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Strict regulations over helicopter flights are very important, especially in large cities, due to the danger arising from these activities. In this article, we will take a look at helicopter flight regulations in Brazil.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas, or LPG, is still widely used throughout Brazil for cooking and heating. In this article we will learn more about the distribution of gas and how it is done in Brazil.
According to the National Electric Energy Agency, known as Aneel, there are 317 solar parks operating in Brazil and 23 under construction. In this article we will learn more about the main solar parks in Brazil.
The minimum wage is of extreme importance in Brazil, as over 48 million people have their wage calculated on the value of the minimum wage. In this article, we will learn more about the minimum wage in Brazil, as well as different values for it in some states.
Birthday parties for children are traditional for Brazilians and are celebrated through a series of rituals that involve everything from the party invitation cards to the happy birthday song. In this article you will see the main characteristics of birthday parties for children in Brazil.
Currently, the sector of bakeries is the country's second largest food distribution channel and one of the six major industries. In Brazil there are around 64 000 small and medium-sized bakeries. In this article you will learn how to start this business in Brazil.
While attention has mainly been focused on the oil reserves available along the Brazilian coast, many seem to have overlooked the great potential that wind energy has in Brazil.
In the last few years, the Brazilian Government has been trying to encourage the development of culture in the country through the expansion of the art market by exporting and importing more cultural goods. This article outlines the process to import art to Brazil.
According to the latest research made by the Brazilian Supermarket Association (Abras), the supermarket sector revenue was BRL 258.7 billion in 2014. About 65% of the total amount went to the ten largest supermarket chains in Brazil. This article will give an overview of the top players in this segment.
Cars in Brazil have one of the highest tax burdens in the world and the cost of having a car is equally as high. In this article we will have a look at some of the costs related to keeping a car in Brazil.
The Brazilian Boards of Trade provide a variety of services to commercial entities that operate in Brazil, however most of the services are not free. In this article you will find out about the fees charged by these government bodies.
Brazil is a continental sized country which is spread across four different time zones. In this article we will explain the timezones that are used in the different parts of the country.
Real estate is one of the more complicated investments you can do in Brazil. In this article we will be looking at how to perform a real estate transaction and how to find high-value real estate prospects.
Brazil is a country with high potential to produce wind energy, ranked the 10th largest in the world, according to the Global Wind Energy Council. Here we will outline how to obtain the license to deploy and operate a wind farm in Brazil.
Brazilian society often relies on social classes when segmenting the demography of their population. This article will give you an introduction to how the concept of social classes works in Brazil.