Bossa Brazil Magazine
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Our aim for Bossa Brazil Magazine is to provide our readers an intelligent modern day lifestyle publication which delivers current and comprehensive news stories and features, highlighting the many lifestyle entertaining trends as well as important key business issues. Not only providing news on Brazil but life here in London covering all relevant lifestyle sectors for Brazilian as well as British and international English speaks communities in the United Kingdom. Source
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| Scope | National, Consumer |
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| Language | English, Portuguese |
| Country | United Kingdom |
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| Frequency | Quarterly |
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Search ArticlesGastronomic Map of Brazil - Brazilian Gastronomy
What about a “tasty” regional tour of Brazil? Let us be your guide! With over 500 years of history, Brazilian cuisine is highly diverse, the result of a great mix of ingredients, foods and traditions that date back to the indigenous native population and the migratory influences over the centuries. Even the “discovery” of Brazil relates to cooking, given that the Portuguese caravels that landed in the country in 1500 were, in fact, in search of India and its spices.
BBMAG | London's Iconic Markets
London’s markets have it all. Shop for that little something you didn’t even know you were looking for! London markets are perfect shopping destinations for everything from food to flowers, modern art to antiques, and vintage clothes to curios—there is something for everyone! We begin our tour in the northernmost region of London, highlighting one of the best and most trendy hangouts, Camden Lock.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
UNESCO World Heritage Sites Brazil has 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of the better-known is the Iguacu National Park, the site of one of the world’s largest and most impressive falls, 275 separate waterfalls, some measuring up to 82 metres in height. It is also home to several rare and endangered species, including the giant otter and anteater. Brazilian lifestyle, travel, tourism and Brazilian and Latin American culture at BBMag the only London-based trilingual publication.
Southern region charm
It might be the smallest region of Brazil, but the South is packed with natural wonders and tourist hotspots to suit all The South is perhaps Brazil’s only region with clearly defined seasons and is notable for its bitter winter months. Most places, like the tourist town of São Joaquim, occasionally snow in the southern region. The South is also famous for its wines and speciality meats, popular throughout the country and characteristic of the local culinary culture.
BBMAG | Foz de Iguazú
Los exuberantes paisajes, la biodiversidad y el encanto de Foz de Iguazú hacen del destino uno de los favoritos de turistas de todo el mundo Cuando se piensa en Foz de Iguazú, la primera imagen que viene a la mente son las cataratas del Iguazú y sus 275 saltos de agua, que crean un paisaje impresionante.
El turismo multifacético en el Estado de Ceará
Quien piense que el Estado de Ceará es un centro turístico sólo por sus playas, ¡se equivoca! Además de ser una de las más completas en la industria turística del país, la región tiene interesantes puntos tecnológicos, históricos, culturales y científicos El Estado de Ceará, situado en la región Nordeste de Brasil, es uno de los centros sociales, políticos, culturales y económicos más importantes de la región.
A National Brazilian treasure Teatro Amazonas
The Teatro Amazonas was built in 1896. With sophisticated panels imported from Europe, its beautiful structure consists of a large iron frame built in Scotland, French-coloured brickwork and fresco paintings by the renowned Italian painter Domenico di Angelis. At that time – the 19th Century – the city of Manaus was one of the wealthiest and most developed in Latin America, clear proof that the Amazônia region is not only rich but also in history and culture.
Subterranean river that runs under the Amazon River
Subterranean River… In 2021 scientists discovered an underground river that runs under the Amazon River. The River Hamza is estimated to be 6,000km long and runs at a depth of 4,000km underground. The river’s capacity is three million cubic metres of water, more than that of the River São Francisco, which traverses the state of Minas Gerais and the Northeast of Brazil.
The most visited city in Brazil | The city of business
The city of business Do you know which is the most visited city in Brazil? If you think it must be Salvador, Fortaleza or even Rio de Janeiro, think again. The most visited city in the country, surprisingly, is, in fact, São Paulo. In general, it is the business community that accounts for the majority of the city’s visitors. Brazilian lifestyle, travel, tourism and Brazilian and Latin American culture at BBMag the only London-based trilingual publication.