Why I love all things Brazil and brazilian
83Brazil is a fascinating country full of color and life. It is exotic. It has what the rest of the world does not. Brazil is enchanting, mesmerizing, wild, and civilized. The brazilian culture is as complex as any, perhaps even more so than most due to its vast diversity in history, culture, religions, landscape, creatures, peoples, and more.
The extremes in Brazil are wide, from wealthy to impoverished, from rain-forests to big cities, from brilliant colors, to camouflaged; everywhere you turn, an extreme juxtaposition can be found. It is because of these things, and more, that I find Brazil so fascinating.
Not all my Brazilian loves are shared here, but I think there's enough to make you fall in love, if you aren't already, with this amazing country. Enjoy.
Brasil, eu te amo.
The Brazilian national anthem, Hino Nacional Brsileiro, is NOT what I expected. It's rather charming and Victorian in its sound, and a bit patriarchal.
Between the time of its composition by Francisco Manuel da Silva in 1822, to the time it received its definitive lyrics 100 years later in 1922, Hino Nacional Brazsileiro had two other lyrical versions. However, it is not always performed with lyrics. Often times it is played in its orchestral instrumental version.
An interesting law is attached to the Brazilian national anthem. If the instrumental version is played, it is quite alright to stop after the first verse. However, should you choose to sing this anthem, you are required, by law, to sing both verses; you CANNOT quit after just one sung verse. This is one of the reasons you will more than likely hear the instrumental version played at sporting events - in a rush to start the party, one could say.
Here are two versions I found which I rather enjoyed. The first gives a nice edgy electric guitar played with the classic sound of the instrumental version. No lyrics involved but the ones you hear in this terrific guitar playing. The second clip features a cultured native sharing this song acapella, and according to a Brazilian reader, tuuky, she is making up her own lyrics. She's rather cute and I had to share her version with you.
Brazil's booming economy - 09 Jul 08
Umbanda Religion in Brazil
Tribes in Brazil
Capoeira - Lesser Known Brazilian Martial Art
THE COUNTRY OF BRAZIL
SOME FACTS:
- Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world.
- The official language in Brazil is Portuguese
- The Brazilian flag (which is absolutely gorgeous) displays Brazil's motto proudly.
- Brazil's motto is "Ordem e Progresso" (Portuguese) which translates to "Order and Progress"
- Federative Republic of Brazil is Brazil's official name.
- Brazil's capital city is Brazilia.
- Brazil comes from the Portuguese and Spanish word, brasil, which means : the name of an East Indian tree with reddish-brown wood from which a red dye was extracted. The Portuguese found a New World tree related to the Old World brasil tree when they explored what is now called Brazil, and as a result they named the New World country after the Old World tree.
- The people of Brazil are predominantly Roman Catholic, though you will certainly find other religeons including Umbanada (see video to right), Jehovas Witness, Budhism, and more.
- The largest population of Japanese people (outside of Japan) live in Brazil.
- From 1500-1822, Brazil was colonized by Portugal.
- Brazil became independent on September 7, 1822, however their independence from Portugal was not recognized until August 29, 1825.
- Sugar from Brazil was a large and lucrative export for Portugal, until it was found nearer to Europe, and the price of sugar fell.
- Diamond and gold deposites were found in Brazil in the 18th century. Use of African and American Indian slaves were used as escavators. The monies from the diamonds and gold were mostly used to decrease Portugal's debt.
- Brazil's largest city is São Paulo, located in the Southeast region of São Paulo State.
- Brazil is made up of 5 regions and 26 states.
- The equator runs through Brazil.
- The climate of Brazil is mostly tropical, however Brazil is home to five climatic subtypes.
- There is more temperature fluctuation between night and day, than there is season to season.
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Football (or soccer as it's know in the United States) is the most popular sport in Brazil.
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vERTaXPTJco
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyrS7TQnoAo
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3v28unsj0s
4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfNKa8F0CW8
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BRAZILIAN WILDLIFE
The Amazon Rainforest, the Atlantic Forest, and the Cerrado (the heartland of Brazil), make up the largest parts of Brazil.
