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Water is the main attraction of many Brazilian destinations
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by BrazilGovNews
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Mar 23, 2018
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Mar 23, 2018 04:42 PM
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Tourism,
Tourists,
Water,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
One more reason to promote the rational use of fresh water and the preservation of rivers, seas and glaciers: leisure and tourism
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E-visa issuances rise 87%
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by BrazilGovNews
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Mar 06, 2018
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Mar 07, 2018 11:30 AM
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E-visas,
Tourists,
United States,
Canada,
Australia,
Japan,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
Since January, U.S., Australian, Japanese and Canadian travellers have the right to request travel permits over the internet
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Tourist spending hits record high in January
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by BrazilGovNews
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Mar 05, 2018
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Mar 05, 2018 06:43 PM
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E-visas,
Tourists,
World Tourism Organisation,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
Foreign travellers spent US$ 779 million in the country in the month, almost 18% more than in January 2017. Argentina and the United States were the leading sources of tourists
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Visa requests from Americans increase 70% in February
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by BrazilGovNews
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Feb 19, 2018
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Feb 20, 2018 11:04 AM
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Documents and Visas,
United States,
Japan,
Australia,
Canada,
Tourists,
E-visas,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
Growth was driven by the issuance of the electronic visa for US tourists. There was also an increase in requests from Japanese and Australian nationals
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Beyond samba schools: Rio offers plenty of choice for Carnival goers
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by BrazilGovNews
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Feb 09, 2018
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Carnival,
Rio de Janeiro Carnival,
Tourists,
Brazilian Culture,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
From the revelry of the Sambódromo to the irreverence of the street parties, locals and tourists are spoilt for choice when it comes to having fun during Carnival
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Carnival is coming! Meet the most popular destinations for the 2018 holidays
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by BrazilGovNews
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Feb 08, 2018
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Carnival,
Party time,
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Tourists,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
Around 400,000 foreign tourists are expected to join the 10.6 million Brazilians who will travel around Brazil in the revelry period
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Electronic visas to inject R$ 1.4 billion in the economy
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by BrazilGovNews
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Apr 18, 2017 10:29 AM
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Electronic Visa,
Tourists,
US,
Canada,
Australia,
Japan,
Documents and Visas,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
A total 849,000 tourists from U.S, Canada, Australia and Japan visited Brazil in 2016
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Electronic visas to inject R$ 1.4 billion in the economy
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Electronic visas to inject R$ 1.4 billion in the economy
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by BrazilGovNews
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Apr 17, 2017
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Apr 18, 2017 10:29 AM
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Electronic Visa,
Tourists,
US,
Canada,
Australia,
Japan,
Documents and Visas,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
Special system for visa issuance, initially valid for US, Canada, Australia and Japan will contribute to boost international tourism and the Brazilian economy in two years
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Cruise tourism expected to generate US$ 18 million during Carnaval in Rio
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by BrazilGovNews
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Feb 20, 2017 01:13 PM
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Cruise,
International Tourism,
Rio de Janeiro,
Carnival,
Tourists,
Economy,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
By April this year, 93 vessels are expected to dock at Pier Mauá, with around 350,000 people
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Cruise tourism expected to generate US$ 18 million during Carnaval in Rio
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Cruise tourism expected to generate US$ 18 million during Carnaval in Rio
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by BrazilGovNews
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Feb 20, 2017
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last modified
Feb 20, 2017 01:13 PM
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filed under:
Cruise,
International Tourism,
Rio de Janeiro,
Carnival,
Tourists,
Economy,
Brazil,
Brazilian Government
50 thousand people are expected to arrive at the city of Rio de Janeiro through Pier Mauá, in the port area of the state capital
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