In favelas, around sao paulo, and around brazillia
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No, this is not the "pure and simple" truth. (I have been there!)
In Brazil most people live in common or poor or "de luxe" houses or buildings in big cities (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Porto Alegre, Goiânia, Fortaleza, Belém, Recife, Campo Grande, Manaus, Curitiba, Brasília etc.), many others live in medium-sized or small towns and even many villages (there existing rich or poor houses in them), while others live in farm (either large or small), where there may even been some luxe too for some and much poverty to others as well. Thus in such an immense country as Brazil, one should not say that "favelas" (a cluster of huts or shanties) are the "habitat" of the majority of people, as not a great number of folks there are slum dwellers.
some people in Brazil are poor
haven
SouthEast of Brazil in São PAulo City
Most people in Latin America live in urban areas, with cities like Mexico City, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires being some of the most populous. Urbanization in the region has increased due to factors like job opportunities, access to services, and infrastructure development.
no
because it is a big city
well most likly
The type of people that live in Brazil are Brazilians
most parrots live in Brazil.
Approximately 97% of the population in Brazil speaks Portuguese.
thay love Brazil
- No, he didn't live in Brazil He was English and Brazil had only just begun to be colonised by the Portuguese when he lived. - stupid i asked where do most people live in brazil - Sorry my friend, but you're wrong. The question is = "Did Shakespeare live in Brazil?" = otherwise why would I have answered such a nonsense question? Think about it... Anyway, answering to your real question now: Most people live in the South-East region of Brazil. Most of them in the state of San Paulo. The others states in this region are: Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo Good enough now? Hope so...