So much to do in Brazil besides soccer
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World Cup 2014: São Paulo, the largest city in South America, is known for its culture, night life and cosmopolitan food. When not cheering on soccer teams, prepare to eat, drink and get cultured.
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Those heading to the Brazilian beach city of Natal for the U.S.-Ghana World Cup match in June will find calm surroundings with plenty of outdoor activity.
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Catch the U.S.-Portugal World Cup match in Manaus, Brazil, where the Amazon jungle makes a grand backdrop.
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World Cup 2014: Soccer fans can take in Rio’s famous beaches and its cosmopolitan neighborhoods.