I was born in Sao Paulo in 1949, my family immigrated to USA in 1961 when I was 11, I had no choice. I am now 73, knowing about life, politics, business, people, and many other things if I was 18 in 1961, I would have never come to the USA, I love Brasil and all Brasilians, and wish them the best!
Really? The 60s, 70s and 80s was the peak USA culture. Meanwhile my parents were suffering with poverty here in southern Brazil. I do have german ancestry and, there are german colonies in my city, but it doesn't mean anything. By the end of the day, those things won't put food on my table.
I am part of the English immigrant population here. Not like big groups like Germans and Italians but still important. The main wave came to build the railways, another wave for the textile and meat packing busines, and then a smaller group like my father came to develop the car industry. Docked Santos, RMS Aragon, 27 June 1960.
@@thepretorian5292Yes, came much more Italians. But it doesn’t mean that the Germans were a small group. Germans were the second largest european immigration to Brazil in the XIX and XX centuries, behind only the Italians.
@@alinemoura328 lol. Even if he isn't a Brazilian, Brazil isnt a continent. Brazil is a federated country, on the south American continent. Brazil is like a continent in terms of diversity, but because it's a federation like USA, different states/regions, have their own cultures and norms that arose over the decades.
Italians shaped economically the entire Brazil. The industrialization brought by them changed the entire nation forever. I'm from the state of Bahia and have to agree that few things were more beneficial for this country than the Italian immigration.
@@MarcosSilveira There is good and no so good things about immigration from Europe in general. Brazil like US and mostly America non Spanish are great open labs for diversity and cultural clash. Italian immigrants were poor, no culture and many of then were forced to came to Americas. The Germans came before, in much small number. That is the reason they got the best lands on RS, SC, valleys, plains and rivers. They were well educated and much prouder than Italians. But the Italian race had to strive. And they did, specially in Brazil and US. Those Immigrants saved Italy from despair. All the history, heritage and culture, instead being burred by the time in oblivion (as examples, Portugal, Spain, Greece). The art, the food, the work and the passion. The greed? Yes, its part too. They got greed (in a good way, accumulating more then they need, honestly) but, who doesn't? Only starving and hungry people will understand it.
@@MarcosSilveiraI'm probably of Italian descent because my Spanish great-great-grandfather had Italian surname, but I don't think Italians brought industrialization, at least no more than any other immigrant colony. The great majority of immigrants were poor people that came in the 19th century, not in the 20th. They were farmers, artisans etc. The economy of Brazsil was basic agrarian until the middle of the last century and are still mostly agrarian nowadays.
@@MarcosSilveira Só consigo me lembrar da família Matarazzo de italianos que industrializaram o Brasil, poderia citar mais para embasar seu comentário? A maioria dos italianos que aqui vieram, eram de origem bem pobres, trabalhando em fazendas e fábricas. Como que eles industrializaram o país? Não faz sentido, eles eram mao de obra, como qualquer brasileiro classe media baixa
The german immigration to Brazil happened in 19th Century, when we had an austrian Empress. Only a few germans immigrated to Brazil after World War II, due the fact that Brazil fought Nazi Germany sending 25.000 men to Italy. My family origins came from Holy Roman Empire, but my great grandfather (a swiss) came to Belo Horizonte in 1928.
A large part of the Germans in Chile supported the Pinochet dictatorship. How was the relationship of the Germans in Brazil with their military dictatorship? What do they think about da Silva, Rousseff and Bolsonaro?
@@mils5000 Regarding the last question, at this point the germans here are so brazilians that they doesn't think about politics based on their origins.
@@mils5000 We despise the Brazilian policy, unfortunately, we have a terrible constitution, that of 88, a constitution of privileges, which lead thieves to power, and the people, unfortunately in some regions, lacking, some are easily manipulated by crumbs, many of them support squid da silva, just like pocketnaro, but behind the curtain all the politicians walk together, setting up corruption schemes, and what we live in Brazil today is a crime against humanity and they will be punished, maybe not now, for being at the height of their dirty deals, but justice and truth with time it appears. Many, which bothers me a little, in order not to get stressed, avoid thinking too much about this subject.
"Extremely exotic in the home of samba and bossa nova" Santa Catarina is not the home of samba and bossa nova, that would be Rio, which happens to be a different place not representative of all Brazil German folk dances are local culture in SC and not exotic at all
The aliens are so stupid and ignorant that tribes germanics came to Brazil before Germany as a nation in 1871. tribes germanics in brazil are since Dom Pedro II hired BRUMMERS to fight Juan Manuel Rosas in 1851, There is an article that says that there is a secret colony of American Confederates in a city in the State of São Paulo, How secret is it if the city attracts TOURISTS from all over Brazil to celebrate the event of American Confederate culture? The city earns money from Confederate event tourism about old country songs and folklore, how is it a secret? I despise any foreign matter about Brazil, the foreign look at Brazil is totally feeble mental
@adolf 1939 Sul do Brasil não é quente, tem areas até que neva, Santa Catarina é o estado Brasileiro com menos criminalidade, algumas cidades com idh a nivel Europeu. Não é tudo a mesma coisa, tenho Orgulho de ser Brasileiro mas cada Região é diferente.🇧🇷🇩🇪
They are ethnically German but most of them are actually third or fourth generation Brazilian. Most German immigration to Brazil occurred before the 1950's so I'm sure if you asked most of them they would identify as being Brazilian first then German second.
Shehzad Chowdhury Brazilian is a nationality. You misinterpreted my comment they would think of themselves as Brazilian citizens first then acknowledge that they are ethnically German. But yes ethnicity they are German, nationality Brazilian.
There is only one Oktoberfest in Brazil, that of Blumenau. Other cities do have parties but with different names, like Fenachopp in Joinville and Schutzenfest in (I think) Jaragua do Sul. All are essentially the same. If any other city in SC uses the term Oktoberfest please let me know.
Brazil it is not one country actually is a lot of brazils. Every region is kinda like a small country. Specially in the south were you can find a italian city for example and then go to a neighboor city that is ukranian or Polish then go to the other that is Duch or belgium. Every city has a different vibe. The south region of brazil has more tham 126 ethnicities.
@David Arauz Yep. If you want. I recommend the state of Santa Catarina which is a more tourisitic region. There are 3 states in southern region: "Rio Grande do sul", "Santa Catarina" and "Paraná" The state of Parana where I live is not very touristic it is just regular normal cities and a lot of farms but it is tge place with greatest varieties of ethnys but it is not touristic and you wont find stuff to do there because it is cities for living except for "The city of foz do Iguaçu" where the waterfalls are located and there are duty free shops where you can buy products with taxes free. . If you want beaches go to the coast cities of Santa Catarina. But the places where you will find the most europeans settlement regions are the cities on the mountains regions(serra).
@David Garcia Contrary to what people have said here, Paraná IS touristy, albeit not like SC and RS. There is a spectacular train ride from Curitiba to Morretes and the Iguaçu falls. Not to even mention the great city of Curitiba.
@@Rafaelleao1977 Just like in America...Good part of those european immigrants have made a lot of Money through the generations and are very rich, sometimes more than a lot of europeans. And there is no 100% brazilian being. You can't try to esteriotype an "100% brazilian" to be a reference and compare with another group like polish and say we are trying to avoid being this kind of 100% brazilians. Stop getting dumb information from mainstream some people from media still think capital of brazil is Rio de Janeiro or Buenos Aires dude.. But In fact the thing is that there are a lot of different brazils inside Brasil. The accent dialects cousine, housing architecture, a lot of things change depending on the region. Sometimes the accent is so different that it feels like another language. Some regions of brazil are Thousand and Thousands quilômeters apart from each other. The most northern part of brazil is closer to Canada than it is closer to the most Southern part of brazil for example. And I gotta say countries like poland and ukraine(before the war) or Estônia for example are doing much better than "Developed countries" like germany, Holland, Italy, France.
Those cities and towns are brazilian. They talk portuguese . Those people are descendants of people coming from other countries. Just like this video these people are german descendants but they can talk portuguese only. ukraine city is in ukraine not brazil
@@patriciasousadasilva9077 Desculpa minha ignorancia, mas nunca ouvi alguém se referir a Mata Atlantica como Selva, e sim Floresta. Selva sempre associei com florestas úmidas e equatoriais. Mas se estou errado, pode me corrigir com educação, não precisa xingar e ser agressiva. Isso mostra que vc pode ter mais conhecimento em certas áreas, mas tem menos modos e é menos civilizada. Ninguém sabe de tudo.
Actually it's not exotic at all. Brazil is a very multicultural country with lots of migrants everywhere around the territory... Italians, Germans, ert. ❤❤❤
Brazilians visit this video and talk about, the costumes , the music, the food, the region .... europeans and americans only talk about race, did you all have your brains shrank or something?
Gostei muito de Blumenau, bem diferente de SP até as músicas no rádio era diferente! E quanto mais pro sul vc vai mais diferente fica! Eu e meu marido queremos ir nessa festa, parece que essa festa só perde pra festa da Alemanha! Foi o que escutei.
A segunda maior Oktoberfest e que foi criada como uma forma (completamente genial) do governo municipal para criar verbas para conseguir reconstruir a cidade pois quase todos os anos havia enchente na cidade (meu pai é de lá, ele e a família se mudaram para Florianópolis pois estavam cansados de acordarem cobertos de água). E aproveitou da herança alemã para fazer sua própria oktoberfest. Virou um patrimônio imaterial da cidade e a história por trás disso é trágica, mas mostra a forma como nós brasileiros podemos transformar momentos ruins para alegria e celebração (como o samba, a copeira, o funk, mpb, etc.). Nossa cultura é linda e diversa.
People, Blumenau is as close to the jungle as Munich is close to Lisbon. Do the home-work, Blumenau is about 3000 kms from the jungle/rain forest. Blumenau is located in the south of Brazil, the area of green plains, very cold winters, and snow in the mountains. It's farm country. THAT'S WHY the Germans, the Dutch, the Poles, the Russians and the Northern Italians all flocked in there, is because it resembled Europe, not the jungles of Africa.
Cara, sinto muito lhe informar, mas os matos da região baixa de SC, perto do litoral, são tudo SELVA. É bem tropical sim. E está bem longe do Pampa. Em SC tem muita floresta temperada, mas não na região de Blumenau. Lá é selva mesmo.
Yeah think of Brazil like the United States just the only difference was most of the immigrants came from Southern Europe whereas in the US most of the immigrants came from Northern Europe.
@Abraham Shekelbergstien You mean now Mexico? Yes modern day immigration to the US the largest country of immigrants is Mexico but I was referencing 1850's-1950's time period most of the immigration to Brazil was from Portugal, Italy, Spain, Germany, Eastern Europe, Japan , Middle East. In the US during that time period it was largely German, Irish , British Isles, Italy , and Poland.
In the north and northeast we have the Festa Junina, Brazil is very diverse so we don't like to compare it with Rio de Janeiro much less with Spanish America (Latin America)
@@shinny1p242 There are lots of freedoms in Brazil, more than what I experienced in some other places for sure, but the problem with that is that there's also freedom for the bad people, if that makes sense. So yeah, we have to find a balance sometimes, sometimes rules are a necessary evil.
@@shinny1p242 But I have to also say this: there's a bunch of dark-skinned people in brazil that have this RAGE towards white people, specially white and blonde. There's clearly a bias. And no, not everyone is a saint down there.
I have been to Oktoberfest in Munich and also to the Swabian answer to it ("Wasen Volksfest"); due to its tropical nature of the country, I'd love to experience this one at some point.
What's also interesting is that Blumenau had a relevant settlement from northern Italians, which were refused by Dr Blumenau in the begging of the city, but had to be accepted due to a lack of German immigrants during some years. People almost aways forget their influence there.
I'm impress with the lack of brazilian comments, maybe is cause the video is quite new. So where are my BRs??? rs Cadê os brasileiros nos comentários? Also, is not "exotic" to us, german culture is quite common in the south of Brazil, all brazilians know about it, different from what other coutries think about us, we are a very mixed culture, I believe THE most mixed country in the world. Samba and carnaval is just a tiny part of it that got famous to gringos because is a big party and everybody wants to come, but for brazilians Oktoberfest is as common as Carnaval, in matter of fact, I don't even live in the south but I went to Oktoberfest twice already and never went to a Carnaval party, a lot of brazilians never did.
as melhores festas estão no sul hj em dia :v até mesmo o rio de janeiro com seu incrivel rock in rio que deveria ser um dos maiores eventos do mundo hj não é mais o mesmo.
I am still looking for the jungle in the title of this video. Why TF everything people think about Brazil is related to jungle, favela and criminals? I can't blame those who thinks they're the center of the world, limited to their own little culture and language.
