Showing posts with label Porto Alegre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porto Alegre. Show all posts

Porto Alegre and the World Cup in Brazil

Full of secular tradition, the Southern capital is part of the southern region of the country. It is there that the creation of Brazilian barbeque was spread, which can be tasted with the special cuts of local beef. Due in part to the influence of German and Italian colonization, the cuisine and viniculture are also attractions that can't be missed. In the area surrounding the city is a region of Brazilian canyons: Aparados da Serra, with its deep valleys lined with araucarias, a species of native pine.
Public market, wikipedia

Museum for Ibere Camargo Foundation, photo by Alvaro Siza Architects


Typical dance of gaucho folklore, photo by Tetraksys, wikipedia
Rio Grande do Sul has a long history in Brazilian soccer. It is home to renowned national-level clubs, like Caxias and Juventude. Nevertheless, it could be said that the state is divided in two colors: blue and red.
The blue club is actually three colors. Grêmio, which also has black and white on its uniform, was the world champion in 1983, with a victory in Tokyo, Japan, over Hamburg, 2 x 1. Years later, Internacional, its greatest rival, beat Barcelona 1 x 0 in 2006, and won the title that had kept it behind Grêmio. The game between the two teams, known as Gre-Nal, is a guaranteed attraction for the state championship, as well as for the Series A Brazilian Championship.
Although Grêmio inaugurated its new stadium in 2012, the stage for five games of the World Cup will be Beira-Rio, Internacional's stadium. With a capacity for 48.849 fans, the red stadium is fully prepared for the tournament, hosting games for the home team.
Beira Rio stadium
France, the winner of 1998 edition, will be one of the stars playing in Porto Alegre, with Argentina and Netherlands as partners. A set of strong matches takes place in Beira-Rio in the group stage and, certainly, in the round of 16.
June 15th – Sunday - 04:00pm - France x Honduras (group E)
June 18th - Wednesday - 01:00pm - Australia x Netherlands (group B)
June 22nd – Sunday - 01:00pm – South Korea  x Algeria  (group H)
June 25th – Wednesday - 01:00pm - Nigeria x Argentina (group  F)
June 30th – Monday - 05:00pm – 1st group G x 2nd group H (round of 16)

France national team profile

Robin Van Persie, the Dutch star


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Christmas decoration in the twelve cities that will host the World Cup

Although Brazil is a tropical country where palm trees are a constant, the traditional Christmas trees can be seen all over. Majority of cities - no matter if they are in the coast or in the countryside - prepare the Christmas decoration as part of the season celebration.

Have a look at the Christmas decoration at the twelve cities that will receive the matches for the 2014 World Cup.

Belo Horizonte - lighting at Liberty Square
photo by Wellington Pedro, Imprensa MG 

Brasilia - lighting at  Ministries Esplanade
photo by Daniel Ferreira, DA press


Cuiabá - House of Noel
photo by Michel Alvim - SECOM/Cuiabá

Curitiba - Show at Avenida Palace, headquarters of HSBC

Fortaleza - Christmas tree at Ferreira Square,
photo by Tatiana Fortes

Manaus - Christmas tree at Ponta Negra beach 
photo by Evandro Seixas

Natal - main entrance of the city, The Three Kings


Porto Alegre -  musical show at Santander Cultural Center 
photo by Andrea Graiz, Agencia RBS

 Recife -  Christmas tree at wharf
photo by NE10

Rio de Janeiro - the amazing floating tree  with three million micro lamps at Lagoa district
photo by Alexandre Durão, G1

 Salvador - Christmas tree at Campo Grande Square 
photo by Telma

São Paulo - one of the scenes of the video reproduced in the lake of  the lightened Ibirapuera Park
with the phrase "Live the moments"


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