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Brazil

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

What does Brazil import from UK?

You mean to the UK?

We import Coffee beans, CoCo beans, Steel, aircrafts, and alot of other thing!

What landform in Brazil represent plains?

The plains cover more than 3,000,000 square kilometers of Brazilian territory. They fall into three broad areas: the Amazon Plain, the coastal plain and the Pantanal.

1o. Plain Amazon

2o. Plain of Pantanal

3o. Plain Litoracnea

How many airports are in Brazil?

-Brazil has almost 300 airports !

- The busiest are : - Sao Paolo/Guarulhos, Sao Paolo/Cononghas, Brasilia and Rio De Janiero.

These four International Airports all handle over ten million passengers annually. In addition to these there are around 36 other large, busy airports and about 250 smaller ones.

Brazil also builds and exports many aircraft of all types.

What are important things to see do in brazil?

Brazil is a huge country, so this really depends on where people are. In the northeastern coast (actually in nearly the whole Brazilian coast, but specially from Rio to the north) you have amazingly beatiful beaches. In the south you have a cooler weather; there´s Pantanal with many natural beauties (such as the city of Bonito, a jewel hidden in the middle of the woods) and in the northwest there´s the Amazon rainforest, which is probably the most fantastic place of the country, but only recommended to those who have a real adventurous way of life.

In terms of urban life, in the major cities (such as Sao Paulo, Rio, Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte) you have all that big cities in the world have, and also a lot of passion for soccer - going to a soccer game in Brazil is a unique thing to be done. In the south (Porto Alegre and the whole state of Rio Grande do Sul) you can find the 'gaucho' culture (similar to Argentina and Uruguay) and in te northeast (as in Salvador and the whole state of Bahia or Recife and the state of Pernambuco) you have a tropical wheather and many African-Brazilian cultural parties; the carnaval in Salvador is considered one of the best street parties in the world.

Finally, there´s Rio - in which you find the most known aspects of Brazilian culture (samba, carnaval, soccer, sunny beaches, bossa nova, etc) and many natural beauties.

Is the main language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese?

Yes, the main language is Portuguese. They also speak in other languages. They are European immigrant, indigenous, bilinguaslism. But, the main language in Portuguese

What do people usually eat in Brazil?

people from Brazil mainly eat rice and beans every day!people from Brazil mainly eat rice and beans every day!

What is the definition of favela?

A favela is a shanty town in Brazil. The favelas are the residences of poor people built on hillsides around major cities. In many cases they are on public and private property and are illegal.

What are some of Rio de Janeiro's landforms?

Baía da Guanabara [Guanabara Bay] and Pão de Açúcar [Sugarloaf Mountain] are famous landforms in Brazil's capital city at Rio de Janeiro. Pão de Açúcar rises to a height of 1,299 feet [396 meters]. It's on the western tip of the mouth of Baía da Guanabara.

Where does most farming take place in Brazil?

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Is school compulsory in Brazil?

Federal Government of Brazil is responsible for the regulation of the education system in Brazil, through the Ministry of Education. Federal government supplies funds to local governments to establish education programs.

Brazils second largest city?

Brazil's 2nd largest city is

Rio de Janeiro

What is the shortest distance to Africa from Brazil?

The distance between South America and Africa at their closest is 2848 kilometers. The closest points are Touros, Brazil and Sherbro Island, Sierra Leone.

Where is the most developed region in Brazil?

in the north of Brazil, the Amazon Rainforest coveres most of the area, and swamp land from the deltas of the Amazon River. So therefore the south is more developed as there is land with no dense vegetation and also it's along the cost which allows communications to other countrys easier, also trade is a main factor, why cities are built on the coast.

Where can one find information regarding travel in Brazil?

Brazil has a very comprehensive culture, mainly due to powers such as Italy, Germany, Spain, Poland, Japan, and many others sending immigrants to it in the late 19th century to early 20th century. Although Brazilian culture consists of many nationalities, it's derived primarily from three centuries of Portuguese rule. The Brazilian culture boasts many festivals known around the world, such as the Brazilian Carnival and the Bumba Meu Boi. One could find more information about Brazilian culture simply by researching it, going to a local library, or even asking any ancestors (if you're of Brazilian descent).

What is Brazils largest favela?

the favela is in brazil in rochina

it is random stuff beuilt together to make a house

What is a major airport in Brazil?

In terms of passenger traffic, São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport is the major airport. It has nearly double the passenger traffic of the next major airport.

How much is a 1944 silver dollar worth?

7-15-11>>> Assuming no mintmark, the 1924 Peace dollar is very common with values of $35.00-$40.00 for circulated coins. Average Mint State coins are $41.00-$45.00.