My maternal family is German and paternal is Portuguese with many German influences as well, i was born and raised in the coast of the State but both sides of my family came from the interior. German influence is still very strong here in the Azorean coast, the director of my school and one of my teachers was a blond woman from a German family in which they still spoke German between themselves; i still remember that very frugal education, they're very serious about discipline. It is nostalgic for me. I simply love this.
Aqui no rio de Janeiro tem muitas cultura portugueses , italianos, espanhóis, libaneses e alemães tbm .. agora tão migrando bastante russos e franceses pro rio de janeiro!!
As many others pointed out, there's no jungle in Santa Catarina or Blumenau. It takes 3 hours by plane and 2 days by car to reach the jungle, DW. Take your time to study our geography before making nonsensical titles. Very unprofessional from you.
There are many festivals like this in south and southest of Brasil only change the names and city with germanic heritage. For example Bauerfest, Fenarreco, etc....
Não tem problema sermos terra de índio, a terra era deles de qualquer forma, e ainda há muitos nativos aqui. O problema é falarem isso com intenção de ser pejorativo.
@@patriciasousadasilva9077 Ah sim até porque os indios ocupavam TODO o território nacional né kkkkk e além disso eles tinham noção de sociedade e tinham um estado constituído, não é mesmo.. kkkkk
Vocês só tem comida abundante, saúde, saneamento básico, energia elétrica, economia, tecnologia, literatura e milhares de outras coisas por causa dos Europeus. Pra ser mais específico, se não fossem os Italianos e Alemães no Sul e Sudeste, o Brasil não seria 1/4 do que é hoje, e ainda sim é um país ruim.
@@siriemapantanal6894 O simples fato do rapaz digitar os respectivos nomes dos estados que compõem o sul do Brasil lhe causou tamanha ojeriza a ponto de responder de forma tão irascível?
Sempre que mostrar reportagens do sul do Brasil vai aparecer os xenofóbicos e invejosos pra reclamar e xingar . Na verdade a beleza das cidades do sul das mulheres do sul do povo do sul incomoda muita gente
@@DIOGOSCCP o Paraná fazia parte da província de sp mas não tinha os mesmos ideais que os imundos paulistas. E por isso o Paraná se tornou um belo estado , depois que os paulistas por querer se emancipar como os gaúchos tomaram bela catracada do governo federal e baixaram a bolinha e lamberam o chão pra não tomar tiro na bunda
@@Anderson_Anderas I'm also a boring person so... I don't know, I just think that carnaval is "dirty" even though I live in freaking são paulo... at least I'm not someone who lives in Rio and hates Carnaval, because I think Carnaval is a HUGE deal for Rio, just like Oktober is for them... Can you inform me about a cool festival that is huge here in São Paulo?
Actually the Texas of Brazil is a little more south... The state of Rio Grande do Sul (Blumenau is in Santa Catarina), also has a big german migration and is more similar to Texas than Santa Catarina.
I married a gaucho not knowing anything about southern Brazil. He was so proud with his little state flag (to the point of being annoying), he was obsessed with grilling his steaks, he talked with dreams of separating from Brazil. It reminded me of someone and one day I figured it out- they are like Texans! 🤣 lol
The real Texas of Brazil must be Mato Grosso do Sul. I travelled from Coxim to Rondonopolis, 500 km of farms, one after the other. This was many years ago, now Brazil is an agribusiness powerhouse. Even Sun Myung Moon came over and opened a football team there.
O mais legal é ver as tretas dos BR tretando sobre etnia até mesmo em inglês. Se vocês não quiserem as negonas pode trazer que o branco aqui quer, é só mandar.
Benedict XVI visit Brazil why He did not come to Brumenau unlike John Paul II visit Polish community in Parana because the founder is from Benedict XVI’s region of Bavaria in Germany and Benedict XVI is German
Hello from Neu Hamburg, Brazil. I saw that match in a pub called Bierbörse. Owned by two friends of surname Feltes and Bohnenberger. The bar was decorated with German flags and playing German music. But 3/4 were rooting for Brazil. Most teuto Brazilians do not speak German anymore (high German and the dialect hunsrückisch were forbidden in second world war) and while they pride their German roots, most feel full Brazilians, although of course there are exceptions. After the third goal people got extremely silent, then the bar owner shouted "let's drink!" And people hit a little animated and rooting against Brazil, more of anger for the shameful dishonesty than for really rooting for Germany. I remember watching 2002 with the bar owner and he was fully supporting Brazil
Janick, can I talk a secret? Not a single brazilian care about the Brazilian national team of soccer... the national love is the soccer between local clubs: Corinthians, São Paulo, Vasco... like the Barcelona, Manchester....
i'm not even geman descent but after the 4th goal i was german from birth... That crap national team, that are basically the rotten stars players send to play soccer in europe doesn't represent brazilain futebol, we should have send our players that play here in Brazil, i'm pretty sure that they won't make a fiasco like that and could even possibly won the cup... Brazilians are good at futebol, the problem isn't our futebol is the whole corporativism that takes place in this sport.
Oktoberfest is not even close to be the second largest festival in Brazil. In 2018, only 238 thousand people participated in this festival during 11 days, wich is nothing compared to the carnival parades with more than 2 million people we have. In any city and in a lot of towns the carnvival is way bigger. In addition, we have other festivals such as the Festa Juninas, which take place practically all over the country with millions of people
Ich weiß dort giebt es schöne Brasilianerin und ihre kultur gefält mir auch .ich hatte in Venezuela mal ein kontakt man aber der ist leider wieder zugückgekommem aber er weiß was zutun ist und er wirt mir tips dann geben wenn es soweit ist.😉😊
Probably the safest part of Brazil where you have a majority of Germans, Dutch, etc. Southern Brazilian States of Parana, Santa Catarina, & Rio Grande do Sul. Hardly any crime there compared to the rest of Brazil.
In fact São Paulo is the safest state according to studies exame.com/brasil/quais-os-estados-mais-seguros-e-perigosos-do-brasil/ www.sonoticiaboa.com.br/2019/06/11/mapa-mostra-10-regioes-menos-violentas-do-brasil/
True, the white people there are basically like "Trump" supporters. Its a predominately White European region and they despise the states in the North and Northeast that are predominately mixed because they are generally poorer and less developed. A lot of rich vacation spots and nightlife in these areas almost feels like "Europe".
This is not exotic in Brazil. Almost nothing is in a country with immigrants from all corners or the world.
@Duke of Burgundy 🇧🇷🙄🤔
The Native Brazilians suffer.
@@ThisNinjaSays_They are better off today due to industrialization than they ever were with their primitive ways.
É claro que é exótico.
Eu não fazia ideia de que isso existia no Brasil.
