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Poet, writer and journalist Joumana Haddad will attend a meeting with the audience next Friday at Casa do Saber, in São Paulo. She is the author of book ‘I killed Sheherazade.’

On weekends, Expresso Turístico leaves São Paulo carrying tourists to Jundiaí, Paranapiacaba and Mogi. There, tour options include visits to farms that grow fruit and make delicacies.

A safari named Macuco allows tourists to get splashed by the waters of Iguaçu falls, in Iguaçu National Park, Paraná. Some seek adrenaline there, others a blessing.

A farm in Rio Grande do Sul offers leisure for those interested in contact with nature while showing that it is possible to use natural resources without destroying them.

University of Zaragoza professor Federico Corriente Córdoba will give a lecture in São Paulo on the heritage left by Arab domination of the Iberian Peninsula in the Portuguese and Spanish languages.

The Icarabe should promote five lessons on theme ‘The Arab World: current conjecture and analysis of sceneries’ from October 27th to November 24th, in the city of São Paulo. Enrolment is open.

Exhibition in the São Paulo metro brings pictures of Arab dance presentations at theatres in the city. The works are by photographer Adelita Chohfi.

Ministry of tourism forecasts that most tourists will be men and travel in groups. Brazil will receive 600,000 foreigners during the tournament. Each should spend US$ 6,200 on average.

Young secondary students attended a talk by the Arab Brazilian Chamber CEO, Michel Alaby, during the Mini UN meeting in Belo Horizonte, and asked about the outlook for Brazil-Arab relations.

Arab Brazilian Chamber CEO Michel Alaby will give a talk during Mini UN, a debate cycle on the international agenda for secondary students. Event is promoted by the PUC university in Minas Gerais.

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