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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Sao Paulo Brazil
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Parque Ibirapuera
Paulista Avenue
Pinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo
Corinthians Arena
Museu Do Futebol
Catavento Cultural e Educacional
Mercado Municipal de Sao Paulo
Jardim Botanico de Sao Paulo
Liberdade
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O maior viaduto ferroviário das Américas é do Brasil!
O Viaduto 13, conhecido também como Viaduto do Exercito, é a denominação dada a um viaduto ferroviário existente na Ferrovia do Trigo, a EF-491, no trecho entre os municípios de Vespasiano Corrêa e Muçum, no Rio Grande do Sul. Esta ferrovia está atualmente sob concessão da Rumo Logística.
Com seus 143 metros de altura e 509 de extensão, é o maior viaduto ferroviário das Américas e o terceiro mais alto do mundo.
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CURITIBA Brazil Travel Guide. Free Self-Guided Tours (Highlights, Attractions, Events)
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Curitiba is the capital of the southern Brazilian state of Paraná. Notable skyline features include the Panoramic Tower, with an observatory on top. Known as a cultural center, Curitiba is home to a number of performance venues, including the Wire Opera House, a structure of tubular steel with a transparent roof, and the huge Teatro Guaíra, with diverse programs.In Curitiba’s historic center, 19th-century mansions and an 18th-century church are set around a square, Largo da Ordem. Nearby is the pedestrian-only Rua das Flores, with a lively cafe and bar scene. Green spaces break up the city, among them the Botanical Garden, with its dome-topped greenhouse, and Japan Square, which honors the city's large Japanese population. Notable art venues include the Oscar Niemeyer Museum, with its eye-shaped tower and contemporary art and architecture exhibits, and the Paranaense Museum, showcasing antiques and artifacts in a 19th-century mansion.
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Peak travel season is summer (Dec–Feb), which is hot and humid. The Grape Festival (Feb), celebrates the city’s Italian heritage with wine, handicrafts and folk music. The Theater Festival (Mar–Apr) includes hundreds of shows, while the Imin Matsuri festival (Jun), features Japanese food, music and dance to mark the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants.
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Ouro Preto in Brazil - World Heritage Site by Unesco ( Full HD )
Ouro Preto (from Portuguese, Black Gold) is a city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a former colonial mining town located in the Serra do Espinhaço mountains and designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its outstanding Baroque architecture.
Founded at the end of the 16th century, Ouro Preto (meaning Black Gold) was originally called Vila Rica, or rich village, the focal point of the gold rush and Brazil's golden age in the 18th century under Portuguese rule.
The city contains well-preserved Portuguese colonial architecture, with few signs of modern urban life. Modern construction must adhere to historical standards maintained by the city. 18th- and 19th-century churches decorated with gold and the sculptured works of Aleijadinho make Ouro Preto a prime tourist destination.
The tremendous wealth from gold mining in the 18th century created a city which attracted the intelligentsia of Europe. Philosophy and art flourished, and evidence of a baroque revival called the Barroco Mineiro is illustrated in architecture as well as by sculptors such as Aleijadinho, painters such as Mestre Athayde, composers such as Lobo de Mesquita, and poets such as Tomás António Gonzaga. At that time, Vila Rica was the largest city in Brazil, with 100,000 inhabitants.
In 1789, Ouro Preto became the birthplace of the Inconfidência Mineira, a failed attempt to gain independence from Portugal. The leading figure, Tiradentes, was hanged as a threat to any future revolutionaries.
In 1876, the Escola de Minas (Mines School) was created. This school established the technological foundation for several of the mineral discoveries in Brazil.
Ouro Preto was capital of Minas Gerais from 1720 until 1897, when the needs of government outgrew this town in the valley. The state government was moved to the new, planned city of Belo Horizonte.
Ouro Preto is also a university town with an intense student life. The Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (Federal University of Ouro Preto or UFOP) has approximately 13,000 students. Many of them live in communal houses that are somewhat similar to fraternity houses as found in North American colleges. These communal or shared houses are called repúblicas, of which 66 belong to the university, called repúblicas federais, and 250 are privately owned (repúblicas particulares).
