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The document outlines the top religions in Brazil, with Roman Catholicism being the most prevalent at 64.63%. It also details the top man-made wonders of Brazil, including the Statue of Christ the Redeemer and the Brasilia City Plan, as well as popular Brazilian foods such as Feijoada and Brigadeiro. The information highlights Brazil's cultural and culinary diversity.

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The document outlines the top religions in Brazil, with Roman Catholicism being the most prevalent at 64.63%. It also details the top man-made wonders of Brazil, including the Statue of Christ the Redeemer and the Brasilia City Plan, as well as popular Brazilian foods such as Feijoada and Brigadeiro. The information highlights Brazil's cultural and culinary diversity.

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RELIGION

Here are the TOP 9 RELIGIONS in BRAZIL


First is ROMAN CATHOLIC with a 64.63%
Second is IRRELIGIOUS with a 8.04%
Third is OTHER CHRISTIAN with a 6.82%
Fourth is ASSEMBLIES OF GOD with a 6.46%
Fifth is OTHER PENTECOSTAL with a 5.64%
Six is TRADITIONAL PROTESTANT with a 4.03%
Seven is SPIRITISM with a 2.02%
Eight is OTHER with a 1.04%
Nine is UNKNOWN with a 0.12%

Her are the TOP 7 MAN-MADE WONDERS OF BRAZIL


First is STATUE OF CHRIST THE REDEEMER, Located in RIO DE
JANEIRO BRAZIL The statue portrays Jesus with arms open,
symbolizing welcome and peace. Adda ti kangato na nga 98 feet and
30 meters kin jay outstretched arms na ket 92 feet and 28 meters.
Created by Polish-French sculptor Paul Landowski and built by the
Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, in collaboration with the French
engineer Albert Caquot. The face was created by the Romanian artist
Gheorghe Leonida.

Second is BRASILIA CITY PLAN B located in the center of Brazil that


was designed to be the nation's capital. It was planned by Lúcio Costa
with public buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Ti layout na ket
kasla nga eroplano with two main axes intersecting at a central plaza.

Third is CHURCH OF SAN FRANCISCO, SALVADOR DE BAHIA. It is


One of the most spectacular churches in the world, this famous
church is richly adorned inside with gold, silver and precious stones
and has ceiling art that has been compared to that of the Sistine
Chapel. Jay uneg ti church ket puro interior ti decoration na.
Forth is BOM JESUS DE MATOSINHOS, located in Basilica in
Congonhas, Brazil. Rococo-style church, built in the 18th century,
known for its soapstone carvings & wood sculptures. The Sanctuary
of Bom Jesus de Matosinhos stands out as one of the most important
places for those interested in Baroque and Rococo.

Fifth is IGREJA DE NOSSA DO SENHORA DO


Carmo, located in Ouro Preto Brazil
One of the Algarve's most dazzling churches, this twin-towered
baroque masterpiece was completed in 1719 under João V. After the
1755 earthquake, its spectacular facade was paid for with Brazilian gold,
and the interior is gilded to the extreme, with numerous cherubs.

Six is Palacio Do Itamaraty, located in Brasilia, Brazil


Palácio do Itamaraty is home to the Foreign Ministry and one of
Brasília's most impressive buildings – a series of concrete arches
towering over Burle Marx's reflecting pool and floating gardens. Jay
erwar ti Bruno Giorgi sculpture meteor ket consists of five marble
blocks each representing a continent.
Outside, the Bruno Giorgi sculpture Meteor consists of five marble blocks,
each representing a continent.

Seven is CARNIVAL IN RIO DE JANEIRO


Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro is one of the world’s biggest parties!
Brazilians in costumes dance in the streets, drums echo through the
city, strangers make out, bodies are embellished in glitter, and no one
sleeps. Every year da nga icelcelebrate sakbay nga mangrugi ti
kuaresma.
TOP 10 FOOD

First is FEIJOADA a Brazilian Dish


Feijoada is a stew made primarily with black beans, and flavored with
salted and smoked meats like pork and beef. traditionally served with
rice, collard greens and farofa (toasted manioc flour).

Second is COXINHA, a popular street food snack in Brazil and is fun


and economical to make. Deep fried siya crunchy iti ruar na,
nalukneng ken creamy iti uneg na. Made with chicken, a special
pastry dough, and cream cheese.

Third is PAO DE QUEIJO, a gluten free bread / roll made with Tapioca
flour, egg, milk and cheese. Literally cheese bread siya. Perfect siya
for Breakfast, Brunch or snack.

Forth is MOQUECA is a Brazilian fish stew made with various kinds of


seafood, coconut milk, tomatoes, onions, garlic, fresh cilantro and
traditionally palm oil.

Fifth is Acai Bowl, a Brazilian dessert typically served as a smoothie


in a bowl or glass. I serve da ti bowl kin adda toppings na nga variety
of fresh fruit, granola, seeds, nuts, peanut butter, etc.
They are made of pulped and flash-frozen acai berries that are pureed
with other frozen fruit.

Six is CHURRASCO, a Brazilian-style barbecue where meat, typically


beef, pork, or chicken. Churrasco ket made from skirt steak, which
comes from the section of the cow known as the beef plate primal cut.

Seven is BRIGADEIRO, a Brazilian traditional dessert. Similar lang


suna ti chocolate truffles. Made from sweetened condensed milk,
cocoa powder, and butter then iroroll da into small balls.
Eight is CAIPIRINHA, a Brazilian cocktail made with cachaça (a
sugarcane-based spirit), lime, and sugar. I seserve da iti small glass.

Nine is EMPADAO, is a popular Brazilian dish that can be described


as a savory chicken pot pie. The dish typically consists of a creamy
chicken filling made with shredded chicken, onions, and a rich sauce,
often with added ingredients like peas, carrots, and olives for flavor.
Usually ma baked until nga jay top na ket ag golden brown and the
filling is bubbling.

Ten is QUINDIM, Quindim is a popular Brazilian custard-like dessert


made primarily from egg yolks, sugar, and shredded coconut. The
dessert is known for its rich, creamy texture and bright yellow color.

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