lunes, 27 de julio de 2009

Festivities



The people says that when the Brazilian is not dancing or singing he is beacuse he is trying. Brazil is a earth in perpetual celebration, To next the most important festivities:

  • 1of january: New year.
  • From the 19 to the 23 of February: Carnival of Rio de janeiro.
  • 9 of April: Holy-Friday
  • 21 of Aplril: Day of Tiradentes (Brazilian revolutionary hero).
  • 1 of May: Celebration of the Work.
  • 10 of June: Corpus Christi
  • 9 of July: holi-friday (only in the state of Sao Paulo).
  • 7 of September: Day of Independence.
  • 12 of October: Festival of the Appeared Virgin, Employer of Brazil.
  • 2 of November: Festival of All the Saints.
  • 15 of November: Anniversary of the Procalamantion of the Republic.
  • 24 of December: Good night.
  • 25 of December: Christmas.
Carnival of Rio: The main event in the city of Rio is its Carnival and this is very famous in the world, the carnival is realised when the summer is finishing. The festivities atract thounsands of people from all corners of the world. This carnival during four days. It starts on Saturday, and ends on Fat Tuesday, or Mardi-Gras as is called. carnival sunday is seven weeks before Easter sunday. The dates change every year, in 2010 it happens from February 13 through 16.

New Year in Brazil:
the Brazilans have a beautiful traditions and one of theirs tradition more importatnt is the Brazilian New Year, as much that they celebrated festival for the people living there. New Year in Brazil is Known as Ano Nove (Portuguese) but is more known as Revillion. It is celebrated on January as per the Gregorian calendr.

New Year is the time when people from various parts of the world like to celebrate it in Brazil. Pubs, Party halls, clubs, beaches and even roads are throndged with people.


Fuente:1,2,3

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