What are two countries in Brazil?
Brazil is a country in South America. It contains cities and towns, not other countries. So your answer is 'Zero'.
How old must you be to get a tattoo in Brazil?
Well, that's a tricky one, but as far as I'm aware of you don't need to be a certain age.
How Brazil and Venezuela boost their economies with natural resources?
Brazil and Venezuela in tha same frase is equal South Americans Only
Diferents Strategies and think about growing or boost their economies
Brazil
Pipelines
Clean Energy
Exports improves
Global MArket
Venezuela
I don´t no
What time is it now in sao paolo?
In São Paulo, 20h08min now (real time); so in London (GMT), 00h08min ("official" Summer time - in FACTm 23h08 min). - OK?
How many hours by plane from lisbon Portugal to Rio de Janeiro?
The flight time from NYC to Portugal is 6 hours, 49 minutes.
What kind of technology does people in Brazil use?
People in Brazil use the same technology as we do. It might be more expensive there but they have the same stuff.
EDIT:
Technology available to Brazilians is (for the most part) the same as what is available to people living in countries such as the US, Canada, Europe, and other western countries.
Usually the costs of technology in Brazil are higher than other countries, as well with a lower average income than countries like the US, Canada, and parts of Europe, it is harder for the "average" consumer to afford electronics and technology in Brazil.
What is the tallest building in Brazil?
Tallest structure:
Eldorado do Sul RBS Radio Mast, a mast radiator in Eldorado do Sul - 230 meters.
Tallest building:
Mirante do Vale [1]in São Paulo170 meters51 floors finished 1960.
Actually Brazil is at 8th eighth in the Mundial Ranking Position.
Which term explains why the official languages in South American countries originated in Europe?
"Colonialism" is a term that may be used as a starting point in explaining why the official languages in the countries of South America - and indeed all of Latin America - originated in Europe.
Specifically, the term refers to the setting up of colonies that interact dependently and subordinately to another country or entity. That interaction at its most extreme involves control over cultures, economies, polities and societies. An example may be seen in the development of Latin American countries by European explorers, missionaries and settlers. The critical decisions over how land was going to be used were made in European languages. So economic control had side-effects on the languages that emerged as dominant and that became official with participation, as sovereign or dependent entities, in the modern world.
In actuality, such a course of events was nothing new to the native populations of Latin America. For example, the militant expansion of the Aztec and Inca empires that took place just before European arrivals yielded similar side-effects in terms of dominant culture, economics, language, politics and society.
Birth and death rate of Brazil?
The birth rate in 2008 was 18.72 and the average is about 17 and the death rate in 2008 was 16.35 and the average is about 6.24. I hoped that helped.
Where can one find Fall Creek falls?
Fall Creek Falls State Park is a park in Tennessee. The park boasts activities such as biking and boating as well as golf, restaurants and places to stay.
What is the latitude and longitude of belem Brazil?
-- The center point of the center circle on the playing field
at Estádio da Curuzú is located at
1.44408° south latitude
48.46291° west longitude.
-- The northeast end of Runway-24 at Júlio Cezar Ribeiro International
Airport is located at
1.37031° south latitude
48.46713° west longitude.
Any other point around the city has somewhat different coordinates.
What is The name of the dentist who led the early fight for Brazil's freedom from Portugal?
"Tiradentes",
or Joaquim
Jose de
la Silva Xavier.
Is it safe for Americans to travel in Patos de Minas Brazil?
Yes, much safer than traveling to Newark, NJ or many other American cities.
What does Rio de Janeiro mean in portuguese?
It literally translates as River of January, or "January River".
Breakfast: There is so much fresh fuit around so this tends to be a good choice. There are also alot of smoothie cafes that have turned up, where one of the best things I had was frozen acai drink with honey and museli. I had one of these nearly every day for breakfast. Lunch: Brazil's most famous dish tends to be "feshuada", a black bean stew with meat and rice. It is very filling and should be suitable for anyones budget. Different types of this meal can be found depending on where you travel around Brazil. Dinner: Brazilians love there BBQ's and there is nothing like BBQ chicken hearts or fish. Other little snacks to have are: "Pau de Queijo" (Cheese bread balls) "Brigideirous" (Sorry about the spelling) (Chocolate balls covered in hundreds and thousands)