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Rio De Janeiro

January River

The bay on which the town lies was discovered by the Portuguese Gaspar de Lemos on January 1, 1502. He called it the “January River” (Br. Rio de Janeiro) because he thought he had discovered the mouth of a large river. 1)

Samba

During Carnival in Rio, everyone dances samba, the national dance of Brazil. Its origins can be traced back to African tribes and the name probably comes from the word “semba” describing specific tribal dances characterized by rapid body movements, rhythmic pounding of the feet, and solitary dancing in the middle of the group. According to other translations “semba” is a gesture of the soloist to invite the next person to dance. 2)

Bob's Burger

You won't find any world-famous fast-food chains in Rio de Janeiro, but you will come across Bob's Burger at every turn. It is the first Brazilian fast-food chain founded by a tennis player and Wimbledon winner Bob Falkenburg. 3)

Not A Capital

Rio de Janeiro is often mistakenly considered the capital of Brazil, the capital of the country is the city of Brasilia. Those who are mistaken, however, can quickly correct their mistake. All they need to do is mention that Rio is the FORMER capital of the country (1763 - 1960). From 1808 to 1821 it was also the de facto capital of Portugal, as the royal family led by John VI took refuge here before the invasion of Napoleon's troops. 4)

Tijuca

Tijuca is a 20 sq. miles forest located in the Rio de Janeiro area, making it the largest forest within the metropolitan area. Its name means, in the Tupi language, moor or swamp. Since the 1960s it has also been a National Park. 5)

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