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"Brazil for the next generations.
Preserve the Environment"

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RIO DE JANEIRO |
The most famous city of the country gathers together everything that a tourist looks for, unequaled naturals riches, wonderful choices of leisure and culture and hotels that are capable of pleasing even the most demanding guests. In Rio, the visit to the Cristo Redentor and the tram ride can't be missed. See More |
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OURO PRETO |
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With its narrow streets and 17th
century houses, Ouro Preto is registered by UNESCO as World Heritage.
The city keep houses and religious monuments from the baroque period
very well preserved, proof of the glorious times when the city
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PORTO ALEGRE
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With more than one million
trees spread along the sidewalks, squares, parks, hills and even islands
form the city of Porto Alegre, considered one of the places with the
largest amount of trees in Brazil. So much nature contrasts with the
urban life of the capital. However in spite of being a great metropolis
with almost two million inhabitants.
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BRASÍLIA
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Brasília
is a singular city. It was built in the middle of nothing and
inaugurated in less than four years. Only these facts would be enough to
make evident that the capital of Brazil has a history, a least,
different from all the other tourism spots of Brazil. As if it wasn’t
enough, Brasília also has the most different monuments.
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