Brazil celebrated its National Heritage Day on August 17th. National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute created in 1998 to honor the historian, Rodrigo Melo Franco de Andrade who is its first would have turned 100 years old. This date aims to reinforce the appreciation and recognition of the country’s cultural heritage. This article introduces 11 UNESCO World Heritage sites located on Brazilian soil.
Three Most Popular Sports In Brazil
There is a popular saying in Brazil that every kid dreams of becoming a professional football player. This might not be entirely true, but it definitely says a lot about the local sport preferences. Soccer is a national passion, but nowadays, for many people, it is not the only one. Other sports are becoming more and more popular for different…
How to Get to Brasil
How to get to Brasil by ways of transport and from India
Salvador the soul of Bahia
The capital of Bahia State – Salvador city shows the strong influence of the African culture. The peope is very hospitable and friendly, and its nature is vere beautiful.
Brazilian football and prejudice about female players (Part 3)
Although the Brazilian people love the king sport, the leading female players still have to go abroad to develop their careers.
Brazilian football and prejudice about female players (Part 2)
From the 1980s of the last century up to now, women’s football in Brazil has been lacking interest.
Brazilian football and prejudice about female players (Part 1)
Although Brazil is the country that produces many of the world’s top football players, people are passionate about this king sport, but women are not allowed to touch the ball and suffer from stigma.
Capoeira – source of Brazilian football culture (Part 3)
The original slave player must train their own skills, based on Capoeira’s spirit and the ability to handle the body skillfully to deceive the opponent.
Capoeira – source of Brazilian football culture (Part 2)
From rubber and coffee plantations, slaves spread to big cities in the South like Rio, Sao Paulo and bring Capoeira culture.
Capoeira – source of Brazilian football culture (Part 1)
A martial art of the slaves – Capoeira – became a great inspiration for Brazilian football to create a spontaneous, sensual identity.