
Brazil for Beginners
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Fortaleza, capital of Ceara State, queen city of the northeast coast.
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Gramado, at the south brazilian mountains, always cozy and lovely.
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Aracaju, capital of Sergipe State, picturesque and sunny. |
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Boa Vista, capital of Roraima State, just north of the Rain Forest. |
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Brasilia, the capital city, in the heart of the country.
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Florianopolis, capital of Santa Catarina state, the city built on an island.
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Joao Pessoa, capital of Paraiba State, the forgotten paradise.
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Lencois Maranhenses National Park, at Maranhao state, northeast Brazil, a mirage dream that came true.
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Maceio, capital of Alagoas state, knowing it is loving it.
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Manaus, capital of Amazonas state, the city in the heart of the Rain Forest.
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Natal, capital of Rio Grande do Norte state, where summer lasts all year long.
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Olinda, at Pernambuco state, the historic landmark of colonial Brazil.
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Pantanal, at central South America, the largest wetland of the world and a fauna sanctuary.
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Porto Alegre, capital of Rio Grande do Sul state, heart of Gaucho country.
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Porto Velho, capital or Rondonia state, the brazilian distant farwest.
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Recife, capital of Pernambuco state, largest city in the northeast, home of the famous frevo. |
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Rio de Janeiro, the wonderful city and most famous touristic spot in the country | ||
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Rio Branco, capital of Acre state, a colorful surprise at the distant west border. |
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Salvador, capital of Bahia state, a unique blend of culture, ancient religion and hot rythms. | ||
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Sao Luis, capital of Maranhao state, known as the city of the tiles, where french, dutch and portuguese once met. |
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Sao Paulo, largest city in the south hemisphere and industrial heart of Brazil. | ||
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Teresina, capital of Piaui state, next to dozens of nature unique attractions. |
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This page song is Aquarela do Brasil, composed in 1939 by Ary Barroso. It would soon become the most popular brazilian song outside the country ever, and some people even mistake it for the national anthem. Actually it is just a Samba, but a true yellow and green hearted one, if you know what we mean....
