Rio de Janeiro is one of the most picturesque cities in Brazil. It is the 4th largest city in South America. Thanks to the wonderful equatorial climate with relatively low air temperature due to uniform rainfall and the excellent location between the mountains and the sea, this city is a favorite destination for many tourists.

Rio's many attractions and contrasts have attracted people for many years.

Perhaps the most noticeable and majestic landmark of Rio. Huge statue tall 38 meters depicts Jesus Christ with outstretched arms. It was built for 9 years on Mount Corcovado. The location further elevates the statue above the city. Lightning strikes the statue about four times a year. This is not just a symbol of Rio, but of the whole of Brazil. She was chosen as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

You can get to the top of the mountain, and, accordingly, to the statue by rail or by car. At the base of the monument, there is a beautiful view of the city and the sea.

The colorful park is located at the base of Mount Corcovado (Jardin-Botanico area). It occupies an area of ​​about one hundred and forty hectares. The garden will amaze the visitor with a huge number of tropical plants. The park is very old, the King of Portugal founded it in 1808.

Shady paths and alleys attract with their cool on hot days. In addition to many palm trees, flowers, aquatic plants, there are also historical monuments in the park. For example, fountain of the Muses. Many small reservoirs, ponds and lakes give the garden freshness. The pond of Lago Frei Leandro is decorated with Victoria Amazonian lilies, the leaf of this plant can reach two meters in diameter. Despite the fact that the park has existed for a very long time, a little less than half of its territory is monitored. The remaining approximately 60% is occupied by the Brazilian Atlantic forest.

Location: Rua Jardim Botanico.

Pan di Asucar (or Sugar Loaf)

Mountain of unusual shape high almost four hundred meters. There is no exact version why the name of the mountain is associated with sugar. However, the shape really does vaguely resemble a head. It was obtained due to the weathering of the rock, but because of the winds, there are practically no plants on the mountain.

It was at the foot of this mountain that Rio de Janeiro was born. Now you can climb to the top of the mountain using the funicular along cable car. From it (both from the road and from the very top) there are stunning views of the whole city, mountains and the sea.

One of the most dangerous rocks in the world, the height of which is 842 meters. It got its name in honor of the sail. Many tourists climb to its top for spectacular photos. Some people prefer to climb the rock on their own, but without proper training this is impossible. The ascent can take approximately three hours. Pedra de Gavea is one of the largest monoliths in the world.

Huge forest area, covering approximately 32 sq. km. It is one of the largest urban forests in the world. It is a mistake to think that this forest was created exclusively by nature without human intervention. The forest was planted for ten years on the once cleared land to plant sugar cane and coffee.

Now Tijuca borders on the northern and southern parts Rio. The name itself translates as "marshland". Pedra da Gavea rock, Corcovado mountain and Tijuca forest are united in national park Tizhuk.

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This Catholic Church will be of interest not only to believers. Due to its long construction, the style of the building does not belong to any particular one, but is a mixture of styles and eras.

The most recent were the dome and eight statues, and they were not made in Brazil. In the 19th century, this church was the tallest building in Rio, but now the tall buildings of the city hang over it, creating an unusual contrast.

Location: Praça Pio X - Centro.

A very colorful modern landmark created by sculptor and artist Jorge Selarón. The stairs lead to the monastery of Santa Teresa, located in the city center. Her height 125 meters, and the number of steps is 215 . Selaron in the 90s of the 20th century simply decided to tidy up the stairs near his house using colorful tiles.

Later, he began to bring tiles from the most different corners world, which made the staircase truly unusual and bright. He never completed his work until the end, as he died in 2013. However, now this staircase pleases the eye of tourists who go to an equally famous attraction.

Location: R. Joaquim Silva - Centro.

This special area is located on the hill of the same name. We can say that the whole area is a tourist attraction. The old houses of the former rich, cozy restaurants, narrow picturesque streets and, of course, beautiful views cannot but attract attention. The old tram, the only one preserved in Rio, runs to this area.

There are various museums in Santa Teresa, one of which is dedicated to the history of the tram, the other once belonged to a famous collector. Many art galleries and workshops that the area inherited from the bohemia who settled in Santa Teresa. Of course, the main historical attraction of the area is the monastery of St. Teresa, around which houses and streets actually grew.

Another masterpiece of architectural art, made with already familiar columns and statues. It is decorated with a large glass dome. At night, the building is illuminated by spotlights, which makes it even more beautiful. The interior decoration does not lag behind the exterior in luxury.

