Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Why invest in Natal, Brazil?


State of Rio do Norte Grande is on the verge of being an emerging tourism market globally. In contrast to traditional Brazilian destinations in Natal is closer to Europe and North America and is a cheaper option for flights, good food, restaurants and hotels. The fourth largest airport in the world has its unspoilt beaches, the average temperature of 30 ° C and the development. That should bring five million passengers per year, it is no wonder that offer major airlines and tour operators now direct flights and package holidays to the area.

o natal is famous for coconut palms along the coast and gentle sea breeze offers Sapphire dotted waters.
o activities such as sand dune buggy ride and water activities easily accessible.
o is natal the closest Brazilian regions in Europe, with a rapidly growing tourist demand from Europe and North America, according to the Government, which builds world's fourth largest airport
o the bridge between natal city and beach resorts in the North in 2007, so that the journey time completed on 25 minutes.
o tourism and prices in the South are the price the North currently almost three times!

Why invest in Rio do Norte Grande?

Lifestyle

4000Km closer to Europe, natal offers much cheaper and shorter flights (only 7 hours) of Europe, and is always a popular destination of the European. Natal contains also the award as the safest city in Brazil.

The city of Natal, with an estimated population of almost one million, earned its nickname "The city of the Sun" with an average temperature of 30 ° C and sunshine 360 days in the year.

Beaches

Exploring the endless stunning coast is North of the city of Natal, one of the unique joys of Brazil. Famous sights such as the Genipabu are sand dunes or the pristine white sand beaches of Cabo de São Roque, an ideal place for swimming, endless varieties of water sports, dune buggies, and horseback riding on the beach along.

In addition are also wind surfing and kite surfing popular, as also a relaxed options such as world-class diving on the reef of Maracajau.

Tourism and infrastructure development

Tourism in Europe levels (especially from Portugal, Spain, Germany, Norway, Sweden and u.k.) grow at a rapid pace. American Airlines the first US airline will be probably next year, direct flights to natal on Miami (five hours flying time), while British Airways from London will fly directly. Large companies, such as Thomson, offer package holidays and Charter flights now to Natal, at incredibly low prices. It is fair to say that this is the beginning of an enormous future global tourism market. As a result, resort all fast data transfer rates increase demand, rental rates and land rising land prices.

This influx of tourists will be strengthened in 2014 if Brazil FIFA organised World Cup for the second time. The decision, so that Brazil will host the World Cup at that FIFA are happy that the local infrastructure in place, to large amounts of visitors is welcome. Nineteen cities interested in hosting games and natal looks probably a receiver with the planned development of a new stadium of 51,000 capacity in the city will be built.




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Brazil Crash Out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup


Brazil has just crashed out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Everyone in Brazil are mourning about the exit of the Brazilian team. Brazil lost to Holland 1-2 in the quarter final stage. Two goals from Wesley Sneijder help Holland to a come from behind win over the Brazilian. Brazil started the game in tremendously; by taking the game to Holland. They dominated the game and have the better of the ball possession in the first half. Deservedly, they took the lead in the 10th minute. Robinho scored from a superb through ball by Felipe Melo. Everything went the Brazilian way and they never look like a team that will lose that game. The Dutch was having a though time containing and neutralizing the attack from Kaka, Luis Fabiano and Robinho.

However in the second half of the game, it was shocking that Brazil fall apart. The down fall was mainly contributed by the lack of discipline in their defending. They concede both goals from free kick and corner respectively. However, credit should be given to Holland for their positive approach in the second half. The coach did not make any formation changes, but the Dutch changed in term of their playing approach. They attacked the weaker side of the Brazilian defense more often. The right side of the Brazilian defense consists of Maicon, Gilberto and Lucio is the stronger side compare to the left side of defense that consist of Juan, Bastos and Melo. Their strategy was rewarded with two goals from Sneijder.

Holland will meet Uruguay in the semi final of 2010 FIFA World Cup. Brazil will have to wait for another four years to have a chance to win the tournament. They can do so in their own country as Brazil will become the host of the 2014 tournament.




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Fun facts about Olympic Nations – Brazil


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Brazil will host of the FIFA 2014 football World Cup.The FIFA Executive Committee decided that South America will host the tournament. FIFA President Sepp Blatter said, "the task was not easy - for us it was a real challenge have same list of requirements and for only one candidate than if we had two and maybe we later put the bar, as if we two same conditions." "There was an extraordinary presentation of the delegation, and we see that as a major social and cultural impact in Brazil will have this World Championship." The World Cup is the most-watched event in the world.

In 1975, João Carlos de Oliveira set a new world record in the triple jump with a distance of 17, 89 m. 1976 he was the standard-bearer of the Brazilian Olympic team at the games of the XXI Olympiad in Canada.

Were the 1963 Pan American Games held in São Paulo, Brazil.

Bernardo Rocha de Rezende is one of the best volleyball coaches in the world. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. He once said: "after the first very important victories, the biggest problem was to overcome the changing environment around the team." "When the players change their attitude the firm discipline lose - the victorious teams suddenly disappear." In the 1970s and early 1980s, Bernardo was one of the largest volleyball player in the world such as such as Karch Kiraly (United States) and Oleg Alekseyevich Moliboga (USSR/Russia).

Brazil is the birthplace of Edson ARANTES DOS Nascimento, known as "Pelé". He is the greatest football player of all time.

Carlos Arthur Nuzman is one of the best Olympic leaders in the world. Born on 17 March 1942 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the 1960s, he was a member of the Brazilian national team. He won at the Olympics in 1964 in Tokyo (Japan). From 1975 to 1995, he was the President of the Brazilian volleyball Confederation.Under of his leadership, Brazil won many international titles: South American Championships (15 titles), Pan American Games (1 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze medals), World Championships (2 Gold, 6 Silver, 5 bronze medals), Olympics (1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze). Carlos is currently President of the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB). In 2007 he organized the Pan American Games for the second time in Brazil. If host the Pan American Games 2007 was elected Brazil, Carlos Nuzman, said: "it was the win for the best project and best proposals." "The games of 2007 shaped the history of Brazilian sport want to and we will hard work to recognize the best Pan American Games of all time".In the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, he organized many tournaments:

-The 1977 FIVB World Youth Championship (Rio de Janeiro)
-The 1981 South American Volleyball Championship (Santo André)
-The pre World Championship 1982 (Rio de Janeiro)
-1983 South American Championship (São Paulo)
-The 1989 South American Volleyball Championship (Curitiba)
-The 1989 girls U-18 World Championship (Foz de Iguazu)
-The 1991 South American Championship (São Paulo)
-The 1993 FIVB Youth World Cup (São Paulo)
-The 1990 FIVB men's Volleyball World Cup (Brazil)
-1994 FIVB women's Volleyball World Championship (São Paulo).

Robert Scheidt (sailing) was the flag bearer of the Brazilian Olympic team for the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing. Robert was twice Olympic gold medalist (1996, 2004).

In this Latin American country won 13 Olympic medals from 1920 up 1972.

The Brazilian women's basketball team won the silver medal at the Olympic Games in 1996. The players were Hortencia de Fatima Marcari Oliva, Maria Paula Gonçalves da Silva, Claudia Maria pastor, Cintia Silva dos Santos, Silvia Andrea Santos Luz, Janet dos Santos Arcain, Martha de Souza Sobral, Alexandra Santos de Oliveira, Maria Angelica Gonçalves da Silva dos Santos, Ariana Aparecida de Souza Leila Sobral, Roseli do Carmo Gustavo.

Brazil hosted the 15th FIBA World Championship for women in 2006. It was the fourth time that event in Brazil took place.

This South American country sent 12 swimmers for the Olympic Games in Munich 1972. They were: Ruy Aquino Oliveira, Paulo Becskehazy, Romulo ARANTES junior and José Diniz Aranha, José Sylvio Fiolo, Alfredo Carlos Machado, Antonio Rocha Azevedo, Sergio Waissmann, Paulo Zanetti, Texeira Cristina Bassani, Maria Isabel Guerra, Lucy Maurity Burle.

The Brazilian men's national team won the World Championship in 1963.
Final score:

1. Brazil
2. Yugoslavia (now Serbia)
3. USSR (now Russia)
4. United States of America
5. France
6. Puerto Rico
7. Italy
8. Argentina
9. Mexico
10. Uruguay
11. Canada
12. Peru
13. Japan

1963 Alegre, Brazil, took place in Porto World University Games between August 30 and September 8.




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He admires Frida Kahlo (Mexican painter), José Gamarra (former President of the Bolivian Olympic Committee, 1970-1982), Hillary Clinton (ex-First Lady of the United States) and Jimmy Carter (former President of the United States). Alejandro said: "The person I admire the most is José Gamarra." He dedicated his professional and personal life sport. José played an important role in the promotion of the Olympic in Bolivia - it is one of the poorest countries of the third world and Latin America. "His biography is interesting." The sportsman he most admire is Olympic volleyball player Flo Hyman. "This African-American athlete is my idol..." "




Blatter Ready to Hammer Out Brazil 2014 Strategy Amid Ongoing Concerns 

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Team Usa Gets Aggressive With Its Scheduling - What Does It Mean?


