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Brazil is a vertical country (as opposed to Canada which is horizontal), so the temperatures vary greatly from area to area.

In general 10°C is thought to be very cold.

Of course in the north it doesn't get as cold as in the south, so to a southerner from the southernmost part of the country 10°C might not seem as crazy cold as it would to a northerner, who likely has never been in such "frigid" temperatures before.

In my hometown (Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais) 15°C is considered to be an average(ish) low for wintertime.

The thing to note is that in Brazil not many people have heaters in their homes, so you would be in 10°C or 15°C or whatever weather at all times, not just outside.

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