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By Thais Pavez and Camila Góes Unlike Europe and the rest of Latin America, Brazil's Carnival developed uniformly and throughout all the country, turning it one of the country’s most striking collective performances. As "The Country of Carnival", Rio de Janeiro remained the capital, even after the creation of Brasilia in 1960. The apogee of…
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