The repúblicas system of Ouro Preto in unique in Brazil. No other university city in the country has exactly the same characteristics of the student lodging found there. In many ways, the lodging is similar to that found in Portuguese universities such as the Coimbra and the tradition may have come from there. Before universities were founded in Brazil, Coimbra was where most of the rich students who could afford an overseas education went to. Each república has its own different history. There are repúblicas in which the freshmen, also known as bixos (misspelling of bichos, Portuguese for animals), have to undergo a hazing period, called batalha (battle), before being accepted permanently as residents of the houses. The final choice of the freshmen, called escolha, has to be unanimous among the senior students of the house.
The Museu Mineralógico Da Escola De Minas (Mineralogy Museum) can be of special interest to visitors. It belongs to the Mining School of the prestigious UFOP. The School opened its doors on 12 October 1823. The Museum is located at the Praça Tiradentes (No. 20), in the town's historical center, and contains a rich assortment of minerals on display, including precious and semi-precious gemstones and large crystals. Security is tight, however (for example, no cameras are allowed), due to the incalculable value of the gemstones and ores on display.
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Important Data
Population: Data from the 2010 Census (IBGE)
Resident population: 70,227 (2010 Census)
Urban area: 56,293
Rural area: 9,985
Area of the municipality: 1,245 km²
Temperature: between 6 and 28 degrees Celsius. In June and July the temperature can reach -2 degrees Celsius.
Average elevation: 1,116 m. The highest point is Pico de Itacolomi with 1,722 meters.
The city has twelve districts: Amarantina, Antônio Pereira, Cachoeira do Campo, Engenheiro Correia, Glaura, Lavras Novas, Miguel Burnier, Santa Rita, Santo Antônio do Leite, Santo Antônio do Salto, São Bartolomeu and Rodrigo Silva.
Rivers: sources for the Velhas, Piracicaba, Gualaxo do Norte, Gualaxo do Sul, Mainart e Ribeirão Funil.
Per Capita Income: R$ 63,622 ( US$33,544 )
HDI: 0.833 (Medium)
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Rodovia dos Imigrantes, Brazil
Rodovia dos Imigrantes, officially known as SP-160 — The road over the trees is a highway in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The highway connects the city of São Paulo to the Atlantic coast and with the seaside cities of São Vicente and Praia Grande. It follows the route of Rodovia Anchieta and is also one of Brazil's busiest highways, especially on weekends. Rodovia dos Imigrantes has 44 viaducts, 7 bridges, and 11 tunnels, along its 58.5 km stretch. The highway has recently been expanded, in one of the most audacious feats of Brazilian highway engineering, with extremely long tunnels and high strutting six-lane bridges constructed over the tropical rain forest which covers the steep faces of the Serra do Mar, the cliff range that separates the São Paulo plateau from the seaside lowlands. During sunny weekends, more than 1 million automobiles commonly cross its near 60 km run, separating the city of São Paulo from the sea.
Rodovia dos Imigrantes was inaugurated in 1974, due to traffic saturation on Rodovia Anchieta. Although longer than Anchieta, Rodovia dos Imigrantes is nowadays busier due to its building standards, which permit higher speed limits, and its more direct path to the cities of Santos and Guarujá, the northern coast with Bertioga, as well as the southern coast with cities Praia Grande, Mongaguá, and Itanhaém. In Portuguese, Rodovia dos Imigrantes means Highway of Immigrants was so named as a way to remember the contribution of immigrants to the cultural, economic, and social development of Brazil. It is managed by a state concession to the private company, Ecovias, which also maintains Rodovia Anchieta; it is, therefore, a toll road. [source]
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Olhar a terra do mar permite ver a ilha com outros olhos, mesmo sendo olhos de ilhéus, isto é, de quem está habituado a lidar desde cedo com o sentimento de viagem e lonjura.
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