As of 2012, the largest number of people who have not been contacted lie in West Papua (the Indonesian part of the island of New Guinea). However, many sources list Brazil's Amazon as the area with the largest number of uncontacted groups. The apparent contradiction is explained by the fact that there is much better information about the Brazilian groups (which are counted by an official organization in Brazil that protects the indigenous peoples). With regard to West Papua, there are at best rough estimates and no government organization that either counts them or seeks to protect them.
Brazil, as the largest country, also has the largest population.
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Brazil has the largest population of Japanese people outside of Japan.
The largest country in South America by population is Brazil. It is also the fifth most populous country in the world.
The population of Sao Paulo, Brazil is approximately 12 million people. It is the largest city in Brazil and one of the most populous in the world.
São Paulo, Brazil is the largest city south of the equator, the largest city in the Americas, the largest city in Brazil, and the world's twelfth largest city by population. As of 2014, the population is roughly 11.9 million people; it is 3,067 square miles in size. The nearly 12 million people who live in São Paulo are known as "paulistanos."
The second largest Catholic population in the world is in Brazil. Approximately 123 million people in Brazil identify as Catholic, making it the country with the second-largest Catholic population after the Philippines.
China. The overwhelming majority (>90%) of Chinese people are endemically Chinese, making them natives. Since 90% of China is a larger population than any other country, China has the largest population of natives.
Ethnicities in Brazil include:European (from most ethnic groups of Europe)AfricanAsianIndigenous (including at least 67 uncontacted tribes.numbers of people descended from mixtures of two or more of the above
Brazil has the largest territory and population of any country in Latin America, spanning nearly half of South America and with a population of over 200 million people.
São Paulo in Brazil is the largest city in the world where Portuguese is spoken, with a population of over 12 million people.
Brazil has the highest population in Latin America, with over 200 million people.