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South America’s largest country and the fifth largest country in the world, Brazil has a total land area of 3,287,597 sq mi and has a total population of approximately 191,241,714. Brazil was a former Portuguese colony and gained in independence in 1822.

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What are the trade barriers in Brazil?

Something that seperates two countries from trading.This might not be the most accurate answer,but im twelve and this is my question but ill try to answer it for you.

Is Brazil a part of the EU or the UN?

The US is a member of the UN. It is not a member of the EU

Are ther both alligators and crocodiles in Brazil?

We do in zoos, but in the wild Brazil only has alligators (jacarés). The closest is the jacaré-açu (black caiman).

What is Brazil travel agency?

Brazil travel agency means travel packages providing by a company or agency in Brazil. There are many of travel agencies in Brazil but Hotel Urbano is one of the best and popular agency in Brazil.

When it is 9 am in the capital of Brazil what time is it in the capital of Australia?

Canberra, Australia is 13 hours ahead of Brasília, Brazil. When it is 9 am in Brasilia, Brazil it is 10 pm in Canberra, Australia.

Why is Christ the redeemer statue made from soap stone?

It isn't. It is mostly made out of reinforced concrete. Only the outer top layer is made of soap stone a) because the makers liked it for its durability and b) because it was easy to sculpt.

Who is Brazils government?

Brazil is not a monarchy (nor would there be just one person running the government even if it were). Its government works under a presidential system, with the president being the head of the government (in 2013 the president is Dilma Roussef)

What types of nuts are commonly grown in Brazil?

Both Brazil nuts and Cashews are grown in Brazil. Due to it's name, the Brazil nut is most commonly associated with the country of Brazil. The Brazil nut tree is found in the Amazon valleys.

Why is it so hot in Sao Paolo Brazil in February?

Brazil is South of the equator, so it is in the Southern Hemisphere, which has summer in December, January and February, and winter in June, July and August.

Whats the main source of economy of Brazil?

The main source of economy of Brazil is from Agriculture. Brazil economy is the eighth largest economy in the world.

What is deforestaion?

deforestation is the clearing of forestland in an area. The trees are cut down or burnt.

What type of legislature does Brazil have?

A bicameral congress with a senate and a chamber of deputies. Both are also federal presidential republics, like the United States.

How much of the world's coffee was being grown in Brazil in the 1900s?

With the "break" from the American Stock Exchange in 1929, Brazil had the first big crisis of overproduction of coffee, and the Brazilian government to promote the burning of stocks to try to prop up prices. In the late 1930's, Brazil had been faced with another surplus production that was resolved with help from Nestle when it invented instant coffee. [citation needed]

More overcome this crisis, Brazil remained the world's largest producer of coffee, though in recent years has to compete with other Latin American countries.

Coffee is currently the most consumed beverage in the artificial world, and served about 400 billion cups per year. The most common type of coffee is arabica, occupying about three-quarters of world production, followed by robust, which has twice the caffeine in the first.

Can i have your phone number in Brazil?

Sure, but it will be much cheaper to call me from Woonsocket.

In which South American country is Portuguese spoken and why is it the natural language of that country?

Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, which is South America's largest country. Of all the countries of South America, it's most logical that Portuguese should be spoken in Brazil, and that it should have the status of the official language, because Brazil is a former Portuguese colony.

So Portuguese is the native language of Brazilians for whom it's the mother tongue. But the language isn't native to Brazil. Instead, it was transplanted by the Portuguese navigators, rulers and settlers. And it was so successful in its naturalization that nowadays it's known, spoken and understood by almost all Brazilians.

Portuguese is also spoken in many other South American Countries, becasue of the proximity and importance of Brazil, but it is not the official language of any other South American Country.

Portuguese is spoken in Argentina and Uruguay, where the language is a required subject for schoolchildren. But the official language in both countries remains Spanish. Portuguese also is spoken in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where it's one of the nine recognized regional languages of importance. But the country's official language remains English. And, in far lesser degrees, Portuguese also is spoken in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Venezuela; in French Guiana; and in Venezuela. But the official language of the first three countries remains Spanish; and that in the last two countries, French and Dutch, respectively.

Why are Brazil nuts called Brazil nuts?

In Brazil they are called Pará nuts (the state they originally come from). And there are several other kinds of nuts (cashews, yummy) produced in Brazil.

What are the top 2 religions in Brazil?

roman catholicism (about 60% of the pop) and evangelical christianism (a little over 15%).

How do people earn a living in Florida?

People earn a living through a variety of means in Florida. This includes manual labor, the food industry, working as a doctor, or lawyer.