This was a very special morning at our office. We received the visit from Maxwill Braga and Thamy Soavinsky, from Instituto Compartilhar, which leads the implementation of the Muuvit […]
Read moreThe Oktoberfest in Blumenau is one of the most popular festivals of Brazil, inspired by the German party, which originated in Munich in 1810. During 18 days of […]
Read moreLast week we welcomed Henriikka Ranta from Finland. She will do her internship with us in Brazilian Experience. She has a degree in International Relations. She is currently […]
Read moreLast week we welcomed Nina Sekular. She came from Finland to be a part of a NGO in Curitiba. The organization CASLA Latin America was founded in 1985 to promote discussions about the issues in Latin […]
Read moreWe interviewed our intern Tiia Koramo to get to know more about her Brazilian Experience in Amigas da Mama Association. Tiia came from Finland to Curitiba for 12 weeks where she was […]
Read moreLast week we welcomed Anna Tiainen from Finland. Anna is a 25 years old environmental engineer. She came to Brazil to be a part of Elo´s Internship Program, working with sustainability track […]
Read moreThis week we welcomed Madeleine Andersson is 30 years old and came from Sweden to be a part of a volunteer project named Children Care House in Curitiba. Children Care […]
Read moreA great idea for a day-trip departing from Curitiba is the train ride to Morretes. This tourist train runs through the mountain region of Paraná, called Serra do Mar, […]
Read moreBrazilian culinary is a mix of European, Indian and African ingredients. Many of the cooking techniques used nowadays were created by the Indians and adapted by the slaves and the Portuguese. […]
Read moreCuritiba may not be famous for having many festivities during Carnaval, but that doesn’t mean the city doesn’t celebrate it. It sure does! The thing is, in Curitiba, Carnaval […]
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