The carnival festivities that paralyzed Brazil for five days and have their epicenter in Rio de Janeiro will revive this Friday for an event that should get some 46 million people dancing across the country, including foreign tourists.
The data comes from the Ministry of Tourism, which expects the first full edition of Carnival to be a record after 2021 parties were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and 2022 parties were limited to closed events and a small number of cities. due to health restrictions.
According to the forecasts of the National Commerce Confederation (CNC), cited by the Brazilian government, the revenue generated from the carnival in the tourism sector throughout Brazil will be about 8.1 billion reais (about 1.46 billion euros), up 26.9% than in 2022. , if it is reached, will become the second largest in the last 11 years after 2020 (1.52 billion euros).
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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