The well-worn maxim reminds us that to be the best, you've got to be the best. The natural extension of this, of course, is that to beat the best, you've got to play them. Playing in CONCACAF, the United States has the decided disadvantage of having only one true world footballing nation to call its rival. So, in order to bolster the overall level of its competition, it has to schedule top competition for friendlies, else wait for the World Cup.

In the past, European football fans would look down their noses at Americans, dismissing their presence in the World Cup by disdainfully asking, "who did they play to get here?" Setting aside the fact that there are as many minnows in UEFA as in CONCACAF, the new more aggressive scheduling strategy by the United States will help to alleviate this concern. Consider: in the eighteen months before qualification starts in earnest for the USA, the Yanks will have played Brazil, Argentina (twice), Mexico (three times), at England, at Spain, Colombia, and Sweden (twice). Add to this at least two more games against Mexico in qualifying and the USA's participation in the Confederations Cup where it will play some combination of the South America, European, or Asian champion, along with host South Africa, and we see that the young American squad will certainly be tried and tested by the time they (hopefully) arrive in South Africa in the summer of 2010.

Whether this approach is prudent is a matter separate from whether it is necessary given the American aspirations of winning the World Cup by 2014. As you might expect midway between World Cups, the American national team is looking at a number of young players, many of whom seem extremely promising. But, as much skill and moxie as Adu, Altidore, Bradley, and Edu have shown, they all need seasoning, and the only way to get this seasoning is playing football at the highest level. Of course, playing a friendly against Brazil is not nearly as valuable as, say, playing consistently for an elite club like Manchester United or Barcelona, but it certainly does have value.

One must keep in mind, though, that aggressive scheduling is not a positive thing in itself. In sports, confidence is an extremely precious commodity, and as we saw when the United States had an extended period of poor performances in Europe (still not clear that that era is over. After all, how many times can we schedule Poland?), bad results against good teams can still have a detrimental impact on the psyche and performance of a team. When, for example, the United States played Brazil and lost this past summer, by all accounts team USA played quite well against a team stocked with superstars. That said, they still lost... at home. At some point, to take the next step in its development the United States must begin winning these matches.

In boxing, for example, trainers rarely expose talented young prospects to other highly talented or cagey fighters early in their careers. Instead, they build their confidence and hone specific skills against lesser or tailor-made opponents. Some might argue that as an approach to international success, the USA needs to follow a similar path. Rather than take on the Argentinas or Brazils of the world, feast on Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, and second tier South American and European sides like Venezuela or Israel. In the end, whatever confidence one gains beating these teams would be more than offset by the feeling of dread that would come over Team USA the moment they realized that there were teams with decidedly more talent and ability than them.

Now, this line of thinking presupposes that the United States will not get results against these world powers. Obviously, one would think, if Team USA is able to get wins or draws -especially in difficult locations such as Wembley or Azteca- it would be a complete boon to American confidence and it would bode well for the future performance of the American side. For the most part, this is true, but one must also remain cognizant of history. The United States has gotten impressive results against top teams; the win against Brazil in the Gold Cup comes to mind. That said, it is telling that US fans remember this game more than a decade later while most Brazilian fans would have to be reminded that their team even participated in the Gold Cup. This is ever more so the case with respect to high profile friendly wins. Friendly matches can be fool's gold; managers test new lineups, stars often don't show up to play, and when they do they are often unmotivated and tired from their club teams. In other words, supposing that Argentina sends its B+ team, and the USA gets a result sans Messi, Mascherano or some other high profile Argentines in the lineup, what should American fans make of it? Not nothing, but at the same time it shouldn't serve as a predictor for World Cup success.

So, as Team USA prepares to begin its rather ambitious summer schedule, American fans should look forward to it with a sense of cautious optimism. There is no doubt that these matches present a real opportunity for Team USA. That said, fans should remember that a great summer does not guarantee future success, nor would a bad one portend coming disaster. Of course, American soccer fans are a small but rabid bunch, so asking them to take these matches in stride may be asking too much.




