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Seven Natural Wonders of the World:
Harbour of Rio de
Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro ("River of January"), is the
second largest city of Brazil. Rio de Janeiro is famous for its
natural settings, its Carnival celebrations, samba and other
music, and hotel-lined tourist beaches, such as Copacabana and
Ipanema, paved with decorated black and cream swirl pattern
mosaics known locally as "pedra portuguesa".
Some of the most famous local landmarks in addition to the
beaches include the giant statue of Jesus, known as
Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado mountain, which has
recently been named one of the New Seven Wonders of the
World.
Climate
Rio has a tropical climate. The temperature
occasionally reaches over 40°C (104°F) in inland areas of the
city, and extreme maximum temperatures above 30°C can happen
every month. In the main tourist areas, the temperature is
moderated by the cool sea-breezes from the ocean.
The average annual minimum temperature is 20°C, the average
annual maximum temperature is 26°C (79°F) and the average annual
temperature is 23°C. The average yearly precipitation is 1,086
mm. The minimum temperature recorded was 4.8°C in July 1928, but
temperatures below 10°C are rare in most of city today, the
absolute maximum reached 43.2°C in January 1984.
Culture
The official song of Rio de Janeiro is "Cidade
Maravilhosa", which means "marvelous city". The song is
considered the "civic anthem" of Rio, and is always the favourite
song during Rio's Carnival in February.
Rio de Janeiro is a very important place when studying the urban
music of Brazil. They are responsible for the creation of Funk
Carioca, which means funk from Rio de Janeiro. This music became
a representation of the current problems residents faced in
Rio.
Rio has been an important center for the revival of traditional
Samba music, especially around Lapa, an old
bohemian neighborhood. This has come closely associated with a
revival in Choro music, a traditional form which is mainly
instrumental.
Despite its charm and beauty, Rio is reputed to be one of
the most violent cities in the world and motivated
movies such as Bus 174, City of
God and Elite Squad portraying severe
social issues. Violent crime is concentrated in the slum areas
known as favelas, which are located largely on the periphery of
the City.
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