The most populated region of Brazil is by far the southeast, which extends from the mountain highlands to the Atlantic Ocean. Here you will find the states ofSão PauloandRio de Janeiro, along with the cities of the same name—the two largest cities in Brazil. Also located in the southea...
The Environmental Preservation Tax was the object of this research, whose objective was to analyze the legality of its application in tourist cities in Brazil, under the perspective of environmental, urban, tax and administrative legislations. To this end, th...
Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's primary tourist attraction and resort. It receives the most visitors per year of any city in South America with 2.82 million international tourists a year. And there is a great reason for that: It is one of the most beautiful, vivacious cities in the world. Get...
I was able to live in Brazil for over 6 months in one of the most unique cities in the world, Rio De Janeiro. I would easily consider it one of thebest places live in South America. While this is the first place (and for many the last place) many tourists visit the best things t...
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One of the largest producers of coffee on the planet, Colombia’s fertile plantations mainly lie in the mostly rural and mountainous Paisa region. From its main cities of Manizales, Pereira and Armenia, you can arrange to explore some of the innumerable estates and family-run farms that coat ...
Medellin is certainly one of the most beautiful cities in South America (often called “city of the eternal spring”) with plenty to see and do; a superb mixture of modern, bustling city, whilst retaining its unique heritage and beauty. ...
The city of Potosi used to be a very large mining town and has an immense amount of history. The mines in the region were so rich that the city use to be one of the most wealthiest cities in the Americas. There is nice colonial architecture to see in the area as well as mining tou...
could undermine the resilience of a tourism destination. This is evidenced by the noticeable downturn in the retail industry seen in many previously over-touristed cities after the pandemic. The findings prompt further research into tourism’s role in changing retail landscapes, particularly in tourist...
aBrasilia was the brain child of Brazil’s President Juscelino Kubitschek, who held office from 1955 to 1960. Kubitschek, like other Brazilian leaders, was concerned that most of Brazil’s people were crammed into its seacoast cities. Rio de Janeiro, then the nation’s capital and its secon...