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Best Destination in Brazil

Santa Catarina has just been awarded with the Best Destination in Brazil prize
by the Viagem e Turismo magazine.

The readers of this reputable magazine selected their 2007 favourites and the awards presentation took place in Rio de Janeiro on October 26.
Santa Catarina was crowned as the best tourist destination in Brazil, surpassing Bahia, champion for the last five years. In the best city category,
Florianópolis took the second place, after Rio de Janeiro. The Costão do Santinho was chosen the best beach resort hotel for the third consecutive year.

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Few people traveling to South America or specifically to Brazil know about the diversity of the population of the country’s largest city, Sao Paulo. Called “Sampa” by its residents, the city is home to more than eleven million people. Not all of its residents are Brazilian however, as the city is also home to the largest Japanese community outside of Japan, plays home to enormous communities of Italians and Arabs, as well as many other foreigners who all happily call themselves “paulistanos”.
The country of Brazil contains a large portion of the Pantanal, one the world’s largest tropical wetlands. It is a critically important environment for many plants, birds and animals. So much so that it has earned three separate designations for protective services – it is the Pantanal Conservation Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it contains the Pantanal Matogrossense National Park and the SESC Pantanal Private Natural Heritage Reserve
Many tourists know that Brazil is one of the largest countries on the planet – in fact it is the fifth largest. Many may not know that the administration of the country is done through five distinct regions, which are divided further into states which contain the cities, towns and villages
Anyone interested in modern architecture will eventually find themselves planning a trip to Brazil’s capital city of Brasilia. Surprisingly, for a country with such ancient history, the capital is less than fifty years old! This is because it was a long-planned undertaking, requiring the efforts of determined leadership.
Imagine a vibrant city, full of shops, restaurants, museums, nightlife and culture. Add to it over forty flawless beaches, several lakes and lagoons, all ideal for swimming, surfing and sunbathing and you will have a good picture of the beautiful Brazilian city of Florianopolis.
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