The palace was named after the Brazilian national hero who fought for the independence of his country. Now the palace is the House of the Legislative Assembly.

Location: Rua Primeiro de Março.

The museum building itself is made in several styles that blend surprisingly well with each other, making it very elegant. These are columns reminiscent of ancient civilizations, and a facade that evokes thoughts of the Louvre, while the rear facade is made in a neoclassical style. In total, the museum has about twenty thousand works by foreign and Brazilian artists and sculptors.

The museum has an incredibly valuable collection of paintings from the 19th century. In addition, the collection of engravings presented in the museum is of great value. The interior of the building does not lag behind the exterior, it is replete with marble, stucco, mosaics and crystal.

Location: Praça Mauá - 5.

Even if there is no time to visit any performance, then it is worth at least taking a look at this architectural splendor. The theater was built in neo-Renaissance style. The theater was opened for the audience in 1909, it accommodates 2357 people.

Famous artists and sculptures worked on the decoration of the theater. Gilded stucco, two domes, beautiful stained-glass windows are worthy of the attention of every tourist. It is located near the Art Museum on Cinelandia Square.

Location: Praça Floriano - Centro.

The largest library in South America. This majestic four-story temple of science is located on the same square as the Art Museum with the City Theater. It should not be confused with the Portuguese Royal Library.

Shelves are often full old books, because its history began back in 1755 due to an earthquake in Lisbon. Because of this, damage was caused to the Portuguese Royal Library, and it was decided to move all the books to a new building. Now National Library has nine million books.

Location: Av. Rio Branco - 219.

Of course, speaking of Rio de Janeiro, it is impossible not to talk about the beaches, which are mostly visited by tourists. Copacabana is the most popular and famous beach with a length of 4 kilometers.

Soft sand, clear sea, a huge number of hotels, cafes, restaurants, casinos and other places of entertainment reflect the spirit of Brazil. Hot, bright and not falling asleep.

Another famous beach in the elite area of ​​the same name. Here the water is calmer than in Copacabana. The beach itself is for more affluent people. If you can meet anyone in Copacabana, then it is more peaceful and calm here. It is loved by families, the elderly, young couples and people tired of the bustle of the city. Although, of course, there are a lot of people on this beach.

In general, Ipanema is translated as bad water, but this name has come from ancient times and is associated with the river in the homeland of the Brazilian baron, who once owned these lands.

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The most beautiful lagoon, which is connected to the sea by a channel passing through Ipanema. The extraordinary blue water, surrounded by high-rise buildings, creates the impression of an oasis. The name of the lagoon was in honor of the military of the 18th century. The locals call this natural landmark simply "Lagoa" - the lake.

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taken in modern society money is not always coins and banknotes. Many nations still use wooden boards or metal plates as currency.

Unusual paper money

Disney dollars

Walt Disney created a real world of fairy tales, in which you cannot do without your own currency. There are Disney denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50 dollars, the issue of which began in 1987. With this money you can pay for attractions in all parks named after the famous cartoonist. The central place on the bills is occupied by cartoon characters, including Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck.

wine money

From 1919 to 1921, wine labels were used as money in Yakutia, the value of which depended on the price for the bottle of wine on which they were pasted. So, a label from a good French wine cost 100 rubles, from a port - 25 rubles, Cahors - 10 rubles.


The fact that wine labels are used instead of accepted money in Yakutia became known thanks to Maxim Gorky's essay "On the Unit", in which the author shared his impressions about this original currency - colored labels from such wines as Sherry, Cahors, Madeira, Port wine, on which Semyonov put the seal of the People's Commissariat of Finance and signed the face value.

Tribute to the footballer

In 2006, the National Bank of Ireland issued a £5 note. The issue of banknotes of a limited series was dedicated to the memory of one of the best football players in the country - George Best, who passed away a year earlier. The print images are based on photographs of his most famous football positions on the field, when he managed to score important goals against the opposing team.


The most unusual coins

Paradise flavors

One of the most unique are the coins from the "Paradise Flavor" series, issued on the island of Palau. Them distinguishing feature, in fact, each has its own smell. The first coin from the batch was a coin with the image and aroma of coconut. Another coin is engraved with a surfer on a wave, and the coin smells of sea freshness.


