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Write an entry Entries about this placeUntitled by Camila V.Encontre informações para comprar sala comercial. about 1 year agoTen Commandments for surviving in the favelas by cottonballThe Veja news magazine listed the Ten Commandments for surviving in the favelas: In the favela, no one sees anything, no one hears anything. Informants are killed. Shops must shut if a drug leader is killed. Rap songs that include references to enemy factions are banned. Clothes the color of rival gangs are banned. Residents are forbidden from calling the police in any situation. Residents may be obliged to hide guns in their homes at any moment. In arguments between neighbors, the drug boss is the judge. Businesses that work out of favelas have to employ residents of the same favela. The traffickers decide which crimes are permitted and who can commit them. Punishments include expulsion, beatings, mutilations and death. In some favelas, residents must paint their houses the same color to confuse the police. about 1 year agoUntitled by freckles2219The beach is AMAZING. During the winter months down there, the waves are strong but so great to be in. The city of Rio is cultural and there is so much to explore. I did a tour in the Favelas and met some cool people. I want to go back to Rio as well as visit the Igassu Falls! over 4 years agoUntitled by SubhakumarI love the mountains – I love the sea – And what better than the menacing mountains just beside the great sea!!! Never been to South America. Brazil is the place I want to be – Not alone – Either with family or with friends or with just a friend ;) over 4 years agoUntitled by gulchThe land area of Brazil extends over 8.5 million square kilometers, occupying just under half (47%) of the area of Latin America. The country possesses 20% of all the world’s biodiversity; an example of this natural wealth is the Amazon Rainforest, with 3.6 million square kilometers. The political and administrative organization comprises three main Branches of Power: the Judiciary, the Executive and the Legislative, and the principle of autonomy among the Union, the Federal District, 26 states and 5,563 towns and cities. Ranking fifth among the world’s most populated countries, the population of Brazil amounts to 50 million families or approximately 180 million inhabitants (2004), the majority – 81% – in urban areas. The national birth rate, which reached as high as 6.3 in 1960, currently stands at 2.1 children per female. The result of this decline, which can be associated to an improvement in social indicators and consequently in quality of life, will be a population whose majority of citizens will be aged between 15 and 44 years within the next four decades. This will represent one of the largest job and consumer markets among the countries on the American continent. over 4 years agoawesome honeymoon! by micahj12 days in country: Rio, Iguassu Falls, Manaus/Amazon/Ariau Jungle Tower, Salvador. Just wish we could always be there! over 5 years agoUntitled by DjimaDon’t try to see too much in one trip: stick to a region, like Sao Paulo, Iguazu Falls & beaches around Sao Paulo state. Or Bahia and Lencois. Or Manaus and the Amazon. Or Olinda/Recife and Fernando de Noronha. See all 309 entries |
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