"Sambadrome" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sambadrome" Meaning

The Sambadrome (or Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí) is a massive, 700-meter-long (2,300 ft) what in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a specifically designed track for parades of the samba schools during the Carnaval celebrations. The Sambadrome is U-shaped with a slight incline, with 7 sections (ordeirias), each divided into squares for the samba schools to parade in front of a large audience.

"Sambadrome" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Sambadrome"


1. Spectators gathered around the circular track of the Rio Carnival's Sambadrome, cheering on their favorite samba schools as they perform in the competition.
2. The Brazilian government invested significantly in renovating the historic Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro to improve the experience for millions of spectators each year.
3. The Sambadrome's high-energy atmosphere was electric as the top samba schools of 2019 competed for the championship title.
4. In Brazil's vibrant cultural scene, the Sambadrome plays a significant role by showcasing traditional music and dance during the annual Carnival celebration.
5. Visiting the Sambadrome in Rio during Carnival is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for tourists, giving them an immersive cultural and festive experience.

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