The wildlife there is extremely diverse. It is estimated that these ecosystems hold approximately four million species, most found nowhere else in the world.
New species are discovered daily. Amazing and true.
The Cerrado used to be a wasteland. Thanks to thousands of scientists and agricultural advancement due to the determination of three men, the Cerrado is now abundant and fruitful. The transformation of this land disputes the need for ANY logging and clearcutting in the Amazon Rainforest. For more information click here to watch the video that explains it all: The 2006 World Food Prize Laureates: Lobato, McClung, Paolin.
#1 cerrado http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyuZ-LNK4IY
#2 Atlantic Forest Brazil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrlihpaVR5Y
#3 Amazing giant waterlillies in the Amazon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igkjcuw_n_U
#4 Marriott hotels to protect Brazilian Rainforest http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ058zrZyTo
Cerrado um bioma em extincao
ATLANTIC FOREST, BRAZIL - THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
AMAZING! GIANT WATERLILLIES IN THE AMAZON - THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PLANTS - BBC WILDLIFE
MARRIOTT HOTELS TO PROTECT BRAZILIAN RAIN FOREST
BRAZILIAN DANCE AND COSTUMES
Brazilians love to dance. They love carnivals. So it makes sense, then, that their largest and most internationally known and celebrated celebration is the Carnaval. Street parades, music, dance, food, costumes, wonderful crazy times, this festivity marks the beginning of lent, held 40 days before Easter, and is much like Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
As you can see from their costumes, while similar in style, they are as colorful and diverse as the peoples and creatures that inhabit this great country that is Brazil. Brazil is where the inspiration comes from. From here, and, well, the rest of the world.
Fantastic headdresses, makeup, sexy dancing shoes for the ladies (my personal favorites are the sexy but sturdy platform sandals; I must say I'd like a pair), flowing tails, feathers, and more comprise these glorious costumes that lift the spirits and inspire miraculous celebration. EVERYONE participates and celebrates in one way or another.
This celebration is so awesome it is mimiced around the world, from Japan to Hollywood, from Minnesota to Poland.
Famous Brazilian dances: Samba, Salsa, Capoeira.
Frieda's favorite Brazilian dance: You can often find Frieda doing the Salsa any time the mood strikes, and it does strike often despite her getting on in years.
1. Brazilian Carnival http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAH5HQmDFgk
BRAZILIAN CARNIVAL - PARADE 2008
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BRAZILIAN LINGERIE
Ah, the beauty and sensuality of a Brazilian cut cannot be beat. Brazilian panties are arguably the sexiest, loveliest, most comfortable of cuts, and comes in a variety of styles.
What exactly is a Brazilian cut? It is the same as any other, only utilizing less material. For a Brazilian boy short panty, for example, (my personal favorite,) one of its features is that there is a sexier peak at the hind area, offering more of a looksy (see the third photo to the right, which insidentaly is worn by a Brazilian model, Adriana Lima, the fourth highest paid model in the world).
Brazilian cuts are also known for their lack of panty line look, as seams are placed perfectly as to not show off the fact that you are wearing them. This is especially true when it comes to the thong.
Now, I am not a thong wearer, but this does explain the theory of less is more and the popularity of less material in Brazilian lingerie.
Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985)-Information Retrieval
The Birth of Brazil (1) Terry Gilliam
BRAZIL THE MOVIE
Let's face it. Brazil is a cult classic. A Pythonesque version of George Orwell's classic 1984. It's one of the best satires ever written, directed, and performed.
It has not much to do with the country of Brazil. The only thing Brazilian in it aside from its name, is the song, Brazil. But that is enough.
The song is the hope. The Brazil of the famous song of the same title is where all is well. It represents love, peace, excitement, the exotic, romance, the some day, the past, the moment, the escape of everyday life, of one day going back to all the pleasures, moments, memories, that are Brazil.
