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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.

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What mountainous region is 500 miles northwest of Sao Paulo Brazil?

In the Southeastern region of Brazil lays the Mantiqueira Mountains with parts in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais. Mantiqueira comes from the local Tupi word that means â??mountains that cryâ??. This denotes the large amount of streams and springs that find their beginning within the range itself.

What continent is Brazil located on?

South America
America (South)
South America.
South America is the continent on which the country of Brazil is located. It's the largest country on the South American continent. In fact, it takes up over 50 percent of the total land of the continent. It also is the largest of all of the Latin American nations.
south America
South America.
Brazil is in the continent of South America.
South America

Is Canada bigger than Brazil?

In área ... YES Canada is 4. and Brasil is 5 position.

What does Brasilia mean?

it means Brazil, a country in south america.

What is the texting langue?

Texting language is things such as ttyl (talk to you later) or brb (be right back) yw (your welcome) ty (thank you). its ways to say things in a shorter and faster manner.

How do you make an appointment at the Brazil Consulate in Los Angeles?

The Consulate General is open to the public between 9 and 13 pm, Monday through Friday, except holidays.

The Consulate does not receive or send requests for visas for foreigners by mail, but serves as a candidate, Monday through Friday, except holidays, between 9 and 12 hours, by appointment only, delivering visas processed between 14 and 15 hours. PLEASE NOTE: The time for processing is up to 10 business days, exceptions being made. Plan with timely!

American products that sales lot in brazil?

Some of the American products that sales a lot in Brazil include Apple products

How do you say how was your night last in Brazil?

Answer : Como foi a sua útilma noite no Brazil

What is the role of the Brazil women and children?

the roles of a women is cooking cleanin and taking care of the children

Is Brazil a rich country or a poor country?

Brazil is a developing nation and good in economy compared to India.. all its industries are booming in different sectors and fields very soon will be a developed country and becomes richest in rich

What is central west region of Brazil's climate?

the central west is the most important area for agriculture in the country. its the second largest region of Brazil

How did Brazil get its name?

From a wood that was harvested by the Portuguese to be used as a dye for fabric in the early 1500's. The wood name was Pau Brasil, with a strong red colour. Nowadays it is almost extinguished, it was once all along the Brazilian coast. The Atlantic forest, that harboured such woods, was almost all deforestated in the colonisation of Brazil. because a tipical tree used by the portugueses to paint tissue of red, this tree was called "pau BRASIL"
Brazil is named after a tree (pau-brasil) from which Portuguese, during the colonization period, extracted red colored liquid to paint fabric.

More specifically the name Brazil comes from "brasa" that means ember, "brasil" being the collective noun, meaning an amount of embers.

When the Portuguese first arrived, they called the land "Ilha de Vera Cruz" (Vera Cruz Island). When they realized that this land was not an island, they changed it's name to "Terra de Santa Cruz" (Land of Santa Cruz). However, to avoid losing the territory that France was now interested in obtaining, they started to extract wood from a tree named "Pau-Brasil". Due to the extraction from this tree, they changed the lands name to "Brasil" (Brazil).

Is Brazil's culture largely Spanish?

No, Brazil had a tiny spanish colonization. The Brazilian culture is largely portuguese, Italian, African (like USA), German and Japanese. They speak portuguese because back then portuguese colonized brazil

How much is a dollar worth from 1933?

It depends.

Does it say "exchangeable in gold" on it?

Its odd because before 1933 gold was the basis of the economy, but now you can't just go in and trade a dollar for gold. This means that the value of our dollar is now regulated by how much of it is in circulation. So, if some dollar bills get recalled by the U.S. mint, the value of our dollar goes up (I think) because there is not as much of it.

Just keep it as a souvenir, though I doubt that anyone in the world even has this bill.

CorrectionsPlease check your coin or bill again and post a new, separate question. A check of any number of sources will show that:

(1) The US never issued either $1 coins or $1 bills in 1933 due to the Great Depression.

(2) The US never issued a $1 gold certificate. The lowest value was $5 in the 1870s.

(3) The Mint strikes coins, not bills.

(4) Neither the Treasury nor the Mint ever recalled any money except for Gold Certificates and gold coins.

What city in Brazil was a model for city planners?

Curitiba is often cited as a model for city planners in Brazil and around the world. Renowned for its innovative urban planning strategies, the city has implemented an efficient public transportation system, extensive green spaces, and a focus on sustainable development. These efforts have made Curitiba a benchmark for sustainable urban design, attracting attention from planners globally seeking to replicate its successes.