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Salvador has been the birthplace of many noted Brazilians, including musicians such as song-writer Dorival Caymmi, Música Popular Brasileira (MPB or Brazilian Popular Music) star Gal Costa, and Grammy Award winner Gilberto Gil. Gil later went on to serve as a city council member (vereador) and is the Brazilian Minister of Culture in the cabinet of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Also internationally recognized are the city's Blocos Afros, such as Olodum, Ara Ketu, and Ilê Aiyê. Notable writers associated with Salvador include Jorge Amado, considered one of Brazil's greatest authors and fabulists, and João Ubaldo Ribeiro. The famous Brazilian visual artist Carybé is based in Salvador as well. Celebrities born in Salvador include supermodel Adriana Lima.
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Salvador is a very culturally rich city, being a bastion of Afro-Brazilian customs and ways. Consequently, religions of Yoruba and other African derivation, such as Candomblé, Umbanda, and Quimbanda, are practiced by much of the population, in most cases in conjunction with Roman Catoliscism. Native musical forms include the spiritually influenced afoxé, the community-based Blocos afros, and the more popular axé and samba as well. Salvador's visual arts, theater, and literature have ... gained a worldwide following, with Jorge Amado being a renowned author whose novels featured local themes. The local cuisine, spicy and based on seafood, strongly relies on typically West Africa ingredients and techniques, and is much appreciated throughout Brazil. Capoeira, a unique form of martial arts, combining agile dance moves with unarmed combat techniques, is also very popular in the area and largely of African origin (85% of the population).
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Salvador has a typical tropical climate, with warm to hot temperatures and high relative humidity all throughout the year. However, these conditions are relieved by a near absence of extreme temperatures and pleasant trade winds blowing from the ocean. March is the warmest month, with mean maximum of 30°C (86°F) and minimum of 24°C (75°F); July experiences the coolest temperatures, with means of 26°C (79°F) and 19°C (68°F). The absolute maximum and minimum are respectively 38°C (100°F) and 12°C (54°F). Unlike in the area further inland (known as the Sertão), rainfall in Salvador is quite abundant, with a total yearly average of 201cm (83"), being heaviest in May at 33cm (12.8") and generally tapering off until reaching a low of 11cm (4.4") in January. Tropical cyclones and tornadoes are unknown in the area.[2][3]
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Salvador has a year-round tropical climate. The city lies between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Equator and has an average temperature of 78°F (26°C) year-round while in the summer (DEC-FEB) you can expect 85°F to 100°F. With over 2,220 hours of sunshine a year, there is little precipitation; most of it falls between April and August .Summer clothes can be worn year-round, and fashions are very casual. City coasts feature warm waters for inviting swims. High season is OCT-APR. While the sea breeze and lower humidity generally keep things fresh don't think you can do without the sun block lotion.
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The Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation manages various collections of works by Salvador Dalí, a unique compilation in terms of quantity, scope and depth. It is composed of thousands of objects dating from all the different periods of Dalí's life, more than 4,000 works of art.
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The new route between Salvador and Paris should help to promote international tourism in Bahia and in other northeastern states, functioning as an entry for foreign visitors. In addition to this flight, TAM offers a weekly route linking Recife and Paris, with departures on Fridays and arrivals on Sundays.
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