It's usually celebrated before the forty days of fasting called Lent. Depending on the place, it can be up to two weeks before Lent or begin straight after Epiphany. The day of the most celebrations, however, is Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras, which is right before Ash Wednesday when Lent officially begins.
by bringing people together to celebrate a holiday.
Carnaval, wich is in february.
Carnaval
It is hosted in the beautiful city of Ponce
here is a site about Carnaval in Brazil...hope this helps! http://www.topics-mag.com/internatl/holidays/brazil/carnival-brazil.htm
Carnaval de Santo Domingo
The biggest Carnival celebration in the Caribbean is in Trinidad and Tobago , and it is celebrated annually , before the Lent season.
YES! Lots of the times the carnivals aare very ,very NOISY!
Mardi Gras is translated into Portuguese as "Carnaval." In Brazil, Carnaval is a major festival celebrated with parades, music, and dancing, similar to Mardi Gras celebrations in other parts of the world. The term "Mardi Gras" might also be understood, especially in contexts related to festivities, but "Carnaval" is the commonly used term.
1o. Celbrated --> March 1, 1565 Foundation of Rio de Janeiro 2o. Carnaval
martes de Carnaval
Manhã de Carnaval was created in 1959.