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Brazil Land For Sale Is A Tempting Investment Option For 2011


South America offers a unique position as a developing continent on the brink of modernization. Most of the governments and economies in the region are stable, and there have been no major conflicts in the area. Brazil in particular has a stable, well-run government with little corruption and a burgeoning economy.

There is so much happening in the Brazilian property for potential investors to get excited about. Coastal cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo in the south and Fortaleza and Natal in the North East offer great opportunities for tourism. Resort property is in high demand, especially because of the versatility of the Brazilian tourism industry.

Topography alone is extremely attractive with a wide spectrum ranging from beaches to mountains, covering jungles to plains facilitating many leisure and adventurous activities in these areas including relaxing, sunbathing and tanning to sailing, and tours of the stunning scenery and historical sites.

Brazil is the 8th largest economy in the world, and is the leading economy in South America. Always looking to expand, and always interested in foreign investment, the nation shines as a rising star on the world stage.

This is further cemented by the fact that Brazil will host two of the biggest events in the world in the next decade: The 2014 FIFA World Cup and the Olympics Games in 2016, which is the first ever to be held in South America.

The tourism industry in particular is poised to benefit greatly from the influx of travelers that these events will bring. Brazil is known for having one of the best national football teams, and the World Cup will be a very important event for the team and the nation. The Olympics, always a big draw takes place in a new, exotic and tropical locale which will make it a tempting destination for holidaymakers who want to enjoy the many other attraction as well as the games themselves.

Stable, growing and on the verge of high value growth, Brazil property is said to be is one of the best property investments in the world today. Compared with other areas, it has comparable if not better factors affecting land for tourism and investment. In our opinion no other country or property market offers what Brazil can provide.

European companies are buying into hotels, the tourist interests, and the real estate sectors. This trend is attracting new residents and investors, which is a result of an increase in European tourism in the region. Visitors to the area are becoming residents. This is occurring because the area is making major investments in improving the infrastructure.

Also contributing to this influx of new growth is the improvements being made to the airports in the country. These improvements brought an increase in flights to the country, because direct flights are now available. Twelve hour flights have been cut to six hour trips.




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Brazil World Cup and Olympics


Despite being the fifth largest country in the world and one of the most passionate and successful nations when it comes to football, Brazil hasn't hosted a World Cup since 1950.Perhaps even more surprising is the fact that no South American city has ever staged an Olympic Games. So, awarding the 2014 FIFA World Cup to Brazil and deciding to hold the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro were probably long overdue, although no one doubted the size of the task ahead of the country. Now, however, there are serious concerns that the task is proving too great.

To some degree, Brazil has a head start because it staged the 2007 Pan American Games and built many facilities then to Olympic specifications. The result is that it has 60% of the necessary sports venues in place. But it still has major construction and renovation needs for the two events.

The World Cup is to be staged across twelve cities and the intention is to build five new stadia and undertake radical makeovers of a further seven at a cost of US$5.7 billion. Added to this is a plan to improve transport links between the venues by constructing 2,518 kilometres of new railway routes. This includes a high-speed rail link between Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Campinas.

Large investments are also due to be made in infrastructure, with telecommunications due to get $11.5 billion a year for the next five years. Major road routes, which are often riddled with potholes, are due an upgrade. Airport facilities, already under severe strain and with traffic due to double by 2014, are to receive a $3.3 billion investment.

With the World Cup expected to attract 500,000 tourists and tourism in Rio de Janeiro expected to be up 15% by 2016, there is a push to build more hotel accommodation. Rio is increasing its capacity to 50,000 rooms while its historic port area is due for a strategic regeneration. All host cities for the football are expanding their hotel networks. Overall, public works projects worth $52 billion are planned.

One outcome of all this development is a boost for green construction in the country. Olympic stadia have to be built to meet low carbon emission and low energy standards. Although the same is not true for World Cup facilities, developers are in general trying to achieve LEED certification, with four stadia having reached the standard and four others trying to attain it. As a result, the proportion of green building space in Brazil is expected to increase by 30% a year.

Doubts are increasingly being voiced over the slow progress, with many projects being wellbehind schedule. By the summer of 2010, construction work had only begun on six of the twelve football stadia. Questions are being asked over the choice of the host cities and there is a view that ten would be a more manageable number.

