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Whereas elegant Rio de Janeiro and cosmopolitan São Paulo may be the best-known places in Brazil, the Northeast, or Nordeste is one of the liveliest - a land of sunny beaches, colonial towns, vibrating street parties, music and friendly people.
[edit] StatesNine states comprise the Northeast region: Despite being grouped together, culturally and geographically speaking some of those states can be very far apart from each other. [edit] Cities
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[edit] UnderstandThe Northeast is the sunniest of Brazilian regions. Although this may mean long periods of drought for the mainly agricultural inland of some states (and thus crop losses and widespread poverty), the climate also provides almost year-round opportunities for beach-going and other outdoor activities. Long favoured by Brazilian holiday makers, the Northeast has also become increasingly popular with European travellers, especially from Portugal, Spain and Italy due to short travel times, a favourable exchange rate, growing tourist infrastructure and language and cultural similarities. The region was also the original site of European colonization in Brazil. The first Europeans landed in Bahia, set up the country's first capital in Salvador, and over the next centuries brought millions of slaves from Africa to the region. Added to the indigenous population, the result is a fascinating rich cultural mix that makes up some often unknown faces of Brazilian culture. [edit] Talk[edit] Get inThe main international air hubs are Salvador, Recife and Fortaleza. Those cities (especially the first two) are well connected by frequent flights from/to the rest of the country. [edit] Get around[edit] See[edit] Itineraries[edit] Do[edit] Eat[edit] Drink[edit] Stay safe[edit] Get out |
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