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Fête Sainte-Catherine d'Alexandrie
Dimanche, 26 Novembre, 2028
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Brazil is South America's largest country and the fifth largest globally, noted for its immense diversity in people, culture, and landscapes. The country ranges from bustling cities (e.g., Rio de Janeiro, Salvador) and laid-back beaches to natural wonders like the Amazon and Iguaçu Falls. Its culture blends indigenous, African, and European influences.
- Brazil observes several national holidays, including New Year's Day and Good Friday.
- Carnaval is a major movable holiday period, with celebrations spanning many days leading up to the official holidays.
- Religious intolerance and racism are serious legal issues in Brazil.
- Family is a central element of Brazilian culture.
- General social interactions often involve close physical proximity and tactile contact.
- Be aware that public conversation about politics or the military regime is a sensitive topic.
- Approach interactions with open conversation; it is common for Brazilians to initiate talks in public spaces. Punctuality for social occasions is flexible (10-15 minutes late is normal), but this does not apply to scheduled activities like concerts or flights. Displaying public affection is generally acceptable in major cities, though cultural norms vary significantly, and general respect for private life and political sensitivities is valued.
À propos de ce jour férié
The day commemorates Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a figure traditionally regarded as a Christian virgin and martyr who, according to hagiography, lived in the early 4th century. She was described as a princess and scholar who converted many to Christianity.