É bem diferente do convencional.
@@antoniopera6909 Não, não é exótico! A nossa mídia é que só mostra Rio de janeiro
I was born in Sao Paulo in 1949, my family immigrated to USA in 1961 when I was 11, I had no choice. I am now 73, knowing about life, politics, business, people, and many other things if I was 18 in 1961, I would have never come to the USA, I love Brasil and all Brasilians, and wish them the best!
I was born in Brazil, but I am living in the US for the last 37 years. I am 68 now.
Really? The 60s, 70s and 80s was the peak USA culture. Meanwhile my parents were suffering with poverty here in southern Brazil.
I do have german ancestry and, there are german colonies in my city, but it doesn't mean anything. By the end of the day, those things won't put food on my table.
You can always buy a ticket and go back.
Nunca é tarde para ser feliz meu amigo, venha para o Brasil.
Im from Morocco I really need some to help me to go to brazil for work there Thank you
Brazil is a multinational country, a country for everyone
I am part of the English immigrant population here. Not like big groups like Germans and Italians but still important. The main wave came to build the railways, another wave for the textile and meat packing busines, and then a smaller group like my father came to develop the car industry. Docked Santos, RMS Aragon, 27 June 1960.
Cool
Germans were not big groups most of the germans in brazil were from prussian pommeneria, the italians were the big group
@@thepretorian5292Germans were big groups. And the Pomerania was part of the Germany, the region was situated between Germany and Poland.
@@Marcos_Souza789 did I said otherwise? The Germans did not come in large numbers compared to Italians
@@thepretorian5292Yes, came much more Italians. But it doesn’t mean that the Germans were a small group.
Germans were the second largest european immigration to Brazil in the XIX and XX centuries, behind only the Italians.
I’m Colombian but my ancestors were German , I’m currently living in São Paulo , a city with lots of German roots as well !
Each state in Brazil has your unique culture, Brazil is actually an entire continent
No it's not
@@nicholasbiddle7893 are you Brazilian?
@@alinemoura328 lol. Even if he isn't a Brazilian, Brazil isnt a continent. Brazil is a federated country, on the south American continent.
Brazil is like a continent in terms of diversity, but because it's a federation like USA, different states/regions, have their own cultures and norms that arose over the decades.
@@gundamt437 ele n quiz dizer q o brasil é literalmente um continente e sim q a diversidade cultural do brasil parece ser até varios paises em um
@@alinemoura328 He's just a jealous person.
That is the Brazil nobody knows. Not just the German but the Italians shaped economic and culturally the southern Brazil.
Italians shaped economically the entire Brazil. The industrialization brought by them changed the entire nation forever.
I'm from the state of Bahia and have to agree that few things were more beneficial for this country than the Italian immigration.
@@MarcosSilveira There is good and no so good things about immigration from Europe in general. Brazil like US and mostly America non Spanish are great open labs for diversity and cultural clash. Italian immigrants were poor, no culture and many of then were forced to came to Americas. The Germans came before, in much small number. That is the reason they got the best lands on RS, SC, valleys, plains and rivers. They were well educated and much prouder than Italians. But the Italian race had to strive. And they did, specially in Brazil and US. Those Immigrants saved Italy from despair. All the history, heritage and culture, instead being burred by the time in oblivion (as examples, Portugal, Spain, Greece). The art, the food, the work and the passion. The greed? Yes, its part too. They got greed (in a good way, accumulating more then they need, honestly) but, who doesn't? Only starving and hungry people will understand it.
@@MarcosSilveiraI'm probably of Italian descent because my Spanish great-great-grandfather had Italian surname, but I don't think Italians brought industrialization, at least no more than any other immigrant colony.
The great majority of immigrants were poor people that came in the 19th century, not in the 20th. They were farmers, artisans etc. The economy of Brazsil was basic agrarian until the middle of the last century and are still mostly agrarian nowadays.
@@MarcosSilveira Só consigo me lembrar da família Matarazzo de italianos que industrializaram o Brasil, poderia citar mais para embasar seu comentário? A maioria dos italianos que aqui vieram, eram de origem bem pobres, trabalhando em fazendas e fábricas. Como que eles industrializaram o país? Não faz sentido, eles eram mao de obra, como qualquer brasileiro classe media baixa
Não conhecem pq não procuram saber sobre o país!! Lembrando que Nenhum país é perfeito,ok😏
The german immigration to Brazil happened in 19th Century, when we had an austrian Empress. Only a few germans immigrated to Brazil after World War II, due the fact that Brazil fought Nazi Germany sending 25.000 men to Italy. My family origins came from Holy Roman Empire, but my great grandfather (a swiss) came to Belo Horizonte in 1928.
A large part of the Germans in Chile supported the Pinochet dictatorship. How was the relationship of the Germans in Brazil with their military dictatorship? What do they think about da Silva, Rousseff and Bolsonaro?
@@mils5000 Regarding the last question, at this point the germans here are so brazilians that they doesn't think about politics based on their origins.
@@mils5000 We despise the Brazilian policy, unfortunately, we have a terrible constitution, that of 88, a constitution of privileges, which lead thieves to power, and the people, unfortunately in some regions, lacking, some are easily manipulated by crumbs, many of them support squid da silva, just like pocketnaro, but behind the curtain all the politicians walk together, setting up corruption schemes, and what we live in Brazil today is a crime against humanity and they will be punished, maybe not now, for being at the height of their dirty deals, but justice and truth with time it appears. Many, which bothers me a little, in order not to get stressed, avoid thinking too much about this subject.
This is awesome because in my state the are other cultures like Polish and Ukrainian festivals for example
The state is Paraná
There you can have a wonderful pasta meal at Madalosso. Mangia che te fa bene!
Tá bom pardola
@@2dmodels3dQual é o sentido do seu comentário? Você que atenção?
@@2dmodels3destamos celebrando a diversidade do nosso Brasil, qual o problema?
@@2dmodels3dkeep showing your kn0w-n0thing asšh0le mindset!!
Blumenau Oktoberfest is truly amazing!
Very interesting. Never knew it was this much celebrated.
