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Rio de Janeiro Cultural Calendar

January:

The Reveillon New Year’s Eve party held in Rio de Janeiro is known as one of the world’s most outlandish extravaganzas. Copacabana Beach sees more than two million spectators join crowd the pristine sands of this coast to catch the impressive fireworks display celebrating the start of the new year.

February:

Another famous party that this city hosts is the world renowned Carnaval party, arguably the largest in the world with travelers from all over the globe coming to this Brazilian city to enjoy the spectacle of Samba dancers, amazing parade floats and crazy costumes.

March:
Rio de Janeiro sees a variety of events during the month. Cycling fanatics will be happy to know there is the Rio Circuit, an exciting cycling tournament that begins in Niteroi and finishes in the “marvelous” city.

April
Breeders from around the world arrive in Rio de Janeiro for the World Dog Show. This month also see the Rio Boat Show, where the Brazilian nautical industry shines in promoting all types of sea-faring ships.

June
Centering around the feast days of various Catholic faints, Rio’s Bonfire Festival celebrates Brazilian folklore with schools, clubs and churches performing a mock country wedding by bonfire. This month also sees the Rio de Janeiro Marathon where runners challenge the warm, humid tropical climate during a long route through the neighborhoods of the city.

July
On July 2nd Rio citizens celebrate the anniversary of the Rio de Janeiro Military Fire Brigade. This month also features the Rio Sports show where academy owners, clubs, fitness entrepreneurs, etc. display their talents, equipment and products for sports aficionados.

August
Celebrated on August 22, Folklore Day in Rio de Janeiro honors the diverse set of myths, beliefs and legends that comprise Brazilian folklore, while the 25th honors the country’s fighting countrymen on Soldier’s Day.

September
Brazilians honor their Independence Day on September 9 with sporting, cultural and civic events that occur throughout the city of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil. Tree Day on the 21st promotes florist conservation with Rio de Janeiro students planting seeds throughout the city.

October
Children’s Day on October 12 features various entertainment attractions throughout the city, not only on this day, but throughout the month of October, while October 23rd honors Brazilian Alberto Santos Dumont who made the first flight in Paris in 1906.

November
To commemorate the birth of Brazilian statesman Rui Barbosa, the country has Culture and Science Day on November 5 when cultural events are held throughout the city of Rio de Janeiro and around the country. This month also honors the Declaration of the Brazilian Republic on November 15.

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