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Jour de la Fraternisation Universelle
Vendredi, 1 Janvier, 2027
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Brazil is South America's largest country and the fifth largest globally. It is a highly diverse destination, offering varied landscapes from bustling cities and laid-back beaches to the Amazon rainforest and Iguazú Falls. Brazilian culture blends European, African, Asian, and indigenous influences.
- Brazilian public transit and social schedules are often flexible regarding time.
- Major national holidays include New Year's Day, Carnaval (a movable celebration), Good Friday, and Tiradentes Day.
- While Brazilian airports and long-distance buses operate on a strict schedule, general social appointments are often delayed.
- Racism is a serious criminal offense under Brazilian law.
- Direct criticism of the Brazilian government or politicians is generally unwelcome.
- Religious tolerance is legally protected, but travelers should dress and act respectfully when visiting religious sites.
- Brazilians are generally passionate and warm communicators; initiate conversations in public as it is a common way to make local connections. Punctuality is generally casual, and arriving 10-15 minutes late for social engagements is normal, though scheduled events (like concerts or business meetings) require timely arrival. Be mindful that public displays of affection (especially for non-heterosexual couples) are met with varying degrees of acceptance; always act respectfully in religious sites, and avoid discussing sensitive political topics or the military dictatorship.
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Dom Pedro I, known as 'the Liberator,' was the founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil (1822–1831) and King of Portugal in 1826.