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France covers all longitudes between roughly 5.1° west to 8.2° east.

Brazil covers all longitudes between roughly 34.8° west to 74.0° west.

There is no longitude that crosses territory in both Brazil and France.

Those two countries don't overlap in either longitude or latitude.

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