Friday, 16 August 2019


As you know that Brazil is one of the most popular country in the world mostly when it comes to one of the best sport in the world. In this post am going to be showing you around the land of some of the great footballers in the history of football. Here are a few tips that cover important basics that will probably be beneficial to you at any stage of the trip.



Brazil covers nearly half of South America and is the continent's largest nation. It extends 2,965 mi (4,772 km) north-south, 2,691 mi (4,331 km) east-west, and borders every nation on the continent except Chile and Ecuador. Brazil may be divided into the Brazilian Highlands, or plateau, in the south and the Amazon River Basin in the north. Over a third of Brazil is drained by the Amazon and its more than 200 tributaries. The Amazon is navigable for ocean steamers to Iquitos, Peru, 2,300 mi (3,700 km) upstream. Southern Brazil is drained by the Plata system—the Paraguay, Uruguay, and Paraná rivers.

Here i will be listing some of the beautiful place to visit while you visit Brazil

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Brazil comprises of different languages which include Spanish but it Is Not The Widely Spoken Second Language Or Native Language.

Many tourists that arrive in Brazil are under the false impression that if they know a bit of Spanish they will be fine, yet Portuguese is actually the language that is official in this country and most of its residents learn Spanish and English due to the requirements of the business industries. While Portuguese and Spanish may be fairly similar, learners usually notice an easier way to learn the other after mastering one, it still does not mean that speaking Spanish will automatically make traveling around Brazil easier.

In addition, the English language is not spoken commonly. Yet São Paulo along with a few of the more popular tourist’s destinations in Rio de Janeiro have a few people that have a bit of knowledge of English. If you want to impress a few of the locals, learn a few of the Portuguese expressions, they will usually appreciate this more.

Rio de Janeiro Is Not The Capital City it was once the capital city until the year 1960. After that, the capital was moved to Brasília in the middle of this country where the current government is based. Rio de Janeiro city is now known as a capital to the state of Rio de Janeiro, but no longer the entire country.


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