Brazilian always invent some excuse to party lol
@@brisasalvas2267E qual o Problema de festejar ? Se vocês ai não gosta, não podemos fazer nada 😉
"Extremely exotic in the home of samba and bossa nova"
Santa Catarina is not the home of samba and bossa nova, that would be Rio, which happens to be a different place not representative of all Brazil
German folk dances are local culture in SC and not exotic at all
The aliens are so stupid and ignorant that tribes germanics came to Brazil before Germany as a nation in 1871. tribes germanics in brazil are since Dom Pedro II hired BRUMMERS to fight Juan Manuel Rosas in 1851, There is an article that says that there is a secret colony of American Confederates in a city in the State of São Paulo, How secret is it if the city attracts TOURISTS from all over Brazil to celebrate the event of American Confederate culture? The city earns money from Confederate event tourism about old country songs and folklore, how is it a secret? I despise any foreign matter about Brazil, the foreign look at Brazil is totally feeble mental
Agree. We here in the northeast have a different culture than Rio's too.
@@ezequielson5677 Exactly, but for foreign media Brazil is a country full of Black people dancing Samba, thanks Rio.
@adolf 1939 Sul do Brasil não é quente, tem areas até que neva, Santa Catarina é o estado Brasileiro com menos criminalidade, algumas cidades com idh a nivel Europeu. Não é tudo a mesma coisa, tenho Orgulho de ser Brasileiro mas cada Região é diferente.🇧🇷🇩🇪
@adolf 1939 falou o nazistinha tupiniquim.
Ethnic germans speaking Portuguese
They are ethnically German but most of them are actually third or fourth generation Brazilian. Most German immigration to Brazil occurred before the 1950's so I'm sure if you asked most of them they would identify as being Brazilian first then German second.
Vijay Danushkodi Brazilian is their national identity but there is no such thing as ethnic brazilian
Shehzad Chowdhury Brazilian is a nationality. You misinterpreted my comment they would think of themselves as Brazilian citizens first then acknowledge that they are ethnically German. But yes ethnicity they are German, nationality Brazilian.
natalie storm yes
@@vijaydanushkodi4980 Are they not the Nazi's who ran away after losing the WW2 ??
Blumenau is only one of the hundreds of Oktoberfest we have in south, there are also several other festivals besides Oktoberfests
Kerbs
There is only one Oktoberfest in Brazil, that of Blumenau. Other cities do have parties but with different names, like Fenachopp in Joinville and Schutzenfest in (I think) Jaragua do Sul. All are essentially the same. If any other city in SC uses the term Oktoberfest please let me know.
@@paulwilliamdixon3674 Oktoberfest Santa Cruz do Sul
And in countries that have a history of colonization
@@fabiogarcia7615 Igrejinha! Em algumas cidades da Serra Gaúcha, como Vacaria temos a festa do chopp.
Brazil's most German city is actually Pomerode, not Blumenau.
By proportion, by numbers is Blumenau.
true
The Pomeranians are not really Germans
Blumenau é a capital do vale europeu. Estuda.
@@n.m.m5460 What Pomeranians are then?
Pessoa : Brazil is beautiful
Nome da pessoa : João da Silva
A melhor região do mundo é a do brasil ,essa terra maravilhosa que todos tem inveja
Pra que viajar o mundo quando se tem o Brasil?
Kkkkkkk vdd kkkkk
@@Guilherme-eh6lt menos o meu estado
Sonhei que o Brasil entrou em guerra e eu fugiu do país e disse "Adeus otarios vejo vocês no inferno"
Brazil it is not one country actually is a lot of brazils. Every region is kinda like a small country. Specially in the south were you can find a italian city for example and then go to a neighboor city that is ukranian or Polish then go to the other that is Duch or belgium. Every city has a different vibe. The south region of brazil has more tham 126 ethnicities.
@David Arauz Yep. If you want. I recommend the state of Santa Catarina which is a more tourisitic region. There are 3 states in southern region: "Rio Grande do sul", "Santa Catarina" and "Paraná" The state of Parana where I live is not very touristic it is just regular normal cities and a lot of farms but it is tge place with greatest varieties of ethnys but it is not touristic and you wont find stuff to do there because it is cities for living except for "The city of foz do Iguaçu" where the waterfalls are located and there are duty free shops where you can buy products with taxes free. . If you want beaches go to the coast cities of Santa Catarina. But the places where you will find the most europeans settlement regions are the cities on the mountains regions(serra).
In SC there is a city with a German name: Dreizehnlinden
@David Garcia Contrary to what people have said here, Paraná IS touristy, albeit not like SC and RS. There is a spectacular train ride from Curitiba to Morretes and the Iguaçu falls. Not to even mention the great city of Curitiba.
@@Rafaelleao1977 Just like in America...Good part of those european immigrants have made a lot of Money through the generations and are very rich, sometimes more than a lot of europeans. And there is no 100% brazilian being. You can't try to esteriotype an "100% brazilian" to be a reference and compare with another group like polish and say we are trying to avoid being this kind of 100% brazilians. Stop getting dumb information from mainstream some people from media still think capital of brazil is Rio de Janeiro or Buenos Aires dude.. But In fact the thing is that there are a lot of different brazils inside Brasil. The accent dialects cousine, housing architecture, a lot of things change depending on the region. Sometimes the accent is so different that it feels like another language. Some regions of brazil are Thousand and Thousands quilômeters apart from each other. The most northern part of brazil is closer to Canada than it is closer to the most Southern part of brazil for example. And I gotta say countries like poland and ukraine(before the war) or Estônia for example are doing much better than "Developed countries" like germany, Holland, Italy, France.
Those cities and towns are brazilian. They talk portuguese . Those people are descendants of people coming from other countries. Just like this video these people are german descendants but they can talk portuguese only. ukraine city is in ukraine not brazil
Jungle?? The jungle is 2000 km away in the north, at least.
E a Mata Atlântica seu imbecil é o q? vcs são burros mesmo q nem os gringos USA, a aula de geografia tá escrota aí né?
@@patriciasousadasilva9077 Desculpa minha ignorancia, mas nunca ouvi alguém se referir a Mata Atlantica como Selva, e sim Floresta. Selva sempre associei com florestas úmidas e equatoriais. Mas se estou errado, pode me corrigir com educação, não precisa xingar e ser agressiva. Isso mostra que vc pode ter mais conhecimento em certas áreas, mas tem menos modos e é menos civilizada. Ninguém sabe de tudo.
Ein prosit! 🇧🇷🇩🇪🙋♂️🙆
Brasil tem Cultura alemã forte no sul 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@DANIEL nunca vai acontecer
@DANIEL se acontecer sul vai falir
@@percyeevil8365 mais fácil o Brasil falir
Não esquece que a Hidrelétrica de Itaipu é do sul heim, vai ficar sem luz se o sul se separar brow
@@SirgElKickboxer tá tá tanto faz vey
@@SirgElKickboxer eu sou do Sul é não quero que isso aconteça 1-nosso exército séria uma bosta 2-econômica frágil 3-população pequenha
Actually it's not exotic at all. Brazil is a very multicultural country with lots of migrants everywhere around the territory...
