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It's a mixture of both they have more of what they make though........
Brazil has won 5 on the men's side.
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People in Brazil use the same technology as we do. It might be more expensive there but they have the same stuff. EDIT: Technology available to Brazilians is (for the most part) the same as what is available to people living in countries such as the US, Canada, Europe, and other western countries. Usually the costs of technology in Brazil are higher than other countries, as well with a lower average income than countries like the US, Canada, and parts of Europe, it is harder for the "average" consumer to afford electronics and technology in Brazil.
Brazil has the most Catholics of all the countries in the world.
The countries that share a border with Paraguay in South America include; Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. These countries are all interconnected but you;d have to more specific as to what you mean by how they influence each other.
The four South American countries with the most developed economies are Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia. These countries have diverse and stable economies that are relatively more industrialized and advanced compared to other countries in the region.
Yes, Brazil has engaged in military interventions and conflicts with neighboring countries in its history, notably during the 19th century. For example, Brazil participated in the Paraguay War (1864-1870) against Paraguay, which resulted in significant territorial and human consequences. Additionally, Brazil has had border disputes with countries like Bolivia and Uruguay, but it has generally pursued diplomatic resolutions in more recent times. Overall, Brazil's military actions have been relatively limited compared to other nations in Latin America.
Mexico and Brazil hold that distinction.
Countries that have more land area than the US include Russia, Canada, China, and Brazil.