Butterfly from Cameroon

A silver coin of 1000 Cameroonian francs was issued in 2011. It was recognized by many numismatists as the most beautiful in the world - it depicts a flower with a voluminous butterfly sitting on it, the colored wings of which protrude beyond the boundaries of the coin. The technology of its manufacture is kept in strict confidence. It is only known that there were 2,500 such copies produced, and almost all of them were immediately sold out by collectors.


Silver pyramid

This original coin was issued in 2009 by the Pobjoy Mint in Tadworth, England. Its release was timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the death of archaeologist Howard Carter, who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. The triangular-shaped coin depicts inscriptions from the walls of the tomb, and in the upper corner there is a sun disk interspersed with particles of sand taken from the tomb of the pharaoh.


guitars

In 2004, colored coins with silver plating were issued in Somalia. The production of collectible metal money was timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the birth of rock-roll. They are made in the form of guitars. famous musicians and some US states. The denomination of each coin is $1.


Ural owl

In 2007, the National Bank of Mongolia began issuing collectible coins depicting endangered animals. This metal money is in demand not only among numismatists, but also among ordinary citizens who have decided to support the idea of ​​the government. The 2011 sterling silver coin depicts the Ural Owl with eyes made of dark Swarovski crystals.


Dinosaur skeleton

One of the latest novelties on the modern numismatics market is a 25 cent coin with the image of a dinosaur, the remains of which were found near the province of Alberta in Canada. Turning off the light, on one side you can see a glowing skeleton prehistoric giant, and on the other - the image of Elizabeth the second, but already without a glow.


The Sistine Chapel

On the front side of the Sistine Chapel coins, issued in an edition of 999 pieces, the profile of a monk is depicted, and on the reverse side - the image of God and Adam, exactly the same as in the painting of the great Michelangelo.


Money of unusual shapes and sizes

In some underdeveloped countries, people continue to pay with unusual currencies, such as stones, wooden sticks, food, or other objects of various geometric shapes.

Rai Stones

On the island of Yap, which is part of the Federated States of Micronesia, Rai stones, which are limestone discs with a diameter of 5 meters, are official tender. The cost of such a disc is determined by its size and weight - the heavier the so-called coin, the higher it is valued.


Kissy money

Kissi is the name of twisted iron sticks 30 cm long used until the beginning of the 20th century in some countries and tribes of West Africa. One end of such money was in the form of the letter T, and the other was in the form of a spatula, and they were called kissi pennies. To make a large purchase, they were combined into small bundles: for example, a cow was estimated at one hundred bundles of twenty sticks.


Centinnialy

Centinials were used after the First World War in the Canadian city of Moose Jo and were in the form of planks.


It was expensive to make coins from metal, so they decided to issue wooden money. The editors of the site bring to your attention an article about the most expensive currencies.
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IN currently there are a little more than 250 states on earth. Of these, 195 are independent countries, the rest have an indefinite or special status. In total, there are about 160 currencies in the world, legally or actually used in various territories. We get at least that every second state has its own money. Some of the money you use and some you have heard of.

Dollar

Dollar is the most popular currency in the world. It is a means of payment in the USA, Australia, Canada, Panama, Dominica, New Zealand, Ecuador, Puerto Rico and other countries.

Single volume dictionary in English"Oxford Dictionaries", the name of the dollar, like the Slovenian tolar, which was in circulation until 2007, takes its name from the coin joachimsthaler "joachimsthaler", shortened to "thaler" or "daler" from the Flemish language. This coin got its name thanks to the Joachim Valley (located in the Czech Republic near the city of Jachymov), in which silver was mined, from which the coin was minted. In the process, the word was transformed and began to be used in other languages. Later coins used during american war for independence, in the Spanish - American and British colonies began to be called "dollar".

In 1792, the official US currency was named "".

Lb

The pound sterling is the currency of Great Britain. Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, South Sudan, Egypt also call their national currency Pound. To distinguish the British currency from the currencies of the same name of other states, the full name "" is used in official documents.

The British Pound got its name from Latin word "poundus"", which means "weight" in Latin. But there are several versions in the history of the origin of the name of this currency. According to the most probable, the name appeared in the 12th century and meant "a pound of pure silver." Large transactions were expressed in " pounds sterling". One troy pound had a mass of approximately 240 ancient English "sterling" coins.

Pesos

« Pesos” in Spanish, literally means “weight”. In countries that were former colonies of Spain, the currency is still used today, for example, in Colombia, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, Chile and the Philippines.