Italians, Germans, ert. ❤❤❤
@Henrique Ferreira Hopefully they are not all sitting in tons...😘
@@dweuromaxx wth?
Brazilians visit this video and talk about, the costumes , the music, the food, the region .... europeans and americans only talk about race, did you all have your brains shrank or something?
The Brazil who the media don't show for you
Nice seeing a wide variety of folks having fun.
Gostei muito de Blumenau, bem diferente de SP até as músicas no rádio era diferente! E quanto mais pro sul vc vai mais diferente fica! Eu e meu marido queremos ir nessa festa, parece que essa festa só perde pra festa da Alemanha! Foi o que escutei.
A segunda maior Oktoberfest e que foi criada como uma forma (completamente genial) do governo municipal para criar verbas para conseguir reconstruir a cidade pois quase todos os anos havia enchente na cidade (meu pai é de lá, ele e a família se mudaram para Florianópolis pois estavam cansados de acordarem cobertos de água). E aproveitou da herança alemã para fazer sua própria oktoberfest. Virou um patrimônio imaterial da cidade e a história por trás disso é trágica, mas mostra a forma como nós brasileiros podemos transformar momentos ruins para alegria e celebração (como o samba, a copeira, o funk, mpb, etc.). Nossa cultura é linda e diversa.
People, Blumenau is as close to the jungle as Munich is close to Lisbon. Do the home-work, Blumenau is about 3000 kms from the jungle/rain forest.
Blumenau is located in the south of Brazil, the area of green plains, very cold winters, and snow in the mountains. It's farm country.
THAT'S WHY the Germans, the Dutch, the Poles, the Russians and the Northern Italians all flocked in there, is because it resembled Europe, not the jungles of Africa.
"Not the jungles of africa"... seu comentário tinha tudo pra ser perfeito, até você associar a africa com floresta
mano q
@@Omouja mano sim
Cara, sinto muito lhe informar, mas os matos da região baixa de SC, perto do litoral, são tudo SELVA. É bem tropical sim. E está bem longe do Pampa. Em SC tem muita floresta temperada, mas não na região de Blumenau. Lá é selva mesmo.
Eu sei que isso enfurece vcs mas mesmo no sul ainda há áreas de floresta e mata. Não tem só floresta aqui na Amazônia
This Irishman thinks a trip here is needed next year :D
xD
👏👏👏
😂never won a drinking contest with an Irish. Y'all are drinking gods😂
And you will be very welcomed :D
I'm planning a trip to Blumenaus next Oktober with friends. It's fun af. Make sure to check other locations in the region. There's a lot to do!
I had no idea this culture was down there.
Yeah think of Brazil like the United States just the only difference was most of the immigrants came from Southern Europe whereas in the US most of the immigrants came from Northern Europe.
Vijay Danushkodi yes
@Abraham Shekelbergstien You mean now Mexico? Yes modern day immigration to the US the largest country of immigrants is Mexico but I was referencing 1850's-1950's time period most of the immigration to Brazil was from Portugal, Italy, Spain, Germany, Eastern Europe, Japan , Middle East. In the US during that time period it was largely German, Irish , British Isles, Italy , and Poland.
yeah, it's called Brazil
Nazis fled there after the war. They have a few towns that are completely German
Sou Judeu descendente de alemão de Monte Verde MG tenho orgulho dessa diversidade do Bradil
O nosso Brasil tem mais de 42 milhões de descendentes judeus, mas muito poucos sabem disso.
In the north and northeast we have the Festa Junina, Brazil is very diverse so we don't like to compare it with Rio de Janeiro much less with Spanish America (Latin America)
Comemoramos a festa junina aqui no sul também! Principalmente aqui em Floripa!
Que massa
O que acaba o Brasil eo Rio de janeiro com aquela criminalidade, e favelas
Sou do Brasil e amo as tradições do norte e nordeste tbem. Todo o Brasil é maravilhoso!
Brazil is a kind of continent where all live together, no ghetos.
@Thomas Johnson yes sure it is, all of it entirely, so don't come, stay home in your couch, tv with your gun in hand.
@@shinny1p242 There are lots of freedoms in Brazil, more than what I experienced in some other places for sure, but the problem with that is that there's also freedom for the bad people, if that makes sense. So yeah, we have to find a balance sometimes, sometimes rules are a necessary evil.
@@shinny1p242 But I have to also say this: there's a bunch of dark-skinned people in brazil that have this RAGE towards white people, specially white and blonde. There's clearly a bias. And no, not everyone is a saint down there.
it's the backup of all world ethinicities...
@@WithJupiterInMind I heard racism still exists in Brazil going back to colonial days and slavery. Strong Mediterranean white features are preferred.
Braziiil is sooo cool !
I have been to Oktoberfest in Munich and also to the Swabian answer to it ("Wasen Volksfest"); due to its tropical nature of the country, I'd love to experience this one at some point.
Actually, Blkumenau is subtropical.
@@rjmh3968, I was referring to Brazil as a whole.
@@elhermeneutico but Brazil as a whole isn't tropical either. Unless it talking about the largest climate than yeah it's tropical
This people are brazilians who are german descendants. And they talk portuguese as people can see. portuguese is their home language
What's also interesting is that Blumenau had a relevant settlement from northern Italians, which were refused by Dr Blumenau in the begging of the city, but had to be accepted due to a lack of German immigrants during some years. People almost aways forget their influence there.
Vendo os comentários Alemão é chato !!! Ainda bem que nasci no Brasil e metade do meu sangue é Brasileiro. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I love my german brothers
I'm impress with the lack of brazilian comments, maybe is cause the video is quite new. So where are my BRs??? rs
Cadê os brasileiros nos comentários?
Also, is not "exotic" to us, german culture is quite common in the south of Brazil, all brazilians know about it, different from what other coutries think about us, we are a very mixed culture, I believe THE most mixed country in the world. Samba and carnaval is just a tiny part of it that got famous to gringos because is a big party and everybody wants to come, but for brazilians Oktoberfest is as common as Carnaval, in matter of fact, I don't even live in the south but I went to Oktoberfest twice already and never went to a Carnaval party, a lot of brazilians never did.
o vídeo naõ tem nada demais, mais do mesmo, e ainda tem poucas views.
