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1.
Rio de Janeiro a city of carnivals,fiery samba, and aromatic mate.
2.
The Christ the RedeemerStatue is a famous
statue located on
Corcovado Mountain in
the city of Rio de
Janeiro. It is considered
a symbol of the city and
the entire country. The
monument was
constructed using
reinforsed concrete and
soapstone. The statue
stands at a height of 38
meters, weighs 1,145
tons, and has a
handspan of 30 meters.
3.
Interesting facts about Rio deJaneiro:
~ The Rio Carnival is the largest carnival
in the world.
~ Rio has the bluest skies in the world.
~ It was here that bossa nova, a genre
of popular Brazilian music, a synthesis
of samba and jazz, was born.
~ Rio de Janeiro is the only city in
the world to host the Summer
Olympics twice.
~ Rio is the most popular tourist
destination in South America,
attracting over 2.8 million visitors
annually.
4.
Carnival in Rio DeJaneiro
Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is an annual
carnival where most of the population
dresses up in different costumes and takes
to the streets. Five days are spent: from
Friday to Tuesday before Lent in Brazil's
largest city.
5.
In Rio de Janeiro, there are restrictions andrecommendations for tourists regarding their
behavior, carrying items, and visiting certain
areas.
~ Do not carry large sums of money, jewelry, or
documents.
~ Do not use public transportation at night; only use
licensed taxis.
~Do not leave things unattended on the beach
~Do not argue with Brazilians or residents of
the country
These prohibitions and recommendations are
related to the high crime rate in the city, and
tourists should be cautious in dangerous areas.
6.
The disadvantages ofliving in Rio de Janeiro:
~High crime rates, especially in certain areas.
~The danger in the city center is the crowd, the
spontaneous trade, and the lack of security.
~The risk of becoming a victim of crime increases if
you carry large sums of money, wear expensive
watches, or jewelry.
~Economic instability - at times, the country faces
rising inflation accompanied by crises. This can affect
the cost of living and the availability of goods and
services.
~A closed economy — protectionist taxes make imports
more difficult, which encourages domestic production,
but the quality of local products is inferior to imports.
~Low salaries — employers set low salaries to
reduce costs in case of layoffs.
7.
~Tropical climate with hot andhumid summers (December to
March) and mild winters (June to
August). The average temperature
during the summer months is
around 30°C, while it rarely drops
below 20°C during the winter.
~Tijuca National Park is the
largest urban forest in the
world, home to a wide variety of
flora and fauna.
~Career opportunities: Rio
attracts many professionals,
and there are job
opportunities in various
fields, such as hospitality
and tourism.
The advantages of living in Rio de
Janeiro
~Internships - there are offers
from universities, companies,
and NGOs in the city, many of
which are looking for interns.