Brazilian culture reflects the various peoples who make up the Demographics of this South American country: Indians, Europeans, Africans, Asians, Arabs etc. As a result of the intense miscegenation of peoples, there was a peculiar cultural reality, which summarizes the various cultures.
Some of the popular music genre originating in Brazil are the most popular Choro, Samba, Bossa Nova and Musica Popular Brasilians.
About three quarters of the population follows the Roman Catholic religion, which makes the country the absolute number of Catholics in the world. There is still a small number of followers of the Brazilian Catholic Church. Here Protestantism 15 percent of the population (mostly by Pentecostal evangelical churches), 1 percent is spirit, 0.5 percent is a Jehovah's Witness and nearly 7 percent have no religion. Other religions, although few practitioners deserve quotation are religions of African origin (sometimes practiced in syncretism with the Catholic religion), like Umbanda and Candomble. Judaism, Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism (Hare Krishna) have a small number of followers in Brazil, often concentrated in cities in South, Southeast and Northeast.
Brazilian culture reflects the various peoples who make up the Demographics of this South American country: Indians, Europeans, Africans, Asians, Arabs etc. As a result of the intense miscegenation of peoples, there was a peculiar cultural reality, which summarizes the various cultures.
Some of the popular music genre originating in Brazil are the most popular Choro, Samba, Bossa Nova and Musica Popular Brasilians.
About three quarters of the population follows the Roman Catholic religion, which makes the country the absolute number of Catholics in the world. There is still a small number of followers of the Brazilian Catholic Church. Here Protestantism 15 percent of the population (mostly by Pentecostal evangelical churches), 1 percent is spirit, 0.5 percent is a Jehovah's Witness and nearly 7 percent have no religion. Other religions, although few practitioners deserve quotation are religions of African origin (sometimes practiced in syncretism with the Catholic religion), like Umbanda and Candomble. Judaism, Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism (Hare Krishna) have a small number of followers in Brazil, often concentrated in cities in South, Southeast and Northeast.
Brazil is one of South America's largest contry.
They put coffee in their coffee in Brazil
Archery is legal in Brazil, as well as crossbows for targets. Hunting is restricted in most states except in the south. In south Brazil you can get licensed to hunt pigs.
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The layout of the cities along with the similarities in the cultures serve as evidence that the two cultures traded often
Soccer Clubs and States and Cultures
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The people in Brazil before the country was colonized were of the Tupí-Guaraní cultures.
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Portugues Language European Influence Friendly amost of the time
1o. Catholic Roman 2o. Protestants 3o. other cultures
In Brazil a lot because we hava a expansion of oil land and farm cultures is grow also green technology
The africans in Brazil were taken there as slaves. Samba developed long after the Brazilian africans were freed and is a dance form that developed out of the fusion of cultures, it was not an African dance developed in Africa and taken to Brazil.
The culture of Brazil is mainly derived from Portuguese culture, because Portuguese colonized Brazil from 1500. Portuguese language, Roman Catholicism and colonial architectural styles were all introduced by the Portuguese, while some aspects of Brazilian culture were influenced by the contributions of Italian, German and other European immigrants and the Africans influenced language, cuisine, music, dance and religion. The native Amerindians influenced Brazil's language and cuisine.
Yes because here nobody came and only we have the Indian Primitive culture. They are not have expert with contact another cultures and people
The Ayamara, Quechua, Tupi, and Guarani cultures are all present in Bolivia. Some of these cultures can also be found in parts of Peru, Columbia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, French Guiana, and Paraguay, . The Guarani language is one of the official languages and spoken by 90% of the people in Paraguay.
Brazil was influenced by Portugal due to colonization, resulting in Portuguese language and Catholic religion dominating the country. Argentina was influenced by Spain, contributing to its language, religion, and architecture. Both countries also show influences from indigenous cultures and later waves of immigration, like Italian and German in Argentina, and African in Brazil.