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The last nations to effectively abolish slavery were - strangely enough - African nations. Slavery of Africans by Africans had been and still was everywhere since time immemorial and the colonization drive of the 1880's started because the British (who had actively battled against the slave trade since they abolished it themselves in 1806) saw it as the only way to abolish it within Africa. West African countries were the last to formally abolish it, around 1905. These are countries like Upper Volta, Senegal, Mali and Niger, amongst others.However, slavery does still exist today. A fairly recent UN report estimates the number of slaves still held by countries on the Arab peninsula - despite formal abolishment in 1962 - at around a staggering 400,000.
The question seems to imply that slavery, in some form or other, might be legal. I think that the suggestion of legality of slavery is abhorrent. The answer to the question is none.
If by last year you mean 2012, then Bosnia and Herzegovina came in 18th place.
Since the first match in 1914 till the last match on 28th Sept. 2011, the two football teams met each other 98 times, Brazil won 39, Argentina 35, Draw 24. Brazil scored 152 goals, Argentina 150 goals. , announced in 2010 that Brazil always proofed that they are the strongest and the best in football world ,and Argentina comes behind Brazil. And here is a comparison between both teams which clearly show the Brazilian supremacy Brazil 5 world cups, Argentina only 2. Brazil dominates all countries in the world with no exceptions (86 countries),but Argentina (70 countries) is dominated by Italy, Germany, England, Denmark, China, Cameroon, and other two countries. Pele is the best player ever by FIFA.
Last Holiday - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:PG Brazil:12 Canada:PG (Ontario) France:U Ireland:PG Malaysia:U Mexico:B Netherlands:6 Singapore:PG South Korea:12 Sweden:Btl UK:12A USA:PG-13 (certificate #41977)
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Chile was not the last country to end slavery. In the late 19th century, Brazil was the last country to abolish slavery.
Brazil was the last country in Latin America to abolish slavery. Slavery was officially abolished in Brazil on May 13, 1888, through the Lei Áurea (Golden Law) decree.
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Princess Isabel of Brazil signed the Lei Áurea (Golden Law) on May 13, 1888, which abolished slavery in Brazil. The law freed all slaves in the country, making Brazil the last country in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery.