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  2. Bahian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Bahian Carnival (Portuguese: Carnaval baiano) is the annual carnival festival celebrated in the Brazilian state of Bahia, mainly in its capital, Salvador. The event officially lasts for six days, beginning on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday and concluding on Ash Wednesday at noon.

  3. Ilê Aiyê - Wikipedia

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    Ilê Aiyê is a carnival block from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.It is located in the Curuzu/Liberdade neighborhood, the largest afro-descendent population area of Salvador. The name stems from the Yoruba language: Ilé - home; Ayé - life; which can be loosely translated as 'earth'.

  4. Afoxê - Wikipedia

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    Carnival celebrations in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. The annual Carnival that takes place in several cities of Brazil is considered the country's largest public festival. . Specifically, Carnival in Bahia Salvador is the birthplace of several groups from the Afro-Brazilian tradition, afoxé, which relates to Afro-Brazilian Carnival traditions linked to the Candomblé rel

  5. Can Carnival cool tensions in Brazil and beyond?

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    Feb 28 (Reuters) - Carnival got under way across Brazil on Friday interspersed with simmering antigovernment protests and alongside preparations in 12 cities for the upcoming soccer World Cup.

  6. Brazilian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    During carnival, the Repúblicas turn to affordable accommodation for both residents and visitors coming from all over the country. The city hills, narrow streets, and stone pavement prevent traffic of heavy sound trucks. [24] Zé Pereira dos Lacaios, the oldest carnival block in Brazil with more than 150 years, parade in the city.

  7. Axé - Wikipedia

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    Ilê Aiyê, women symbolic of the Afro-Brazilian culture and community in Salvador, Bahia. In 1974, carnival in Salvador, Bahia began taking shape. A group of Afro-Brazilians civil rights activists formed Ilê Aiyê, a music ensemble that derived their heavy rhythm from Candomblé's religious ceremonies.

  8. Brazil Handing Out 89 Million Condoms at Carnival - AOL

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    Juliana Coutinho, flickr Brazil's health ministry plans to hand out 89 million free condoms during the Carnival celebrations in Rio De Janeiro, which begins Saturday. The number is 26 million more ...

  9. Category:Bahian Carnival - Wikipedia

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