Parintins Amazonas, Brasil

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Parintins is a city located in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, known for its folklore festival called Boi-Bumbá. The city was founded in the 18th century and has a rich history influenced by indigenous cultures, Portuguese settlers, and African slaves.

The Boi-Bumbá festival in Parintins has its roots in a mix of indigenous, Portuguese, and African traditions. It tells the story of the death and resurrection of a bull through music, dance, and colorful costumes. The festival takes place in late June and attracts visitors from all over Brazil and the world.

In 1965, the festival became an annual event and grew in popularity, becoming one of the most famous and vibrant cultural celebrations in Brazil. Each year, two competing teams, Garantido (represented by the color red) and Caprichoso (represented by the color blue), put on extravagant performances that showcase the local culture and creativity.

Visitors to Parintins during the festival can witness the passion and energy of the performers, enjoy traditional Amazonian cuisine, and immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of this colorful celebration. The festival has become a symbol of the city's cultural identity and a must-see event for those looking to experience the vibrant spirit of Brazil's Amazon region.

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