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Nationaler Tag von Zumbi und Schwarzem Bewusstsein
Montag, 20. November, 2028
November 2028
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3-Tage-Block
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Wochenende
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Wochenende
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Feiertag
3-Tage-Wochenende (18. November – 20. November)
📣 Hinweise für Reisende
Brazil is a vast and culturally diverse country, known for blending European, African, Asian, and indigenous influences across its landscapes, from bustling cities and laid-back beaches to natural wonders like the Amazon and Iguaçu Falls. Brazilian culture varies significantly by region.
- New Year's Day (January 1)
- Carnaval (February/March - movable, marking the 40 days before Easter. Celebrations span a period, but the official holidays are generally the Monday and Tuesday following Ash Wednesday.)
- Good Friday (March/April - movable, two days before Easter Sunday)
- Tiradentes (April 21)
- Be mindful that Brazilians are generally warm and expressive conversationalists. Approach social interactions with diplomacy, as conversations can be highly open and personal. While punctuality is often flexible for social engagements (e.g., arriving 10-15 minutes late for a dinner), it is critical for scheduled activities like plays, concerts, and long-distance bus departures, and flights run on time. Respect racial sensitivities, as racism is a severe criminal offense. Due to Portugal's historical ties, the country speaks Portuguese, not Spanish. Physical greetings typically involve cheek-kissing among friends and family, while a handshake is more appropriate for formal introductions.
Über diesen Feiertag
The National Day of Zumbi and Black Consciousness (Dia da Consciência Negra) is observed annually on November 20th. While conceived in 1971, it was incorporated into the national school calendar in 2003 and recognized as a national commemorative date in 2011. It was established as a national public holiday on December 21, 2023.