Proper noun
A district of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
the main beach in Rio de Janeiro, located in the eponymous district
(figuratively) a beached area known for partying.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn assessment made during the New Year's Eve 1992 highlighted the risks associated with increasing crowd numbers on Copacabana beach after the fireworks display. Source: Internet
But if people watching, music and beers are your thing, you’re better off sticking to Copacabana. Source: Internet
A year later, Jake asks Joey if he fought with Salvy at the Copacabana because of Vikki. Source: Internet
Every 31 December, 2.5 million people gather at Copacabana Beach to celebrate New Year's in Rio de Janeiro. Source: Internet
Cultural events New Year's Eve New Year's Eve Fireworks at Copacabana Beach. Source: Internet
Despite that, throngs of people have crowded legendary beaches such as Copacabana and Ipanema on recent weekends, soaking up the sun, playing football in the sand and gazing at the green mountains dotting the turquoise water. Source: Internet