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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.

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What did Brazil and Argentina fight over?

they fought over who would get your mothers hand in marrage

Where is Brazil located by?

it is located by the continet in south america

How did the Portuguese treat the people of Brazil?

problems faced by Brazilian airports are discrimination and fear of visiting families in Brazil and losing their jobs.

How are Nassau and Brazil alike?

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Climate

Nassau features a tropical monsoon climate with relatively consistent temperatures throughout the course of the year. Summertime temperatures rarely exceed 92 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius) and the winter months have daytime temperatures between 68 and 80 °F (20 and 27 °C), rarely falling below 50 °F (10 °C).

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Brazils great escarpment drops into the?

The answer is Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos .

Is Brazil bigger than france?

Brazil is 3,285,618 sq mls while France is only 209,970 sq mls even when you include the island of Corsica.

What is Brazil's golden triangle's climate?

in the golden triangle in Brazil the climate is musty hot but sometimes cold but not that cold .

How many miles is it from Brasilia Brazil to Bismarck North Dakota?

The distance between the above two places is 5138 miles.

This is an approximate direct distance. Also this distance might change if a different flight route is chosen.

What sort of people live in Rio de Janeiro Brazil?

Every sort of person that may be found in the world may be found in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil is a melting pot of nationalities. That statement is particularly descriptive of Rio.

Rio de Janeiro is one of the leading coastal cities of Brazil, and indeed of Latin America. So it provides one of the first experiences that many tourists and visitors have of the entire country. Among those who tour and visit Brazil, many decide to make their stays regular or permanent just on the basis of Rio's attractive carioca accent, diverse population, interesting history, and wide ranging opportunities.

In the way of examples, there's much to be seen and done in the country's cultural capital. Rio mixes historic and modern architecture, culture and employment. It offers traditional, standard and avant garde training, jobs, business and art. It includes among its communities cutting edge technologists, scientists, researchers, politicians, entrepreneurs, educators and artists.

The one downside to Rio is its inclusion, within its representation of everything under the sun, of slums and human misery in such a gorgeous built and natural environment. Any one who knows and loves Brazil's cultural capital can't help but be saddened by the presence of 'favelas' ['slums']. The expression of heart felt concern over human misery is said most beautifully by French musician Georges Moustaki [b. May 3, 1934]. It's a general expression by Moustaki. But it particularly is descriptive of the one tragedy of Rio's existence. Moustaki indeed zeroes in on the problem and the consequences when he speaks of 'les enfants Qui naissent et qui vivent entre l'acier Et le bitume, ... Et qui ne sauront peut-être jamais Que la terre était un jardin' ['children who are born and lead their lives between steel and concrete ... And who perhaps may never know That the Earth used to be a garden'].

What is the language rio de janerio?

Rio de Janeiro is not a language. it is a city in the country of Brazil. In this city they speak the Brazilian oficial language: Portuguese (Brazilian dialect).

What are some important facts about Brazil?

Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world.

It is the country with the largest known variety of insect and arachnid life.

Brazil's official language is Portuguese, which is spoken by the majority of the population. It is considered to be a separate dialect from the dialect spoken in Portugal (European Portuguese), and is known as Brazilian Portuguese.

Its currency is the Real (plural: Reais), and it's symbol is R$. It's decimal form is centavo (Portuguese for cents). In Brazil something that costs 5 Reais and 25 centavos would be shown as R$ 5,25.

Brazil's name comes from a type of tree (Pau-Brasil) that was very popular for exportation by the Portuguese due to its red coluring that was great for dyeing.

The most widely-spoken native language in Brazil is Tupi-Guarani. It is often used in Brazilian Portuguese (and perhaps in European Portuguese, I don't know) in names, both when it comes to places as well as to things:

  • jacaré (crocodile; Tupi for "the one who looks sideways")
  • perereca (frog; from Tupi for "one who walks by leaping")
  • Tucano
  • Jabutí (tortoise)
  • Pipoca (popcorn)
  • Jabuticaba (a type of fruit)
  • Piauí, Paratí, Maceió, Tremembé, Maranhão, Pernambuco (city/town names)

Brazil also has a very strong African influence to its culture and language due to the slave trade. The most common loan-words come from the Bantu languages.

Brazil has the largest population of Japanese outside of Japan. It also has a larger Lebanese population than Lebanon itself.

What country is the largest in south America?

Brazil is the largest country in South America. At its greatest east-west width, Brazil measures 2,684 miles [4,319.4 kilometers]. Its greatest length is 2,731 miles [4,394.7 kilometers]. The coastline of Brazil is over 4,655 miles [7,491 kilometers]. Brazil takes up nearly 50 percent of the South American continent. It shares a border with every South American country except Ecuador and Chile.
Brazil

Brazil is the largest and most populated country in South America, and the 5th largest in the world in both area and population. Spanning a vast area between central South America and the Atlantic Ocean, it is the easternmost country of America and it borders every South American nation except for Ecuador and Chile.


Brazil is the largest country in South America, and the fifth largest country in the world, after Russia, Canada, China and the United States. It has a total area of 8,514,876.599 square kilometers (3,287,612 sq mi), including 55,455 square kilometers (21,411 sq mi) of water.

What if I get white bumps after a Brazilian wax?

i also had this problem. it's very frustrating. i just went for my second time and i do remember this happening initially. i just want to know how long until the bumps disappear! i know eventually i felt the wax was worth it or else i wouldn't have gone back again...what should i do?

What is the personal appearance in Brazil?

Depends.

In the South of Brazil is more Gemans and Italians

In Southest is more Italian Portuguese Japaneses

In the WEST of all contry is more African Indian European Mix

In the Northest is strong African and Indian mixes

In The North Indian Mixes

How much is a mil?

Mil is not a currency. Mil is the Portuguese word for "thousand".

What is the longest beach in Brazil?

Praia do Cassino Beach is the longest beach in Brazil, It is not only the largest beach in Brazil but also in all over the world. This beach is located at Rio Grande, Brazil, as it is approximately 252 km long.