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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.

3,034 Questions

How was the Jesuits' treated in Brazil?

they were contently attacked for opposing the slave trade or the encomienda system

What are the roads made of in Brazil?

1. asphalt

2. rocks and stones

3. flat-earth beat

What port city in Brazil exports the most lumber?

The Ports in Brazil are:

Santos (São Paulo State)

Tubarão (Epirit Sant State)

How many street children die in a day in Brazil?

Childrens isn´t die in Brazil every day ! but 0.1 % to all children bird in Brazil per day

What percentage work for the government own shops or not employed in Brazil?

Brazil has 7.6 million unemployed according to the National Household Sample per 190 million it´s mean 4 %

How does the economic environment in Brazil affect the life expectancy of its citizens?

If firms do not grow, there is more unemployment, and the economy shrinks. Moreover, foreign investment entering the country because of high interest rates is speculative. This money can get out at any time, is different from capital coming into a factory to build or improve a company.

Economic growth means more jobs and increase purchasing power of the population.

The Brazilian has had enough with astronomical fees, where prices were increasing literally every day. Today we went through a lull, but is heavily criticized by business leaders, condemning the rise in interest rates to control inflation, which creates a very small growth of the economy. This equilibrium point Brazil has not yet found.

Where are ethnic groups located in Brazil?

Ethnic groups in Brazil

Pardos: 42.6% All Country

White: 49.7% All Country

Black: 6.9% All Country

Indigenous: 0.3% In The North

Yellow: 0.5% All country

Do Amazonian tribes have rulers?

Cacique is a term that the Portuguese and Spanish used at the time of the Great Maritime Navigation and Discovery (XV and XVI) to refer to the Indian chiefs of the tribes of America. This term originates from the Arawak of Haiti (cachique) and was adapted by the Spaniards, turning cacique.

In Brazil, each Indian nation uses a specific term to refer to political leader. Among the Tupi Indians, for example, terms are used murumuxaua, and tabixaba tuxaua. Since the Guaraní use the term more mburovixá.

Is Brazil an isthmus?

No here don´t have but below the information in Americas you find it !

Americas

USA

Canada

Mexico

Nicaragua

Panama

Venezuela

Chile

Argentina

British Overseas Territories

What is Brazil's interior region?

SouthWest Zone

Mid-Center Zone

North Country

All About Farming

How can Brazil achieve goals of preserving their resources and have sufficient resources for use?

Through the following strategies :

National policy environment

Environmental Programs for the Legal Amazon

Water policy

Policy of preservation, conservation and sustainable use of ecosystems, biodiversity and forests

Policies for integration of environment and production

Strategies for improving environmental quality and sustainable use of natural resources

Ecological-economic zoning

What part of Brazil often experiences long period drought?

The southern and central parts of Brazil usually experience the driest, hottest climate in the country and can experience droughts that last more than three months out of every year.

Why does Brazil have a fast-growing tourism industry?

It's hard to answer this question... each people that goes to Brazil enjoy different kind of things, and go there with different kind of purpose.

Tourists may be attracted by touristic points of interest. The most famous one is located in Rio de Janeiro and has been chosen as one of the Seven New Wonders of the World, it's the "Christ the Redeemer" statue.

Also people may be atracted by the biggest city in Brazil, one of the biggest in the world: São Paulo.

Many people enjoy nature, and there are lot's of things to be seen in Brazil. For example the biggest forest in the world, the Amazon forest (where the biggest river in amount of water and size is located);

The Atlantic forest (located along the Brazilian Atlantic coast), which has been reduced to a small sizes due to deforestation, but has a incredible number of different species of flora and fauna, one of the biggest varieties in the world;

You can visit the "cerrado" , located in the centre-west region, where the federal capital (Brasilia) is located (Brasilia was specially designed by one of the most respected architect in the world, Oscar Niemeyer). The Cerrado has some similarities with the famous African Savanah, but with some periodes of heavy rain, which makes possible the use of these lands for agriculture, and the existence of the Pantanal, a rich region in terms of nature.

There is the "Caatinga", located in the western side of the Brasilian north-east region. This is a unique place in the world, there's no other place like it. With long periodes of drought, this is the hottest region in Brazil. During the rainy months, the rain falls strongly and makes some periodical rivers appear (these rivers appear only durin a few months of the year, when it rains). There are just two "perennial" rivers in this region. When the rain comes, plants cover the plans, the appearance of the region changes completelly, into a beautiful green state.

The southern region, where most of the people are of European descendence (mostly Germans and Italians), the land is very rich in minerals, very good for agriculture. There are two different kind of vegetation there. One is the Conifers forest (kind of forest also known by Americans, that are located in colder places) and the "Pampas", that extend all the way to Argentina. The Pampas are wide "grassy" plains, not very rich in diverse species, but economically important, specially used for livestock. In this region there is also huge, impresive, and beautiful waterfall, near the border with Argentina known as "Cataratas do Iguaçú".

