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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

What countries (not including French Guiana) does Brazil border?

Excluding French Guiana, Brazil is bordered by nine independent countries:

  1. Argentina
  2. Bolivia
  3. Colombia
  4. Guyana
  5. Paraguay
  6. Peru
  7. Suriname
  8. Venezuela
  9. Uruguay

None of these countries are currently colonies of other countries.

What are the places famous for traveling in Brazil?

Travel provides a person with the best possible learning experience. Christ the Redeemer, Iguazu Falls, Amazon River, Rio Carnival, Salvador Beaches are famous places in Brazil as well as Nannai resort is such best option for stay with family or friends.

What is the width of Brazil?

At its widest east-west point, Brazil is 2,684 miles[4,319.4 kilometers]. Ponta do Seixas, a cape on the Atlantic coast of the state of Paraiba in northeast Brazil, is the easternmost point of mainland Brazil and of South America. Cabo Branco [White Cape] Lighthouse marks this point. The westernmost point of Brazil is the source of the Moa River [Nascente do Rio Moa] in Serra do Divisor National Park in the state of Acre.

What are valuable resources of Brazil?

Yes ,

Soil , Sugar , Cofee

Pipelines

When did Brazil become a member of the UN?

Chile was one of the 51 charter members of the United Nations, which came into effect on October 24, 1945, after it was signed in San Francisco, California on June 26, 1945.

How much of Brazil is forest and woodland?

67 percent of Brazil is forest and woodland.

What is the highest temperature recorded for Rio de Janeiro?

The lowest temperature ever recorded in Rio, is 4.8 degrees in 1928 in Campos dos Afonsos. More recently, 6.7 ° on top of good order in June 1994, 7.1 degrees in July 2000 and 8.1 º in September 2006

Is Brazil flat?

No, it has the amazon rainforest, which is filled with mountains and hills. Holland is an example of flatlands

At what time do people eat in Brazil?

People in Brazil eat three times a day, for breakfast they eat anywhere from 6am to 8am , for lunch they eat any where from noon to 2pm, and lastly they eat dinner anywhere from 6pm to 8pm . if you have any more questions ill be free to answer:)

Will Brazil allow a convicted felon to obtain a travelers visa?

Yes.

Yes you must have a Valid visa to go to Brazil. Depending on where you live,is which consulate you will have to apply at. Each Brazilian consulate process Brazil visas by jurisdiction.

If you live too far or can not find time to apply for a Brazilian visa, you may also use a Brazil Visa Service.

123brazilvisa.com is in the same building as the Brazil Consulate Los Angeles, which handles the Jurisdictions of:

Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and the following Los Angeles counties: San Diego, Imperial, Kern, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura.

All you have to do is visit their website, follow the step by step instructions, and send the required documents to their office, and they will handle the rest, and FedEx your Brazil Visa back to you.

If you have the time or you live close to the Brazilian Consulate near you, you can also apply in person.

Is panama in South America?

Panama is not in South America. Formally it is in North America as it is

north of the equator by 9 degrees.

But informally is is considered to be in Central America, which is the land that connects Mexico with Colombia.

Where are Brazil and Chile?

No. Chile and Brazil are different countries O_o

What does a Brazil nut look like?

They have a distinctly nutty taste and texture.

Why is rio de janerio called Rio de Janeiro?

when the portuguese "colonos" first saw the guanabara bay, they thought it was the end of a river (Rio), and since that was in January (janeiro) they named the city they founded there Rio de janeiro (January's river).

The harbor was discovered in January. The name means river of January. It was named in Portuguese after the date the Portuguese discovered it.

Does Brazil import sugar?

Just a bit. 35.8 million metric tons of cane sugar were produced in Brazil in 2014-2015.

What are the language and the religion of Brazil?

Brazilian Portuguese is the language of Brazil. Roman Catholicism is the religion. But in both cases, Brazil is a melting pot of cultures and languages. Just about any language spoken and any religion worshipped in the world may find speakers and followers in South America's largest country.

Why is Brazil so diverse?

Well, Brazil is a wonderful country, has many breathtaking landscapes such as the well-known beaches located in Rio and in the northeast, the beautiful waterfalls of Foz do Iguaçu, and, of course, I could forget to mention here the festivals held throughout the country. It would be hypocritical to say that there are no problems at my birthplace like social inequality, unequal distribution of income and socioeconomic problems that are visible. However, which country is totally exempt from these?

Brazil is much more than samba, football and carnival. It is a land full of life, inhabited by a happy and hospitable people. A great place to rest or find exotic adventures. Besides having a cozy atmosphere that is to die for.

I hope you have the opportunity to know this land so beautiful and exotic. I was born in Brazil so I know what I´m talking about.

What is the distance from Rio de Janeiro to the equator?

The distance between the two places is 2500 miles.

This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.

How does Santa Claus deliver presents in Brazil?

Here in Brazil the gifts are found under the Christmas tree especially

What is the government of Brazil doing to save the Amazon rainforest?

I think that the Brazilian government could enforce better laws to limit the amount of trees that can be cut down and they should monitor it carefully, as at the moment commercial loggers are still cutting down trees that are protected by law, so this should be monitored. However, I don't really think that this is enough to stop the destruction as these people do not care or realize the importance of the rainforests but they have to do something as it is currently not working.

When did Sao Paulo become a megacity?

Sao Paulo in Brazil was founded on the 25th of January 1554