Is the government of Rio de Janeiro democratic or republic?
The current governor of Rio de Janeiro is Sérgio Cabral (PMDB) of the Democratic party.
Which domestic issues might influence Brazil?
mainly it is labour issues and environmental laws......
The former Brazilian currency was the cruzeiro.
In fact, there were three distinct cruzeiro currencies. The first cruzeiros circulated during the years 1942-1967. The second cruzeiros circulated during the years 1967-1986. This second set was called 'cruzeiro novo' ['new cruzeiro']. It replaced the first ['old'] cruzeiro currency, at the rate of one cruzeiro novo for every 1,000 old cruzeiros. The third set circulated during the years 1990-1993.
Where does the Brazilian president live?
The actual president Dilma lives in Brazilia at the presidents house. In Brazil is different than america. We don´t have a White House. The president has a place to work and another place to sleep. Has his private credit card, private non-declared incomes, private allies, private friends, private corruption, private dictator though and many and many uses of public money for her style of life. In Brazil, became a public person is a meaning of a better life.
Which europeans nation was the most influential in colonizing Brazil?
Portugal. Which is why Portugese is spoken in Brazil today.
What is the most popular food in san paulo?
The most popular snack is Pastel. It's made by mass fries with some filling. Pizza also has tradition is São Paulo. There is hundreds of 'pizzarias' in São Paulo. In popular restaurants, Feijoada is a preferred food. But, São Paulo has all kinds of foods is hundreds of restaurants.
What separates Brazil and Argentina?
The Atlantic ocean.
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Incorrect, some rivers separate Brazil from Argentina.
Where is Buzios Brazil located?
Armacao dos Buzios, or Buzios, as it is more commonly called is a resort town in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in South America. The region it is located in is called Regiao dos Lagos.
The Portuguese were the first European settlers to arrive in the area, led by adventurous Pedro Cabral, who began the colonial period in 1500. The Portuguese reportedly found native Indians numbering around seven million. Most tribes were peripatetic, with only limited agriculture and temporary dwellings, although villages often had as many as 5000 inhabitants. Cultural life appears to have been richly developed, although both tribal warfare and cannibalism were ubiquitous. The few remaining traces of Brazil's Indian tribes reveal little of their lifestyle, unlike the evidence from other Andean tribes. Today, fewer than 200,000 of Brazil's indigenous people survive, most of whom inhabit the jungle areas .
Who gained control of Brazil in the Americas?
Portugal gained control of Brazil in the Americas. The future country of Brazil was claimed for Portugal in April 1500 by Pedro Ãlvares Cabral [ca. 1468 - ca. 1520]. Subsequently rival strongholds established by British, Dutch, French and Spanish settlers were overthrown successfully by Portugal.
How large is the rainforst in Brazil?
really big...at least 1,200 miles from the equater...its really big.
What is the population pyramid of Brazil?
1o Step the poor
2o. and 3o. Mid Class
4o. Professional Liberal and Micro Employers
5o. Richest and Stablish people Employers
6o. Politicals and Millionaires
How many jobs in Brazil are from cotton farming?
The cotton production chain in Brazil employs 160,000 people, with an output of around 1.5 million tonnes
Hard to say because they are not from the Mediterranean or from Europe, but their origins and background is European, plus they speak the same language and they have the exact same culture, so yes, they are considered to be wogs .
Why does Brazil export so many agricultural products is mostly a result of Brazil's?
South America produces beans and corn seed in Americas winter months. The United States cannot produce enough for our own needs due to ethanol use and farming land available for our food stocks. We send seed and food products to South America as well if they're in need, along with the rest of the world.
What does a Brazil nut have to do with orchids?
The Brazil nut tree can only be pollinated by an orchid bee, which feeds on a specific type of orchid Coryanthes vasquezii. So without the orchid growing nearby, the tree can not be pollinated and no Brazil nuts (which are actually the tree's seeds) can be produced.
What term matches an American couple moves to Brazil and learns how to speak portuguese?
The terms that come to mind are: