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Mercredi, 5 Août, 2026
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Brazil is a diverse South American country, known for its cultural mix of indigenous, European, African, and Asian influences. Attractions range from bustling cities and lively beach culture (like Carnaval) to natural wonders such as the Amazon and Iguaçu Falls. The culture varies substantially across the country.
- Major national holidays include New Year's Day (Jan 1), Carnaval (Feb/Mar, a movable period with celebrations lasting until Ash Wednesday), Good Friday (Mar/Apr), and Tiradentes (Apr 21).
- Brazilian holidays may vary based on federal, state, or municipal legislation.
- Expect Brazilians to be friendly and communicative. Physical greetings often involve cheek-kissing (number varies by city), but handshakes are standard for formal settings. While Brazilians are generally casual about time, arriving late for social engagements is common (10-15 minutes). Always treat the timing of formal activities (e.g., concerts, international flights) as strictly scheduled, as delays may not be tolerated. Public displays of affection are generally accepted, though regional and local conservatism may be observed. Showing disrespect to sensitive topics such as racism or the military dictatorship is strongly discouraged. Religious tolerance and respecting local customs are vital.
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Public holidays in Brazil may be established at the federal, statewide, or municipal level, though most are observed nationally.