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Above Brazil movie clips and documentary
#1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eosrujtjJHA
#2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFlFIG22Y9E
#3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_pQ5l47VyQ
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Frieda, I loved the hub....so much interesting information.Unfortunately, I couldn't get any of the videos to work, not even by going to utube. Darn!
Where did you find all those great videos Frieda? Just a fabulous hub. makes me want to head on down to Rio tomorrow:-)
Good to see you Oddity Good sister #1 =D I know, that version amazed me. I had to keep looking to see if it was really him playing. Glad you enjoyed!
alekhouse, thanks! Did you try the links I put in? I put links to each of the videos with each section for people who couldn't click into the embeded ones. Oh please let me know! They're so wonderful.
robie2 I want to head down to Rio TODAY! lol It took me a whole day of searching and watching. I kept going off track and losing the ones I wanted and having to go back and find them again... excruciating but so much fun!
After this, we may have to make the trip south... nice...again.
Ah! Now you are lucky Capt and The Kid! Those shores are right near yours now aren't they. I hope you log your journey, a glimpse through the eye of Capt and The Kid like one you can write. Thanks Capt.
Fabulous in-depth hub. Lots of info and well laid out. I learned quite a bit.
Oh look, there is more at the bottom! :O
I will have to come back and check that out. :)
Thanks Paper Moon. Yes, please do check out the bottom, I've got some brief extras, and bonus vids on a subject that is very close to heart. Glad you enjoyed and learned on the way.
Frieda wonderful hub. I have always had a fascination with Brazil but have not yet had the chance to visit. Thanks for sharing.
You're most welcome Triplet Mom. I'm so glad you enjoyed this piece. One day you'll get there. Just promice you write about it, even if you decide to stay. =D
Frieda, You have given me more of a reason to visit Brazil! I enjoyed my cup of tea while reading your words and viewing the videos. I have seen Brazil portrayed in the media mostly during carnival time. Another wonderful visit to your HubPage, Frieda.
Thanks Aidy. I went to your hubs and they weren't there! I was in complete distress. w/b
soz, I was working on some of the grammar...I do not go back to read them awhile after I post, but since I am out of school for a week, I wanted to vist them again with new eyes to see what needed changing. Re-visiting my 'feelings' so to speak. I will repost them soon.
oh thank goodness. I was really freaking out!
Oh, I did not mean to! I have only just realized that I could re-edit them one at a time -duh- gosh, I really needed a break from class. I did it because my professor read some of my hubs here and said that I needed to 'renew' them? I do not know what he meant...so I sorta freaked out as well! I reverted back to that 'oh no, I'm gonna get an F' mentality.
Ah well, I have also only just realized...he can't give me an 'F' on here...I am so gullible, geez!
lol.
I don't understand what you'd need to edit. They're so well formed. But then, when I took creative writing poetry my professor poo pooed all over mine. Never really explained why. He liked my crappy ones though. I often wonder about poetry teachers. Well, I'm glad they'll be up again. I don't know what I'd do without them. But I know how you feel. I'd want to hide in a box for days. I'd get mad, cry, then get mad again, then cry some more.
ok, I seen a few that needed grammar checks, and I was spelling Cris A's name 'Chris A'. Just small, minor fixes. I am also working on a poem I wrote in response to Cris's poem 'foreplay', so I am really nervous about that one.
Awesome. I think that one was inspired by Soft and Delicious. I'll have to tac a link onto that one when you're done. Exciting!
Gosh, you've got one great Brazil article here! Send it to the Brazilian Embassy (if you haven't done so yet) and expect to get a free ticket to Rio! :)
Oh, and muito obrigada with the actual links! Besos!
Do you really think I'll get a free ticket to Rio? I suppose it's worth a try, right? lol Very glad those links worked for you. After alexhouse told me they didn't work for her I didn't know what to do with myself. Good to see you. xox
Great hub great videos and some really interesting facts about Brasil. Of course I have a different take on a Brazilian! But there you go. I have been to Rio and watched the samba dancers and been to the mountain with the giant statue of Christ, We also took a tour by the favelas and the botanical gardens. I also spent a few hours on Copacabana beach watching the girls and the muscle men working out. Fascinating place.