At the beginning of the 16th century, when the Spaniards came to the territory of modern Mexico, there was no money as such. The means of payment for the local population were cocoa beans. Then the Spanish conquistador Fernando Cortes received an order to cast all the gold that he found in the new Spanish territory into gold coins. However, Cortes decided to disobey the royal order and began to mint part of the coins from pure gold, and the other part of gold with a small admixture of copper. As a result of this, several types of coins appeared in the colony, estimated by the weight of pure gold in them. The golden peso is the most expensive, the tepuzhe peso (made of copper and gold chips) is less valuable. According to some opinions, the name "" came from there.

Dinar

Dinar is the national currency in Tunisia, Algeria, Macedonia, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan, Serbia and Libya. The name "" comes from ancient silver coin "denarius", which was a means of payment in the territory of the Roman Empire. The word "denarius" comes from the Latin word "denarius", which means "consisting of ten."

Money with the name "", along with other terms Kantar and Dirham, can be found in the Qur'an. Thus, "Dinar" in the holy book of Muslims was called cash equivalents.

Polish zloty

« Zloty» translated from Polish "z?oto" means "gold". This term first began to be used in the 15th century, the so-called gold coins that came to the Commonwealth and were minted in foreign countries, mostly gold ducats.

Crown

A number of European countries, such as Denmark, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, call their national currency this way. As you may have guessed, the word "crown" comes from the Latin "corona" and literally translates as "crown". The same crown, which is depicted on the coin “kuronndor” (the first crown), minted in 1340 in France, gave the name to the new currency.

IN this moment « lira" is the national currency of Turkey. Before the transition to the "euro", this is how they called their national currency 4 sovereign states: Malta, San Marino, Italy, Vatican.

The currency got its name from the consonant Latin word "Libra", which translates as "pound". Just like the British "pound", the name comes from a unit of weight - the troy pound, which was used to weigh silver.

Hungarian forint

In the middle of the 13th century, fiorino d'oro gold coins began to be minted in Florence, it was from this Italian coin that the Hungarian "" got its name. Only after 1 century, in Hungary they began to issue their own coin, which they called "florin". Over time, the coins received their original appearance and the final name "".

Rial

Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Qatar, Oman and Iran call their national currency "". The name was borrowed from Latin, "regalis" translates as "royal". As you can see, this name came to Arab world from Europe, as the Arabs called European coins: piastre, taler, sovereign.

Real

This is how they call their national money in Brazil. In European countries, before the transition to the "euro", the inhabitants of Spain and Portugal called their money "".

In the 14th century, the "silver real" was minted for the first time in Castile. These silver coins were in circulation until the middle of the 19th century. " Real» translated from Latin means "royal coin". On one side of this coin was a crown in a double circular inscription, and on the other side the coat of arms of Spain was minted. Later, the reverse began to depict a portrait of the Spanish king.

South African rand

The national currency of South Africa "" ("rand") takes its name from mountain range Witwatersrand, "rand" for short, which is located in the eastern part of the Republic of South Africa. By the way, the largest gold deposit in the 19th century was found just in the area of ​​​​the Witwatersrand ridge.

The national currency "" appeared relatively recently, only in 1961. This is a very important year, because it was in this year that South Africa declared independence and withdrew from the British Commonwealth.

Rupee

« Rupee» is called the national currency following countries: India, Nepal, Mauritius, Indonesia, Pakistan, Seychelles and Sri Lanka. "Rupee" ("rupya") in translation from Sanskrit means "chased silver" or "treated silver". One of the largest reformers of India Sher - Shah Suri introduced coins in the 16th century, which they called "rupee". Many years have passed, and the coin is still in circulation and did not come out even at the time when India was part of the British Colonies. There is a version that takes place, the word "" comes from the Indian "rura" and means "cattle". For a long time it was cattle that played the role of natural money in the trade relations of India.

One of the leaders and ideologists of the Indian independence movement from Great Britain, Mahatma Gandhi, is depicted on the front side of each banknote. This is not often seen on the money of the world. Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi on " rupees» differs only in the image and color on the reverse side.

Did you know that in 2010, symbolic Rs 0 banknotes were issued by the government. All this is part of the anti-corruption campaign. Such money cannot be paid in the store, anti-corruption activists suggested local residents give this money to the police and officials - extortionists. Needless to say, anti-corruption money is incredibly popular.