And another important reason is that Brazilians are very happy, firendly, informal people, they easily get us by the heart for this, for they lively life style, culture and their way of been. Brazilian are beutiful people, and the kind of people you like to meet, hang out, talk. That's what mostly impress the tourists.

About cuture, they got a lot from American culture, but they still have they're own. It can be seen by their music, such as Samba (famous among the tourist, that always try to dance it, specially in the famous brazilians carnival parades in Rio de Janeiro, but it's a hard kind of dance) a very good music style; and the old Bossa-Nova, with a singular pace; a style brough from ohter countries, grown on the minorities poor societies, the brasilian Funk is also "contagious".

For all these reasons and some others, Brazil is a lovely beautiful country, always famous among the tourist. Who goes there will never forget such an amazing country full of great people, and certainly would like to go back there again.

It's hard to answer this question... each people that goes to Brazil enjoy different kind of things, and go there with different kind of purpose.

Tourists may be attracted by touristic points of interest. The most famous one is located in Rio de Janeiro and has been chosen as one of the Seven New Wonders of the World, it's the "Christ the Redeemer" statue.

Also people may be atracted by the biggest city in Brazil, one of the biggest in the world: São Paulo.

Many people enjoy nature, and there are lot's of things to be seen in Brazil. For example the biggest forest in the world, the Amazon forest (where the biggest river in amount of water and size is located);

The Atlantic forest (located along the Brazilian Atlantic coast), which has been reduced to a small sizes due to deforestation, but has a incredible number of different species of flora and fauna, one of the biggest varieties in the world;

You can visit the "cerrado" , located in the centre-west region, where the federal capital (Brasilia) is located (Brasilia was specially designed by one of the most respected architect in the world, Oscar Niemeyer). The Cerrado has some similarities with the famous African Savanah, but with some periodes of heavy rain, which makes possible the use of these lands for agriculture, and the existence of the Pantanal, a rich region in terms of nature.

There is the "Caatinga", located in the western side of the Brasilian north-east region. This is a unique place in the world, there's no other place like it. With long periodes of drought, this is the hottest region in Brazil. During the rainy months, the rain falls strongly and makes some periodical rivers appear (these rivers appear only durin a few months of the year, when it rains). There are just two "perennial" rivers in this region. When the rain comes, plants cover the plans, the appearance of the region changes completelly, into a beautiful green state.

The southern region, where most of the people are of European descendence (mostly Germans and Italians), the land is very rich in minerals, very good for agriculture. There are two different kind of vegetation there. One is the Conifers forest (kind of forest also known by Americans, that are located in colder places) and the "Pampas", that extend all the way to Argentina. The Pampas are wide "grassy" plains, not very rich in diverse species, but economically important, specially used for livestock. In this region there is also huge, impresive, and beautiful waterfall, near the border with Argentina known as "Cataratas do Iguaçú".

And another important reason is that Brazilians are very happy, firendly, informal people, they easily get us by the heart for this, for they lively life style, culture and their way of been. Brazilian are beutiful people, and the kind of people you like to meet, hang out, talk. That's what mostly impress the tourists.

About cuture, they got a lot from American culture, but they still have they're own. It can be seen by their music, such as Samba (famous among the tourist, that always try to dance it, specially in the famous brazilians carnival parades in Rio de Janeiro, but it's a hard kind of dance) a very good music style; and the old Bossa-Nova, with a singular pace; a style brough from ohter countries, grown on the minorities poor societies, the brasilian Funk is also "contagious".

For all these reasons and some others, Brazil is a lovely beautiful country, always famous among the tourist. Who goes there will never forget such an amazing country full of great people, and certainly would like to go back there again.

How long is a flight from delhi India to sao paulo Brazil?

A random search for flights from Delhi (DEL) to Sao Paulo Guarulhos (GRU) shows:

OPTION 1: 20hr 05min via Doha (DOH)

DEL - DOH Qatar Airways Flt 233 Dep 04:50am 29Oct,Fri

DOH - GRU Qatar Airways Flt 921 Dep 08:00am 29Oct,Fri

Flight Duration: 18hr 20min; Layover Time: 1hr 45min; Total Trip Time: 20hr 05min

OPTION 2: 22hr 45min via Istanbul Ataturk (IST)

DEL - IST THY TUrkish Airlines Flt 717 Dep 04:45am 29Oct,Fri

IST - GRU THY Turkish Airlines Flt 015 Dep 10:45am 29Oct,Fri

Flight Duration: 21hr 10min; Layover Time: 1hr 35min; Total Trip Time: 22hr 45min

How is the Brazil government called in Brazil?

The supreme government is called: "Governo Federal" (means federal government)

Also exist the "Governo estadual" - (means state government) and "Governo municipal" (as you can imagine means Municipal Government);

What does oedema progresso mean?

Actually, the right expression presented in the Brazil's flag is 'Ordem e Progresso', a Positivist motto that means order (the arrangement meaning of the word) and progress (meaning improvement).

Is Brazil in the EU?

No. Brazil is in South America. The European Union is in Europe.