Extensive market research throughout Europe and the US reveals that the most beautiful, exotic and tropical place Europeans and Americans would like to visit is..... "The North East coast of Brazil!"
If you sometimes have thought about buying or renting a house in a sunnier part of the world, with a year round climate averaging 22.5°- 28.5° Celsius, 72.5°- 82.5° Fahrenheit and an
annual rainfall of just 1378mm/54'', with a constant pleasant breeze, then you have found the right place!!!
Fine dining, arts, festas, shopping, theater, museums, night life (bars, clubs, dancing, live comedy...), the world capital of kiting and windsurfing with nearby beaches renown in their own right for the beauty and tranquility Easily accessed throughout the many airports and harbours!
Our international team is available 24 hours, seven days a week to give the personalized service our clients deserve. Our bi-lingual staff will be pleased to help with all your enquiries in English, Dutch, German and Portuguese.
With us you will always receive a warm welcome and will feel at home at all times in this paradise called Brazil!
Welcome to Paradise!
Welcome to Paradise that is called FORTALEZA
Uniting our experience we
have undertaken extensive market research throughout Europe and the US
to discover what would be the most idyllic, beautiful, tropical and
exotic places Europeans and Americans would like to visit.
Our results show ……. ‘ The
North-East coast of Brazil in FORTALZA - Ceara!!! ’
If you sometimes have
considered to buy or rent a house in a sunnier part of the world, then you are
here at the good address.
Our
international team is available
24
hours, seven days a week to give the personalized service our clients
deserve. Our bi-lingual staff will be pleased to help with all your
enquiries in English, Dutch, German and Portuguese.
With us you will always receive a warm welcome and will feel at home at
all times in this paradise called Fortaleza!
Welcome to Paradise! More then 20 years on the Spot
A real estate is and remains an investment for the life. At the same time it
plays no role whether they want to think of purchase or sale, whether you want
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Brazil
The Federative Republic of Brazil (in Portuguese,
República Federativa do Brasil; is the largest and most
populous country in Latin America, and fifth largest in the
world. Spanning a vast area between central South America and
the Atlantic Ocean, it is the easternmost country of the
Americas and it borders Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia,
Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and the French
department of French Guiana—every South American nation except
for Ecuador and Chile. Named after brazilwood, a tree highly
valued by early colonists, Brazil is home to both extensive
agricultural lands and rain forests. Exploiting vast natural
resources and a large labor pool, it is South America's leading
economic power and a regional leader. As a former colony of
Portugal, Portuguese is its official language.
History
Brazil is thought to have been inhabited for at least 10,000
years by semi-nomadic populations when the first Portuguese
explorers, led by Pedro Álvares Cabral, disembarked in 1500.
Over the next three centuries, it was resettled by the
Portuguese and exploited mainly for brazilwood (Pau-Brasil) at
first, and later for sugarcane(Cana-de-Açúcar) agriculture and
gold mining. The colony's source of manpower was initially on
enslaved Amerindians, and after 1550, mainly African slaves. In
1808, Queen Maria I of Portugal and her son and regent, the
future João VI of Portugal, fleeing from Napoleon, relocated to
Brazil with the royal family, nobles and government. Though they
returned to Portugal in 1821, the interlude led to the opening
of commercial ports to the United Kingdom — at the time isolated
from most European ports by Napoleon — and to the elevation of
Brazil to the status of a united kingdom with Portugal's Crown.
Then prince regent Dom Pedro I (later Pedro IV of Portugal)
declared independence on 7 September 1822, establishing the
independent Empire of Brazil. As the crown remained in the hands
of the house of Bragança, this was more the severance of the
Portuguese empire in two, than an independence movement as seen
elsewhere in the Americas.
The Brazilian Empire was theoretically a democracy in the
British style, although in practice, the
emperor-premier-parliament balance of power more closely
resembled the autocratic Austrian Empire. Slavery was abolished
in 1888, and intensive European immigration created the basis
for industrialization. Pedro I was succeeded by his son, Pedro
II — who in old age was caught by a political dispute between
the Army and the Cabinet, a crisis arising from the Paraguay
War. In order to avoid a civil war between Army and Navy, Pedro
II renounced the throne on 15 November 1889, when a federal
republic was established by Field Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brazil attracted over
5 million European and Japanese immigrants. That period also saw
Brazil industrialise, further colonize, and develop its
interior. Brazilian democracy was replaced by dictatorships
three times — 1930–1934 and 1937–1945 under Getúlio Vargas, and
1964–1985, under a succession of generals appointed by the
military. Today, Brazil is internationally considered a
democracy since 1985, specifically a presidential democracy,
which was kept after a plebiscite in 1993 where voters had to
choose between a presidential or parliamentary systems, whilst
also choosing if Brazil should reinstate its constitutional
monarchy.