@@Anderson_Anderas Mas tem Brazil no título, logo um bando de brasileiro vai ver assim como qualquer vídeo com Brazil no título kkkk
@@TheLunaKeat É, imagino, invadem tudo
Mas fala do Sul (cultura local) e não do Brasil e logo muitos brasileiros não se importam
as melhores festas estão no sul hj em dia :v
até mesmo o rio de janeiro com seu incrivel rock in rio que deveria ser um dos maiores eventos do mundo hj não é mais o mesmo.
I am 🇧🇷🇩🇪
I am still looking for the jungle in the title of this video.
Why TF everything people think about Brazil is related to jungle, favela and criminals? I can't blame those who thinks they're the center of the world, limited to their own little culture and language.
Gisele Bundchen is Germanic Brazilian.
Shes more than brazilian with german ancestry tho
Ela é brasileira.
@@vodegaj Brasileira por nacionalidade, alemã por etnia.
Ela nao etnia da Alemanha, nunca foi, só tem ascendência @@barbaraaraujo7700
Those Bavarian clothes are the contemporary german costumes
Amo o sul! Ich morg der Süden! Io amo il sud!
My maternal family is German and paternal is Portuguese with many German influences as well, i was born and raised in the coast of the State but both sides of my family came from the interior. German influence is still very strong here in the Azorean coast, the director of my school and one of my teachers was a blond woman from a German family in which they still spoke German between themselves; i still remember that very frugal education, they're very serious about discipline. It is nostalgic for me. I simply love this.
Mulheres lindas
No jungles in Santa Catarina lmao🤣
Mata atlântica é o que?
E sim, Blumenau está dentro da mata e, logo...
Aqui no rio de Janeiro tem muitas cultura portugueses , italianos, espanhóis, libaneses e alemães tbm .. agora tão migrando bastante russos e franceses pro rio de janeiro!!
Agora no RJ vai ter maluco irritado do gelo, e maluco irritado chique.
"Jungle"??? Lol
The Amazon is in the North of the country, this party is in the South, 58 hours (4,229.6 km) away by car.
Acho que eles falam isso só pra marketing
Eu adivinho que os Brasileiros Blumanenses sejam mais Alemão do que alguns Alemães
Blumenau é no Brasil e nao no Alemana hehe
Deve ter mais alemães etnicos do que Berlim ou Frankfurt
@@eduvon1122 Eu sei isso mas seja uma fonte de alegria e divertimento
Ein interessantes Video habe noch nie etwas vom Oktoberfest in Brasilien gehört LG von Doris aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
There are Oktoberfest parties all over the Americas, because of German immigration in the past
@@nope6908 okay 👌
Venham para Blumenau europeus. Esperamos todos vocês. Bem vindos.
Kkkkkkkk
Ah, o vira-latismo ridículo.
Gado
Baba ovo de europeu kkkkk
@@diggao77 opa alerta de alface.
Jungle?! Wtf? Poor journalism. And by the way, most of the Germans immigrated to Brazil before 1900.
Wunderbar.
I’m doing a project about this for German class :)
They are far from the jungle. Brazil has a large German diaspora. Maybe the 3rd or 4th largest. Definitely more germans in Brazil than Canada.
Brazil is the second largest in the world stras only from the United States Brazil has over 7 million native German speakers
Africazil 🤣
Brazil, my hometown is an peace of all continents
Brazil is a continent on it's own.
It certainly feels like it sometimes!
As many others pointed out, there's no jungle in Santa Catarina or Blumenau. It takes 3 hours by plane and 2 days by car to reach the jungle, DW.
Take your time to study our geography before making nonsensical titles. Very unprofessional from you.
Sejam bem vindos todos aqui o Brasil abraça a todos voces 🇧🇷☀️🌲🇧🇷🌅🌲🇧🇷
Da möchte ich hin, ein Maß Bier kostet da bestimmt nichts 15€...
When i was there i payed R$5,00 for a cup of chopp (300ml), its like a 1€. For Brazilians, is not so cheap, but is affordable.
@@paulodobicz2409 but a Maß is 1 liter of beer....still very cheap if you buy 3 "chopp"
Jungle? 💀 hahahaha please
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Primeira edição: 1984
❤️Tenho saudades
Ooh I wanna go here one day!
There are many festivals like this in south and southest of Brasil only change the names and city with germanic heritage. For example Bauerfest, Fenarreco, etc....
não sei o que "jungle" tem a ver com Oktoberfest? por acaso ainda somos vistos como "terra de índio"?
Aparentemente sim, de acordo com o presidente da Argentina...
Não tem problema sermos terra de índio, a terra era deles de qualquer forma, e ainda há muitos nativos aqui. O problema é falarem isso com intenção de ser pejorativo.
O Brasil inteiro é terra ancestral indígena seu racista de merda.
@@patriciasousadasilva9077 Ah sim até porque os indios ocupavam TODO o território nacional né kkkkk e além disso eles tinham noção de sociedade e tinham um estado constituído, não é mesmo.. kkkkk
Vocês só tem comida abundante, saúde, saneamento básico, energia elétrica, economia, tecnologia, literatura e milhares de outras coisas por causa dos Europeus. Pra ser mais específico, se não fossem os Italianos e Alemães no Sul e Sudeste, o Brasil não seria 1/4 do que é hoje, e ainda sim é um país ruim.
Auf wiedersehen!
Paraná Santa Catarina Rio Grande do Sul
Considerando que o Parana legalmente é territorio paulista, pode ficar com essa merreca ai. Nao sabe a historia, nao?
@@siriemapantanal6894 O simples fato do rapaz digitar os respectivos nomes dos estados que compõem o sul do Brasil lhe causou tamanha ojeriza a ponto de responder de forma tão irascível?
Sempre que mostrar reportagens do sul do Brasil vai aparecer os xenofóbicos e invejosos pra reclamar e xingar . Na verdade a beleza das cidades do sul das mulheres do sul do povo do sul incomoda muita gente
Parana era do Estado de são Paulo
@@DIOGOSCCP o Paraná fazia parte da província de sp mas não tinha os mesmos ideais que os imundos paulistas. E por isso o Paraná se tornou um belo estado , depois que os paulistas por querer se emancipar como os gaúchos tomaram bela catracada do governo federal e baixaram a bolinha e lamberam o chão pra não tomar tiro na bunda
N sou do sul mais minha familia toda e, moro em são paulo mais curto mais o sul
Not everything here is Jungle and beach. Brazil is a huge country and it not only has a huge demographic diversity but also different biomes.
Em 20 dias estarei aí ✌️
Happy Thanksgiving!!
i think everybody in the world love german beer!
