Venice has a carnival every year.
the hear music, the dance, and the eat many traditional foods.
yes
Sevilla
the answer is false
Aruba's carnival time is popular and well attended.Specifically, according to Aruba Tourism Authority's website, the yearly celebration is full of colorful events for 2 months. Aruba's Carnival features a Grand Parade with glittering costumes and joyous music. The Farewell Parade marks the end of the popular celebration for the year.
Someone wanting to visit carnivals can do so in any city which is hosting a carnival. One can visit carnivals in Spain and Italy. These two countries have yearly carnivals.
They celebrate all Federal Holidays and have 17 Official local holidays plus they take an extra week off for Carnival.
Rio de Janeiro is where the Carnival that's famous throughout Brazil and the world is held. There's a lot of planning that goes into the yearly event. Organizers, participants and spectators enjoy the colors of the costumes, the enthusiasm of the dancers and singers, the excitement of the parades and other events, the rhythm of the music, and the smells of the different cuisines.
'Blocos de Carnaval' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Carnival block parties'. The phrase refers to one type of revelry that's organized in conjunction with Brazil's famous yearly Carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro. It's pronounced 'BLOH-koozh djee KAHR-nuh-vow'* according to the carioca accent of Rio.*The sound 'ow' sounds similar to the English exclamation 'ow' of pain.
Well there is good, or bad, or long, or short...All of these can describe a year. If you mean how often something happens, like a carnival every year, yearly is ok, but most prefer annually.
what is two-yearly or half-yearly
Rio de Janeiro is where the Carnival that's famous throughout Brazil and the world is held. There's a lot of planning that goes into the yearly event. Organizers, participants and spectators enjoy the colors of the costumes, the enthusiasm of the dancers and singers, the excitement of the parades and other events, the rhythm of the music, and the smells of the different cuisines.