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Público Día festivo Regional: BR-MA

Anexión de Maranhão a la independencia de Brasil

Julio 2028
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🏪 Qué está abierto

  • Bancos Cerrado
  • Oficinas públicas Cerrado
  • Escuelas Cerrado
  • Tiendas Varía
  • Restaurantes Horario reducido
  • Transporte público Horario reducido
  • Bolsa Cerrado
  • Correos Cerrado

🛋️ Potencial de fin de semana largo

Bloque de 3 días
VIE 28 Día festivo
SÁB 29 Fin de semana
DOM 30 Fin de semana

Fin de semana de 3 días (28 de Julio – 30 de Julio)

📣 Notas para viajeros

Brazil is South America's largest country and the fifth largest globally. It offers immense diversity in people, culture, and landscapes, ranging from bustling cities and iconic festivals (like Carnaval) to natural wonders such as the Amazon and Iguaçu Falls. Brazilian culture is a mix of indigenous, European, African, and Asian influences.

  • Major national holidays include New Year's Day, Carnaval (February/March), Good Friday (March/April), and Tiradentes (April 21st).
  • Carnaval is a major movable celebration, typically starting days before the official holidays and resuming after Ash Wednesday.
  • Be prepared for cultural variations across the country, especially regarding dress, social customs, and regional accents.
  • While major cities are considered LGBT-friendly, exercising caution and respecting local conservative customs, especially in rural areas, is advised.
  • Understand the different approaches to timekeeping: casual for social plans, punctual for business/transit.
  • Respect local laws regarding religious intolerance and racial sensitivity.
  • Approaching conversationally is common; responses are expected when engaged by strangers in public spaces. Brazilians tend to be highly communicative, so approach interactions with diplomacy. Punctuality is flexible for social appointments (arriving 10-15 minutes late is normal), but strictly observed for business meetings, public transport, and scheduled activities. When greeting, cheek-kissing is customary, though methods vary by city (e.g., São Paulo vs. Rio de Janeiro). For respectful behavior, avoid public displays of racism, political criticism, or undue proselytization. Be aware that family remains a key cultural pillar.

Sobre este día festivo

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