Brazil is a country in South America. It contains cities and towns, not other countries. So your answer is 'Zero'.
The distance between the two cities is abous 429Km, or 266 Miles.
Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo being the highest in rankings.There are over 22 towns and cities in Brazil.(Sorry i couldn't find more info.)
Gilberto Magalhaes Occhi is the Minister of Cities for Brazil.
No, two thirds of Brazil's population do not live in favelas near cities. While favelas exist in Brazilian cities, they are not the primary residential area for the majority of the population. Most Brazilians live in regular urban and rural neighborhoods.
Brazil has many large cities. It has 5,570 municipalities.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cities_in_Brazilhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/list-of-cities-and-towns-in-Brazil-2055400
No... Brazil has 36 states and a Federal District. And 5561 cities.
Yes, approximately two-thirds of Brazil's population live in towns and cities. Urban areas in Brazil are concentrated along the coast and in major metropolitan regions like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
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· Vitoria, Brazil
Closest to what?