Sambadrome
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Sambadrome (Sambódromo in Portuguese language) is the name given to an exhibition place for the Samba Schools in Brazil. It generally consists of spectator viewing areas surrounding a long alley for the schools to parade down.
Sambadromes in Brazil include:
Capital
Sambadrome | City |
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Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí | Rio de Janeiro |
Sambadrome of Anhembi | São Paulo |
Convention Center of Manaus | Manaus |
Porto Seco's Cultural Complex | Porto Alegre |
People's Sambão | Vitória |
Passarela Nego Quirido | Florianópolis |
Sambadrome School of Popular Arts | Macapá |
Village of Amazon Culture David Miguel | Belém |
Other cities
Sambadrome | City |
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Municipal Sambadrome of Bauru | Bauru |
Address of Samba | Cabo Frio |
Escola Multiuso Hildenburgo Moreira | Laguna |
Sambadrome of Paulinia | Paulínia |
Sambadrome of Santos | Santos |
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