Inglês - important dates in brazil
Easter comes 45 days after Carnival. At Easter, you can eat a lot of chocolate eggs and celebrate Jesus Christ’s Ressurection. Tiradentes’s Day on the 21st of April is also very famous in Brazil. On this date, we reverence this Brazilian martyr called Joaquim José da Silva Chavier (popularly known as Tiradentes), who fought against the tyrany of the Portuguese over Brazilian colonists in the 18th century. On the 12th of June, there is Valantine’s Day. By then, boyfriends and girlfriends exchange postcards, flowers and chocolate and declare their mutual love. In July, there are Julina Festivals with lots of hot dogs and caipirinhas. People put on old rural clothes and dance typical countryside music played with the accordeon.
On the 7th of Septemper, it is the Brazilian Independence Day. On that day, military officers march in parades for local authorities and for the President in Brasília during marcial bands’ live concerts. Thanksgiving Day and Halloween are not originally Brazilian holidays, but some people celebrate it in Brazil. Then Christmas comes on the 25th of December.