Brazil is famous mainly for its city Rio de Janeiro and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, for the giant statue of Christ, the "Christ the Redeemer" on the Cerro del Corcovado, for the annual celebration of Carnival, and for the monolithic mountain known as Pan de Azúcar, the most correct equivalent of Pão de Açúcar, although it is erroneous since it does not refer to any type of bread, but, according to a version of the historian Vieira Fazenda, to the conical blocks of sugar that were prepared for its export in the century in the colonial era.
Rio de Janeiro is also famous for its geographical and urban characteristics, being built in an area not very conducive to the establishment of a metropolis, since it is a very small area, limited by the ocean and the mountains, which sometimes makes the width of the city is reduced to less than ten blocks. Do not hesitate to Travel to Rio de Janeiro.