Well now that sounds like quite the trip. How delightful. It is a fascinating place. So diverse. The kind of place you just open your mind to and let it all pour in. I should think it would take quite some time to really experience each part of it. A quick tour would take over a week I'm sure.
Frieda, it all sounds fantastic. I'd so love to go, but it's a big, big trip from my corner of the world, and very pricy. I have friends from Brazil who have settled here, and they are colourful fun-loving people. It must be a national characteristic!
Heeeey Frieda! Long time no speak, how come you don't come over my place any more? LOL
I've never been to Brazil (or Brasil) - the place where one can see a toucan or three ;) But I must admit I have always been fascinated by all things Brazilian... so yeah, one day i'll have to head down there and have a look!!! Seriously though, awesome hub and a lovely collection of colorful pictures and videos.
OS2 - I came back to see if you had done a "cut and paste" of your face on the brazillian dancer's body. That would be fun!
-OS1
It is pricey, isn't it Amanda. Too bad the people of Brazil don't get more of it. I mean the less well off people. But ah the sights. I think it probably is a national characteristic. Their mentality is so different than ours is over here.
Hey there marco. Now now, I've been a busy bee. I'll be slowing down here soon. I was actually over at your place last night and took a look around. I was quiet, so you didn't hear me. Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed yourself over here. And, sorry, but, I really love the glasses. =D
OGS2, what a FANTASTIC idea! Why didn't I think of that. I suppose that's why you're here, right? I may have to do that. Hmmmm. Another to do for my to do list this week. You are brilliant and creative OS1!
LOL - I spend more time trotting around here giving other people ideas!!! LOL!! not so much brilliant as, perhaps, twisted and nosey...
Well, all three are fine with me. =D
You make a very compelling argument for loving Brazil!
lol, thank you much Tom. =D
I noticed on AEvan's elvis hub that Paper Moon can do Elvis? I would love a hub on his "Elvis" !! LOL!!!
He can? I know my sister's fiance can to a t (except the looks). But Paper Moon? I'd better go check it out. =S
I'd love to go to Brazil. . . but since I can't (unless I walk there!), it's good to have this great hub to read. Thanks for all the photos and videos, too. Very educashunal!
Candie, he was the head chef at a dinner theatre and they had an Elvis impersonator there once. Not him, lol. Though he can belt a tune when he wants to. =D
Hi there Teresa, thanks much. I'm glad you enjoyed. I'm not walking there iether. It was educational for me as well. Much fun to do.
I love Brazil, no one parties like the Brazilians, they are so warm and nice and of course they make the best bikinis in the world!
I agree with you wholeheartedly, Pricessa.
Thanks for this Hub. I've always wanted to go to Brazil but like you and Teresa would have to walk there! And my cross-ocean boots aren't working too good!
Love Brazilian music especially.
Love and peace
Tony
I took a Brazillian history course and learned quite a bit about the country that I never would have had the motivation to learn on my own. Two books I read about Brazillian women that I highly recommend are Child of the Dark and Brazillian Women Speak.
Oh you're most welcome Tony. I thank myself every time I come over lol. My cross-ocean boots don't work very well either. Never have. I do love Brazilian music. Have you listened to Sergio Mendez? He's right below the comments. And there's a link about him in the for more information if you haven't.
SweetiePie, I am most definitely going to read both of those, thanks for passing those titles along. (I'll check them out at the library?) Great article of yours by the way. We never had a Brazilian course at my university or the college :(. Did they teach Portuguese as well? I'd love to learn. I knew a few words, but not many. I don't remember them now for the life of me.
I was a history major and took the Brazilian history course as part of my Latin America concentration requirement. We had Spanish courses, but we did not have Portuguese. I have a basic knowledge of Spanish and French from high school and college courses, so I have noticed I pick up basic words in all of the Romance languages, but that is about it.
