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Alisha Bath. Brazils History Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean Total area 8,511,965 sq km Climate: mostly tropical, but temperate in.

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1 Alisha Bath

2 Brazils History Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean Total area 8,511,965 sq km Climate: mostly tropical, but temperate in south

3 Festivals The city boasts the worlds wildest, glitziest, drawing people from all over the world to come participate Types of Festival Samba parades Carnival balls Carnival Festival Rio Scala Balls

4 World Heritage Site One of the world heritage site is, the Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) is the Brazilian name of the world famous Art Deco statue overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro from the peak of mount Corcovado. The statue represents the cultural identity of Rio de Janeiro, and also of Brazil. Two million tourists visit the Cristo Redentor year, awed by the breathtaking view from the platform by foot of the statue.

5 Fashion The type of clothing worn by people in determined by the history of their country, its climate, traditions and ethnic people. Brazil is a very large county with a very diverse climate in different region.Therefore the traditional clothing of Brazil varies from region to region. Brazil is known internationally for its vibrant, stylish clothing it is comfortable and vividly coloured Brazilian clothing in influenced by a combination of many different races. In urban areas many wear casual shirts and jeans with boots, in southern the dress the same shirts, jeans and dresses mostly made from cottons suited for the sweltering climate.


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