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Carnival in Rio de Janeiro
The Brazilian Carnival (Carnaval do Brasil) is an annual festival held in many cities in Brazil 40 days before Easter, marking the beginning of Lent. During Lent, Roman Catholics refrain from any bodily pleasures. That is why the Brazilian carnival, as an act of parting with pleasure, takes place on the eve of fasting.
There are several versions of the origin of the Brazilian carnival. According to one of them, it is based on the Poteshny Day, introduced in the 17th century by the Portuguese, which was accompanied by songs and dances, when it was decided to fool each other in various ways, pour water on it, throw in raw eggs and beans. Continue reading
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dried buffalo meat
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delightful singing
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national monument
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most expensive resorts
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surrounded by roads
horseback or on foot
clean of corals
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consider this iconic
fascinating biosphere
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travel agency
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beach bathing
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various religions
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romantic beach holiday
cloudy weather
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