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In Brazil, in Rio Grande do Sul, tourists usually prefer to visit the largest city and the capital of this southern state. Porto Alegre is located in a picturesque place near the shore of Guaiba Lake. By the way, local people often call this lake the Guaiba River because it is formed by the confluence of five rivers. The name of this city can be translated as “the Port of Happiness”. During a stay in Porto Alegre, it is easy to notice an amazing combination of Brazilian and Portuguese cultures, as well as traditions of the Spanish peoples. This is the richest city in the country. In Porto Alegre, there are many various recreation areas. It is particularly important to mention local parks. Tourists ready for cultural discoveries will enjoy a visit to the city museum. Porto Alegre is an interesting city with active life both in the daytime and at night. The Tupi people were the first settlers on the Brazilian land that we currently know as the capital of the Rio Grande do Sul State. Men of this tribe were mostly engaged in hunting, and women were picking berries and vegetables. In 1494, the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the newly discovered land, and the region became a Portuguese territory. However, the land remained uninhabited for three centuries. The aboriginal tribes were hostile towards the foreign invaders. However, the armed groups of Bandeirantes ended all attacks of the indigenous people at the beginning of the 18th century. The first farms opened in the area … Read further

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Porto Alegre sightseeing

The Tupi people were the first settlers on the Brazilian land that we currently know as the capital of the Rio Grande do Sul State. Men of this tribe were mostly engaged in hunting, and women were picking berries and vegetables. In 1494, the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the newly discovered land, and the region became a Portuguese territory. However, the land remained uninhabited for three centuries. The … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Brazil

Some celebrants build small boats, in which they put flowers and other gifts - for example, fruits - and present this gift to the ocean. If the boat comes back, it means that the gift was not accepted by the ocean and you need to try again next year. This really ancient tradition existed long before the advent of Christianity. On New Year's Eve, it's important to eat at least a bit of lentil and seven raisins. Lentils symbolize strong health, while raisins attract wealth. If the first person a Brazilian meet after the New Year is of the opposite sex, it is a sign of good luck. … Open

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