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Brazil dowsn't have a wast coast. The coast is on the east, at the Atlantic Ocean. The west side of Brazil borders other countries, not an ocean.
Golden Lion tamarins eat soft fruits, some flowers, insects, and small invertebrates.
Golden lion and rhesus monkey both are black and make a wierd sound that makes other animals go away.
Recife is a large city on the northeast coast of Brazil. It is the capital of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. Among the other large cities on the Brazilian Atlantic coast are Salvador, Fortaleza, Recife, and Sao Luis.
He got a red card in a match with Brazil against Ivory Coast, because the other played dived
Some of the early explorers in Brazil were Pedro Álvares Cabral, who is credited with the discovery of Brazil in 1500, and Amerigo Vespucci, who explored the coast of Brazil in 1501. Other explorers include Pero Vaz de Caminha, who was the official chronicler of Cabral's expedition, and Fernão de Noronha, who established the first Portuguese settlement in Brazil in 1503.
No countries. Rio de Janeiro is on the Atlantic Coast, Eastern Brazil, very far from Brazil's neighboring countries. If you are in Rio de Janeiro, you have to cross other Brazilian states to arrive at other countries (Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay are the closest).
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Silly question: last i remember there are no other countries IN Brazil Just AROUND Brazil
Chile and Ecuador don't share a border with Brazil. Chile runs along the west coast of South America. Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay are between it and Brazil.Ecuador also is on the west coast. Peru is between Ecuador and Brazil. As the largest country in South America, Brazil shares a border with all the other countries on the continent.
It began with the colonization. The portuguese only needed to enter a little in the wood to find what they wanted.Then, it was due to the exportation by sea.And nowadays, it is due to the fact that the coast cities are usually more developed.Also the portuguese did not find many gold nor precious stones in Brazil at first so they concentred on the coast or relatively to it to explore the wood and other natural resources. Latter they started to build plantations of sucar cane and cooefe and cattle raising(this one in southermost Brazil). Only latter they went a littel further to Mians Gerais area to mine precious stones found in it.Altoguh its important to notice that the Brazilian capital was transferred from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia in 1960 exactly with the propose of developing Brazil's few habited interior. It worked somehow to integrate it betther but the most important and populated cities are still relatively close to the coast though not necessarialy exactly on the coast. São Paulo for example is not on the coast just relatively close to it.