Brazil Independence Day
Brazil Independence Day is held on September 7. Celebrates the independence of Brazil from Portugal in 1822. This event in the first decade of the month September is annual.
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September 7th is one of the most important commemorative dates in Brazil, precisely because it marks one of the main events in their history: our independence. It was on this day, in 1822, that D. Pedro started our journey as an independent nation. Today, September 7th is a national holiday that is marked by public celebrations in large cities.
Brazil's independence happened on September 7, 1822, when, supposedly, d. Pedro (future d. Pedro I) proclaimed the cry of independence on the banks of the Ipiranga River, in the current city of São Paulo. With this, Brazil broke its ties with Portugal and consolidated itself as an independent nation.
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