CNY

Chinese character, which denotes the name of the national currency of China, in a literal sense translates as "round object" or "round coin". This designation has gone since the Qing Dynasty. China saw the first national money in 1835, they were minted from silver. By the way in Chinese, « yuan” refers to the base unit of any currency, for example, the US dollar “mei yuan”.

Sometimes "" is even called the Chinese dollar. The names of the currencies of Korea “won”, Japan “yen”, Mongolian “tugrik”, also came from the Chinese “yuan”.

Shekel

« Shekel" in Hebrew means a measure of the mass of gold and silver, in literally words means "to weigh". It was the shekel (a silver coin weighing 11.4 grams) that served as the monetary unit of the ancient Jews and the Middle East. The first mention of "Shekel" appeared in the 2nd millennium BC. The ancient population of Southern Mesopotamia used the mass of 1 grain of wheat (0.046 g) as a standard. "She" means "grain". 180 "she" made up "sikil" (8.28), so in Hebrew the word was transformed into "".

By the way, those 30 pieces of silver, for which, as it is written in the Bible, Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus Christ, were the same 30 Tire shekels.

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V .: What was magnificently decorated with birch and greenery in the Russian village on Trinity
A: Church

V .: They tried to cultivate this berry starting from the 19th century, but it was fully successful only in the 60s of the 20th century
A.: lingonberry

V .: This term comes from the Latin word translated into Russian as "swelling"
A: Inflation

Q: Tends to use the same phrases more often than I would like
A: parrot

Q: What did Ostrovsky jokingly compare pickled cucumber to?
A: Eternity

Q: What was the name of the mythical king of Libya, who allegedly first made a celestial globe
A: Atlas

V .: What else was phenomenal in Chaliapin besides his voice?
A: memory

Q: What was invented by the French commander Louis Crillon?
A: Mayonnaise

Q: What had to be hidden in order to deprive Maori sorcerers of the opportunity to harm?
A: Spit

V .: Insolent swindler, dexterous and impudent rogue
A.: Bestia

V .: The subject of hygiene. In mythology, he was a symbol of femininity.
A: Comb

Q: The only country where no births were registered in 1983
A: The Vatican

V .: In the 11th century in England, the so-called landowners who kept their plots under the condition of performing a certain service to the king
A: Sergeant

Q: What the English New Nobles in the 17th Century Called Good Old Cause
A: Revolution

V .: This person will not interfere when you are doing something new.
A: mentor

V .: Russian folk dance with a quick change of figures and a variety of whirling
A.: Metelitsa

V .: For the treatment of what Moscow barbers used horse manure
O: drinking

Q: Which country's name comes from a dairy animal?
A: Italy

Q: What construction tool is said to have been invented by Daedalus
A: Roulette

V .: This foreign coin was called "bean" in the common people.
A: Schilling

Q: What female name did Pushkin come up with?
A: Naina

Q: What did the 1977 American Music Conference define as a bad woodwind that no one can play?
A: Oboe

C: Ancient Roman underground sewer
A: Cloaca

V .: A machine capable of changing the mode of its functioning according to a certain program
A: Automatic

Q: What was the main component of the bath, which our ancestors used to cure radiculitis and rheumatism?
A: Dung

Q: This material was known in Egypt and Mesopotamia, but in modern form was obtained only in the 17th century
A: Crystal

V .: With this word, the poet's nanny Arina Rodionovna called all the villains
A.: Aspid

Q: According to the ancient Irish it must have been present in abundance in paradise
A: Pork

V .: Belief in the predestination of events
A: Fatalism

B.: A medicine man who specializes in the treatment of horses
A.: Konoval

V .: From the Greek language this word is translated as "dressed in white"
A: Candidate

V .: Literally, this word is translated from Latin as "from the deaf"
A: absurd

Q: What is not customary to bring with you on a visit to China, so as not to offend the hosts
A: Flowers

Q: What was the last dish served on the table in Forgiveness Sunday
A: scrambled eggs

Q: This animal has the highest blood pressure
A: Giraffe

IN.: predatory mammal
A: Ermine

V .: What needs to be slipped under the stove so that the brownie goes after the family moving to a new hut?
O.: Lapot

V .: A saying summarizing the various phenomena of life
A: Proverb

V .: An obligatory element of women's and pair figure skating
A: Spiral

V .: The first guns and cannons Ancient Russia
A.: Pishchal

V .: The name of this instrument comes from the first word of the song that was most often performed on it.
O.: Sharmanka