I forgot to mention those books are some what obscure, so in this case ordering those volumes online might be best. Great hub by the way!
What's more? A billion or a brazillian?
Hi Robubba, I don't know the answer to this question. If it's rude, don't tell me. But if it's not inappropriate, then please do.
SweetiePie. How awesome. I didn't used to be interested in history, but have been over the last few years. Wonderful major choice. Must have been interesting. I assume then that you took classes about all kinds of countries. Very cool. Thanks for the tip on the books. Will do. And thanks!
I just love the way they play football, probably says something about the spirit of the country.
It does look so exotic. I've never been but would love to go one day. Oh, well...... Thanks for another great piece!
Hi Brian. You have a point there, you're right, it does say A LOT about the spirit of their country I'd say. Thier soccer games are fantastic to watch.
RGraf, you're most welcome. Thank you stopping in for a read. Most glad you liked. :)
Informative, enticing hub. I just read a travel book about Brazil and found a lot of the sentiments shared by world travelers mirrored in your hub - really drives the point home for me! There seems to be a zest for life, a passion, that is hard to find elsewhere. They've taken street soccer and turned it into a national icon and also into the seleção of worldwide acclaim - how cool is that? The downside, of course, are poverty and social stratification. Books like Hecht's "At Home in the Street" and Scheper-Hughes' "Death Without Weeping" reflect different aspects of the country and have touched me deeply.
You're absolutely right about those last two things. As I said, Brazil has it all, side by side all juxtaposed in one big huge country. Even so, their zest for life is still there. I hope you also took a peak at the videos at the bottom, as that is an issue that touches me even deeper. I don't understand why the Cerrado cannot be used instead. It would change so many lives, not just in Brazil, but the entire world. Thanks for reading and commenting. Glad to have met.
Look at all of these comments! WOW! You are a popular writer, Frieda. And it is justified. This is a vivid account of a fascinating country. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Cool hub! I love Brazilian music and their rain forest and beaches too. It's a dream destination for me. But for now, I'd have to settle with my Havaianas and listening to Astrud Gilberto! :D
Thank you James, so very much. Good to see you. I'm happy you enjoyed it. Wonderful.
Hey there Chris, thanks much. Astrud Gilberto, good one! Girl from Impanema and So Nice are two favorites of mine. I do listen to them all the time. Sing and dance. Silly really, but how can you not?!
Nice favorites, I like them too though I would put A Certain Sadness along with them. :D
Ah, but they are sad as it is. Girl from impanema just walks by and does not notice the man who loves her. And it would be SO NICE to have a love, but the singer does not.
Damn, Brazil looks awesome! Some day I will go there.
Frieda,
Thank you for mentioning my name in your interview. That was an unexpected pleasure and honor. And congratulations on your success!
Frieda my kind of hub - well written and full of great visuals - well done!
And I thought I was alone in my fascination with Brazil. Ego! Now I know why. Colorful, loving, dangerous, musical, sensual. Great hub.
Nope, Steve, you're not the only one. There's a lot of us apparently. =D. I love the adjectives you use to describe it, every one of them. Thank you so much for coming by for a read.
James, you’re most welcome! Thank YOU for writing all those interesting hubs!
Hey there Rik. How are you? I’m so glad you love it as much as I do. Thank you much. Great new Eurostar hub by the way!
This is one of the interesting and educative hubs I have ever read. I love it.
Thank you Philipo. Glad you enjoyed it. Fascinating place. So much more about this beautiful country as well. I may have to work on a second part another time. For now, I have a place to come and dream a bit. Good to see you. Thanks again.
Hello Freida, I really like this Brazil blog, and it makes me want to go there someday. You did a terrific job :)
Thank you so much oceansnsunsts! Good to see you. I figured this would be up your alley. I love your hubs of Greece. Beautiful photos too. Thanks for stopping in. Left you some fanmail by the way. =D
What a fantastic hub! I am sold on Brazil. Now I NEED to go!
LOL. I know oakleighvermont, I know!