Deadlines have come and gone, with allegations of corruption and poor planning. Little progress has been made on the high-speed rail link and funding is slow to come through. With much still to do and the events getting ever closer, Brazil needs to pick up its pace if its president's promise of well-organised events isn't going to come back to haunt it.




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Monday, May 7, 2012

Dubai fördert Investitionen In Brasilien-Eigenschaft


Dubai aims to open up, as the country Director of the Commerce and industry showed just in Brazil's growth through investments.

The ' country focus briefing: Brazil ' Forum (19 April 2011), his Excellency Hamad Buamim claimed that Brazil offers a wide range of investment opportunities.

With a rising economy growing industry and Agriculture and a booming market still underdeveloped property, Brazil 2011 of the hot investment tip WINS.

"Brazil has an impressive calendar of events internationally occupied for the next five years, including the FIFA World Cup 2014 and the Olympic Games 2016, the opportunities in tourism, hospitality and leisure help," according to Buamim.

Focus on tourism strengthens Brazil property investment

Buamim focuses on Brazil's tourism sectors, because these offer great opportunities for growth especially attractive investment opportunities within the country's property as well as.

The World Cup 2014 and 2016 Olympics promise to areas of international tourists to draw Brazil - and not only internationally-known cities such as São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

The World Cup and the Olympics are nationwide with venues including Salvador is distributed in the northeastern State of Bahia. This promises to increase international awareness and tourism, as well as provide a much-needed infrastructure upgrade over the relatively underdeveloped North-East.

The former President Lula will enlightened policies have up to seven million people in the middle class fueled domestic tourism is becoming big business in Brazil. Tourist destinations such as Bahia - Brazil's number one domestic destination - are set, particularly benefit the growth of the country.

Brazil's growth boosts property investment opportunities

It is little surprise that Dubai is like to invest in Brazil. As BRIC state the country has one of the world's fastest growing economies, with a healthy 7.5% growth in 2010.

Brazil is also a safe bet for foreign investors. The Government is keen to increase foreign direct investment, and foreign investors enjoy the same rights as their national counterparts.

Brazil's stable democracy - as of the last general elections, where peacefully transferred underlined, and robust legal system promise a safe real estate investment.

With high potential returns, a lively and growing market and bargains still available a Brazil investment is equally attractive understandably for global business professionals and individual investors.

Dubai already has a good trade link with Brazil and the Emirate is interested in, the Increeased of the country benefit.




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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Brazil Real Estate Expanding in Anticipation of World Cup and Olympics


Brazilian capital is aptly name Brasilia. Brazil is ranked eighth in terms of GDP but economic experts the country to reach the fifth position in the next few decades. Brazil is part of the BRIC group, comprising of Brazil, Russia, India, and China, which are anticipated as the future superpowers. Tourism, construction activities in various sectors, the completion of highways even to remote areas of the country, higher agricultural activities, and new settlements had boosted the real estate in Brazil to new heights. Hence, international investors have substantial scope and prospects to profit from Brazil for sale and Brazil rentals.

Brazil real estate had been flourishing in the recent years due to the lower prices, compared to property prices in the United States and many European countries. Further, the warm climate, breathtaking beaches, and an intriguing culture are the other attractions for international investors. Several prime Brazil real estate listings had been purchased by foreign investors in many locations across the entire country.

The Brazil laws are also a big help for overseas investors, since they enjoy the same rights as local residents. It is not just the beachfront properties that are most sought after by international investors but even the large inland farms and ranches that find a place in the list of Brazil for sale and Brazil rentals.

For the last several years, the major activities of real estate in Brazil had been limited to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. High class penthouses, simple and luxury apartments, family homes, and commercial properties had been purchased by international real estate investors even at higher prices in these cities. However, the preferred destinations at present are the northern regions of the country along the coast.

The overseas investors with long-term perspectives are purchasing small or large pieces of lands in such areas, with the intention of developing them over the next few years. Brazil is slated to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 2016 Olympic Games. Hence, the Brazil activities had been picking up momentum not only in the larger and flourishing cities of the nation but even remote tropical towns and small fishing villages are getting the attention of international investors. They are investing in oceanfront homes and resorts, countryside hotels, ranches, and farms, expecting significant appreciation in the prices of Brazil real estate listings in the next 6 years, providing them with substantial profits.




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