No. Cape Horn is the southernmost point in South America, therefore it cannot be in Brazil. It is in fact located in the Argentina/Chile region, and is the southernmost point of the land (excluding islands) of all continents except for Antarctica.
It is called Cape Horn because of its geographic shape.
Cape Horn is the southernmost part of America.
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Cape Horn is the bottom-most tip of South America
Many people do live in Cape Horn, South America. Although not densely populated the population density is comparable to areas in Brazil away from the Amazon River and many other places in Latin America.
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The absolute location of Cape Horn is 44 degrees 21' 16" N, 115 degrees 6' 54" W. Cape Horn is a mountain in the United States. The elevation of Cape Horn is 7,615 feet.
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The absolute location of Cape horn is 55.98333330000001 degrees south, 67.26666670000003 degrees west. Cape Horn was the northern boundary of the Drake Passage.
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The ocean that was crossed by Magellan after he rounded Cape Horn was the Pacific Ocean. He crossed from the Atlantic Ocean through Cape Horn and out to the Pacific.