I really enjoyed reading this hub. It's very detailed and I learned so much about Brazil.
it is a nice post with have a nice topic.keep it up…
Wow...What a country! I'd love to go and visit Brazil. However...enjoyed a visit down to Brazil..via this hub, though! Great Hub, Frieda.
I have many brazilian friends here on cape cod mass and i cant wait to go there sumday!!! (= the most exotic and beautiful ppl come from there!
Hey there Chris Eddy111. Glad you learned a lot. Thank you so much for the read!
rajesh8884 thanks much.
manlypoetryman, great new profile pic, by the way. You're telling me, what a country for sure! I enjoyed my visit via this hub too! lol. Glad you enjoyed.
Greetings ChRiiStiOn. All I hear are wonderful things about the people of Brazil. I think it's so fantastic you've got such wonderful friends. Enjoy them forever!
hope it's alright to post and hope I am not being too picky about it either.
"The official language in Brazil is Portuguese (a mixture of French and Spanish)"
this statement is incorrect or imprecise, although I think was said just to make the bridge between similarities there may exist and someone that doesn't actually speak to understand what type of language it is but Italian, French, Catalan, Romanian, Spanish and Portuguese are all descended from Latin, so one isn't a mix of 2 or 3 combined in, they only share a common origin.
I love Brazil starting with the amazing cultural differences, the music widely known...Gilberto Gil, Elis Regina, Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Tom Jobim (many many others, so many!)...perfect combination between music and poetry, the food, all the nature diversity along the gigantic cultural diversity of people, that is truly unique..etc, etc!
You're SO RIGHT!!! Happy people can and DO achieve more!!!
Oooohhh... that makes me so happy! ;-)
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Hi horus! Not at all. I appreciate your clarifying. There's so much and so many I wanted to include. Such grand things from such a grand country (literal and play on words here). You name some wonderful artists. I'm still familiarizing myself with Poets and other authors from Brazil, and can't wait to read more; maybe I'll get a few lifetimes so I can get it all in? Thank you so much for your comment.
hey there kisszzl. thanks. You have to teach me how to make that light because it is so cool!
Frieda, I too love Brazil and the culture, though I have never been. I knew many Brazilians in NY, and dated a girl from Brazil for two years. Needless to say, I learned much about the people on the culture. Great, in-depth piece on a fascinating place!
Hey there Christoph, thanks for popping by. Lucky! I think I may be the only one who never had Brazilian friends. Darn that they didn't offer to take you on a trip over there. If I get a Brazilian friend, that's going to be the first thing I ask, "So when are you going back and can I come with you?" lol. Glad you enjoyed the article. Thanks again.
Hi Frieda,
Thanks for showing off my country!!!
I get to go back there in a couple of week with my wife and kids for their first time... we can't wait.
Just a note: the lady singing the anthem in one of the videos you posted is making up her own lyrics. She's very old and seemingly highly uneducated (sadly as a large part of the population), but very sweet nonetheless.
Cheers.
TAKE ME WITH YOU! Just kidding of course. I'd say put me in a suitcase, but I'm afraid these days I could never get away with that. lol. My goodness, what fun to show them your country. Do you think it's changed much since you've left? I hope you write about it.
Thank you SO MUCH for the info on the lady, I'll be sure to add that in right away. Yes, so very sweet. I love her smile and how her eyes sparkle.
Glad you came by for a read.
I stayed in Brazil for two and a half years - in Porto Alegre down in the south of the country. It is a great place to be and I'd recommend it to anyone. the quality of life there is great. Your hub really gets the spirit of Brazil across - great job.
I'm so glad to hear you say that, Thamisgith; thank you so much. So lucky for you to have been able to live there for such a good amount of time. Thanks for reading, so glad you enjoyed.
Great. No more words...
Frieda, you're a tour guide waiting for a ticket. If you find one let me know the itinerary. What a great and colorful hub.
