Feb 16 • 12:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnapauxis attracts thousands of revelers and showcases the strength of Amazon culture

Carnapauxis 2026 in Óbidos, Brazil, draws around 30,000 participants, highlighting the cultural significance of the event and the diversity of the Amazon region.

Carnapauxis 2026 unfolded in Óbidos, Brazil, transforming the narrow streets and historic slopes into a vibrant celebration as thousands of revelers filled the area. On February 15, the event showcased the local culture with approximately 30,000 attendees, including notable figures like Governor Helder Barbalho, highlighting the importance of regional festivities. This year’s celebrations, which started on February 11, aim to honor the rich cultural heritage of Pará and its position as a key carnival destination in the Amazon.

The festivities are set to continue until February 17 and include a variety of activities, such as performances from official blocks, regional and national artists, and local showcases held in the culturally significant venue known as the “Fobódromo.” The event not only underscores the artistic vibrancy of the region but also promotes tourism and community engagement, reinforcing Óbidos' reputation as one of the leading carnival hubs in the Amazon.

During his visit, Governor Barbalho emphasized the diversity and richness of Pará's cultural expressions, calling for a greater appreciation of popular traditions across all regions of the state. The Carnapauxis event serves as a reminder of the cultural resilience and vibrancy of the Amazon, as it brings people together to celebrate their heritage and community, contributing to a greater sense of local identity and pride.

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