South of Brazil is exception
They are hardworking and brave and wants Brazil a superpower
I love my brothers brazilian europeans
It's not the second largest party in Brazil. Any large city carnival is larger than the Oktober. Anyway, this party is amazing ;-)
True
Amazing and much better than carnaval lol
@@weirdedits5985 nope
@@weirdedits5985 it´s boring
@@Anderson_Anderas I'm also a boring person so... I don't know, I just think that carnaval is "dirty" even though I live in freaking são paulo... at least I'm not someone who lives in Rio and hates Carnaval, because I think Carnaval is a HUGE deal for Rio, just like Oktober is for them... Can you inform me about a cool festival that is huge here in São Paulo?
Oktoberfest All Over the World. I Love It. (smile)
The Texas of Germany and the Texas of Brazil.
I fucking love Texans, they are awesome
Actually the Texas of Brazil is a little more south...
The state of Rio Grande do Sul (Blumenau is in Santa Catarina), also has a big german migration and is more similar to Texas than Santa Catarina.
Brazilian Texas is Rio Grande do Sul, some cities in São Paulo as well.
@@isabelaferreira5245 Texas is more like Minas and countryside of São Paulo.
I married a gaucho not knowing anything about southern Brazil. He was so proud with his little state flag (to the point of being annoying), he was obsessed with grilling his steaks, he talked with dreams of separating from Brazil.
It reminded me of someone and one day I figured it out- they are like Texans! 🤣 lol
The real Texas of Brazil must be Mato Grosso do Sul. I travelled from Coxim to Rondonopolis, 500 km of farms, one after the other. This was many years ago, now Brazil is an agribusiness powerhouse. Even Sun Myung Moon came over and opened a football team there.
O mais legal é ver as tretas dos BR tretando sobre etnia até mesmo em inglês. Se vocês não quiserem as negonas pode trazer que o branco aqui quer, é só mandar.
😏😏
GAITEI KAKAKAKAKKAKA
Comentário racista de merda
@@lucashecktif Nada a ver, o cara só estava brincando...
Deixa de mimimi...
Faremos uma troca então
We need more North German sea Culture there
There’s no jungle in Rio Grande del Sul
Do Sul, not Del Sul.
Selva deve ser o tanto de cabelo que tem n teu RaBo.
And that's Santa Catarina.
jungle ?
No
THERE IS NO JUNGLE
Southeast asians and natural brazilians
Benedict XVI visit Brazil why He did not come to Brumenau unlike John Paul II visit Polish community in Parana because the founder is from Benedict XVI’s region of Bavaria in Germany and Benedict XVI is German
Oh wow🌸🌸🌸✌️ 😮 ❤❤❤
I don’t think Adolf would approve of the tattooed woman.
Why?
We don't care for about what he approves or not.
I wonder who did they root for during the 7-1.
Hello from Neu Hamburg, Brazil. I saw that match in a pub called Bierbörse. Owned by two friends of surname Feltes and Bohnenberger.
The bar was decorated with German flags and playing German music. But 3/4 were rooting for Brazil. Most teuto Brazilians do not speak German anymore (high German and the dialect hunsrückisch were forbidden in second world war) and while they pride their German roots, most feel full Brazilians, although of course there are exceptions.
After the third goal people got extremely silent, then the bar owner shouted "let's drink!" And people hit a little animated and rooting against Brazil, more of anger for the shameful dishonesty than for really rooting for Germany.
I remember watching 2002 with the bar owner and he was fully supporting Brazil
Janick, can I talk a secret? Not a single brazilian care about the Brazilian national team of soccer... the national love is the soccer between local clubs: Corinthians, São Paulo, Vasco... like the Barcelona, Manchester....
i'm not even geman descent but after the 4th goal i was german from birth...
That crap national team, that are basically the rotten stars players send to play soccer in europe doesn't represent brazilain futebol, we should have send our players that play here in Brazil, i'm pretty sure that they won't make a fiasco like that and could even possibly won the cup...
Brazilians are good at futebol, the problem isn't our futebol is the whole corporativism that takes place in this sport.
@@luanlopes9415 "not a single Brazilian"? Where do you even live kiddo 😂
Oktoberfest is not even close to be the second largest festival in Brazil. In 2018, only 238 thousand people participated in this festival during 11 days, wich is nothing compared to the carnival parades with more than 2 million people we have. In any city and in a lot of towns the carnvival is way bigger.
In addition, we have other festivals such as the Festa Juninas, which take place practically all over the country with millions of people
Nossa, exatamente. São João só não é popular em parte do sudeste e no sul, ou seja: um pedaço do país
And Parintins
Some say people from Blumenau is colder than dog nose.
What there national language
In Brazil? It's Brazilian Portuguese :)
@@dweuromaxx not German or mixed language sort.
In RS there is Riograndenser Hunsruckisch, a mix of German and Portuguese.
Brazilian Portuguese
Portuguese, I'll assume it's really only some elders who still speak german.
Ich weiß dort giebt es schöne Brasilianerin und ihre kultur gefält mir auch .ich hatte in Venezuela mal ein kontakt man aber der ist leider wieder zugückgekommem aber er weiß was zutun ist und er wirt mir tips dann geben wenn es soweit ist.😉😊
"Jungle, Beer and lots of Bratwurst". LOL, they really think the Brazil is about jungle, looks like North Americans talking about geography.
High-energy parade
O título do vídeo fala sobre selva.... que selva? Hein.... que estereótipo persistente do País! 🙄
Por isso o Bolsonaro tá mandando desmatar tudo kkk
@@jwelson1 isso foi bem triste
@@jwelson1 O Lula?
Jungle?
Probably the safest part of Brazil where you have a majority of Germans, Dutch, etc. Southern Brazilian States of Parana, Santa Catarina, & Rio Grande do Sul. Hardly any crime there compared to the rest of Brazil.
Not Dutch, but Italians, Polish and some Russians descendents
In fact São Paulo is the safest state according to studies
exame.com/brasil/quais-os-estados-mais-seguros-e-perigosos-do-brasil/
www.sonoticiaboa.com.br/2019/06/11/mapa-mostra-10-regioes-menos-violentas-do-brasil/
Based on?? The voices in your head?
True, the white people there are basically like "Trump" supporters. Its a predominately White European region and they despise the states in the North and Northeast that are predominately mixed because they are generally poorer and less developed. A lot of rich vacation spots and nightlife in these areas almost feels like "Europe".
São Paulo has the best Human Development
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brazilian_federative_units_by_Human_Development_Index
nice it !
Cheers :)
Blumenão