declared part of the city's cultural heritage. [ 1 ]

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