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New Year’s Eve 2010 in Brazil



New Year’s Eve celebrations in Brazil 2010

How to Plan for New Year’s Eve in Brazil?

The celebrations of New Year’s Eve in Brazil, are also know as Reveillon. Is the time of the country’s main holidays, and it marks the beginning of the summer holidays, that usually end by Carnival. All the countries of the world celebrate this date, in its own manner and the more spectacular it is, the better it is for the eyes of other countries.

Copacabana – The best New Year’s Eve 2010 in Brazil

The beach of Copacabana is the best place to spend the New Year’s Eve 2010 in Brazil. Many people considered this beach, the location of the best fireworks show in the world. Brazilian people usually have a meal with family and friends at home, in restaurants or in private clubs, and consume alcoholic drinks. In the Réveillon of Copacabana, people usually dress in white, to bring good luck into the new year.

New Years Eve in Copacabana

New Year’s Eve in Rio de Janeiro is the greatest Reveillon celebration in Brazil, and at the beach of Copacabana 4 million joined in the New Year’s Eve beach parties. New Years Eve in Copacabana is a great celebration.

New Year’s Eve 2010 in S. Paulo – Brasil

The city of São Paulo, in Paulista Avenue,  is also a famous place in the world to celebrate the New Year’s Eve 2010, with large fires burning in the midnight. Famous singers and actors of Brazil are in the party. All over the years, 1 million people attended the party.

New Year’s Eve 2010 in other regions of Brazil

New Year’s Eve is celebrated in different ways in all regions of Brazil (Maceió, Salvador, Brasilia, etc.), but the most important parties are on the beaches. Fireworks, music concerts and African traditions merge to create the magic of New Year’s Eve.

On next New Year’s Eve 2010, the Brazilian people will coast lights up as crowds gather on the beach wearing white for peace, placing candles on the sand and waiting for the fireworks which ring in the New Year 2011.



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