Hey there Carson. I AM waiting for a ticket. You bet your life, lol. I most certainly will. Wouldn't THAT be a dream come true. I could even make it into a podcast. "This is Frieda Babbley, reporting live from the jungles of Brazil." Thanks, wouldn't be a hub about Brazil without loads and loads of color. So glad you enjoyed.
Great hub!!!! Adoruuu o Braziu :D
Seriously, a wonderful hub for an amazing country!
Muito obrigado. Estou emocionado you like this. Muito obrigado pela leitura e pelas amáveis palavras. Ele realmente é um país fabuloso.
Thanks Abs Machine.
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- Net May See Growth on Brazil TV Auctions, Raymond James SaysBloomberg18 minutes ago
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Net Servicos de Comunicacao SA , Brazil’s biggest cable-TV operator, may see faster-than- estimated growth as the auction of two rivals provides a “unique” takeover opportunity, Raymond James & Associates Inc. said.
- Volkswagen to invest $3.5 billion in BrazilWashington Post12 hours ago
FRANKFURT -- Germany's Volkswagen AG on Friday announced plans to invest euro2.3 billion ($3.5 billion) in Brazil and said it hopes to be building a million vehicles a year in the country by 2014.
- Brazil: âGringosâ must pay to save AmazonMSNBC6 hours ago
Brazil's president says "gringos" should pay Amazon nations to prevent deforestation, insisting Western nations have caused more past environmental destruction than loggers.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
- Carmen Miranda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carmen Miranda, Brazilian icon, Hollywood actress, singer, dancer. Catch her bio here. - Sérgio Mendes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sergio Mendes, Brazilian singer, entertainer. The one the only. Find out more here. - Brazilian National Anthem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Find both chorus' to Hino Nacional Brasileiro in both Portuguese and English here. - Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel, built at the level of the rainforest canopy near Manaus, Brazil
Official Web site of Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel, built at the level of the rainforest canopy - Ariau affords visitors a close communion with the regions abundant flora an fauna. - Birdwatching trip to Brazil
This site talks about birding in Brazil and the great number of birds that are specific to the country.
SAVE THE AMAZON - BONUS CLIPS FOR YOU.
PLEASE WATCH THESE FOLLOWING CLIPS. KEEP BRAZIL THE MIRACULOUS COUNTRY THAT IT IS.
Shamans of the Amazon - Bonus Clip for You!
8 MINUTES OF A 52 MINUTE DOCUMENTARY. DOUBLE CLICK TO TAKE YOU TO YouTube FOR VIEWING IF YOU WISH TO, AS EMBEDDING Is DISABLED UPON REQUEST.
Shamans of the Amazon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NZpOXj6u78
Amazon Rainforest Forever (english version) - Bonus Video #2 - a Bonus Clip for You
Amazon Rainforest Forever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COW943mgEMc
Amazing Amazon! - Bonus Video #3 - a Bonus Clip for You.
Amazing Amazon! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZXsyG2MW64
From the award winning documentary Before It's Too Late - Mini Monkeys of Brazil www.storyteller.com.au to view this 9 part series go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mwBOj3i4gc&feature=related
BRAZIL IN BOOKS
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Brazil (Country Guide)
Price: $16.92
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil
Price: $27.90
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Brazil As an Economic Superpower?: Understanding Brazil's Changing Role in the Global Economy
Price: $17.95
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Brazil (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
Price: $15.99
List Price: $30.00 |
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Frommer's Brazil (Frommer's Complete)
Price: $11.99
List Price: $21.99 |
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The Accidental President of Brazil: A Memoir
Price: $4.62
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Culture Shock! Brazil: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides)
Price: $10.25
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A Death in Brazil: A Book of Omissions
Price: $1.98
List Price: $16.00 |
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Brazil (Exploring Countries of the World)
Price: $5.64
List Price: $9.95 |
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Brazil: Amazon And Pantanal (Travellers' Wildlife Guides)
Price: $18.58
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Candie V says:
5 months ago
Oddity Good Sister #2 this was great.. tho that version of the national anthem is probably comparable to Jimi Hendrix playing the Star Spangled Banner! OGS#1