Yes Brazil is quite powerful! It keeps gaining more and more power too and is expected to surpass France and the United Kingdom and take the spot of 5th largest economy soon, and it shows no signs of stopping there. Brazil is expected to be one of the worlds most powerful country and it is quite possible it will be right alongside or even in front of China, who is also growing more and more powerful. The two might eventually pass the United States as well, the current most powerful country.
When you talk about military power not, but when you speak on contingent of people maybe.
In summary the Brazil does not have the political focus turned to the bellicose section despite having only seeking their territorial defense
yes, the most powerful latin american nation and the second of americas, after the United States.
Brazil is home to the majority of South America's most powerful people.
There are many ways to calculate this, but the major two are definitely Brazil and Argentina: Brazil, Argentina, and Venezuela are the more economically powerful ones. Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina are the more heavily populated ones. Brazil, Argentina, and Peru are the more larger ones. Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay are the more developed nations.
USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico
U.S.A Brazil is the most populous in South America (as usa to north) Brazil is the richest in South America (as usa to north) Brazil is the one with highest international influence in South America (as usa to north) Brazil has the strongest currency in South America (as usa to north) Brazil is the widest in the south America (usa is second largest in north, but close to 1st) Brazil is in temperate/tropical area (as the usa) Brazil has a very wide coast (so does the usa)
The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, while the middle class is staying the same, but internationally, Brazil is the 7th most economical powerful country in the world, but it will be fourth in a couple of years, so I guess you could say Brazil is getting richer everyday.
Arguable. In no specific order my immediate opinion may be: US UK Germany China France Australia Canada Japan Russia Brazil Italy
Portugal was the colonial ruler of Brazil when Brazil was a colony of Portugal.
Brazil with France being second
· Brasilia, Brazil · Belo Horizonte, Brazil · Belem, Brazil · Belford Roxo, Brazil · Betim, Brazil
The U.S has nothing to do with brazil or has anything with brazil.
yes he was born in brazil and raised in brazil
It doesn't. Brazil has a president.