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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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Is carnival day in Brazil celebrated because of Lent?

In general, the carnival lasts for three days, the days preceding Ash Wednesday. In contrast to Lent, a time of penance and deprivation, these days are called "fat", especially the Tuesday (Fat Tuesday, also known by its French name Mardi Gras), the last day before Lent.In the United States, the term is synonymous with Mardi Gras Carnival.

Where is the newspaper O Globo based?

O Globo is a Brazilian newspaper. It is based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This newspaper was founded by the journalist Irineu Marinho and is written in Portuguese.

How has the development of ethanol had an effect on Brazil's economy?

The development of ethanol has redusuced Brazil's dependence on expensive foreign oil.

When was Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange created?

Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange was created in 1820.

Is counterfeit money real money?

No, counterfeit money, although it can look exactly like real money is fake,

therefore it is not legal currency and cannot be used.

What is Brazil's main ocean?

Brazil does not have a ocean but the closest one is the Atlantic ocean

Are there crows in Brazil?

No, but there are 8 species of jays which are also in the Corvid family.

What are Brazil's chief products?

The country of Brazil produces many household commodities. Ranking 23rd in worldwide exports, Brazil provides resources such as coffee, textiles, steel, soy and footwear.

How long will it take from US to Brazil priority mail?

From 7 to 20 days usually, but it really depends on how long will it take until the taxes are applied to it.

What is weather like in Brazil in December?

Most of the time it is hot. The time the weather starts are different than the US or England. Spring is 22nd September to 21st December. Summer is in 22nd of December and ends March 21st. Fall starts March 22 to 21st of June. Its usually humid most of the time but the best time to visit is between March and June.

What cities in Brazil are closes to the equator?

The only one city is Macapá is bisected by the equator in Amapa State

Do Brazilians eat seafood?

Yes. Especially along the coast and rivers, where it's easier to get and less expensive.

What is the technology like in Brazil?

nearlythe same but probably a tiny bit less advanced, but probably the same

What is Christ Redeemer?

Christ the Redeemer ['O Cristo Redentor'] is the statue of Jesus of Nazareth [c. 7-4 B.C.E. - c. A.D. 30] at the top of Corcovado ['Hunchback'] Mountain in the Tijuca Forest National Park of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Local engineer Heitor da Silva Costa [July 25, 1873-April 21, 1947] designed the statue. French sculptor Paul Maximilien Landowski [June 4, 1875-March 27, 1961] sculpted it.

The construction of 'O Cristo Redentor' took nine years, from 1922 to 1931. It's made of reinforced concrete and soapstone. The statue was dedicated on October 12, 1931.

long story short, it's a giant statue of Jesus in Rio

How do you spell money in Brazil?

Do you spend your money in many things

First it all :

Good restaurants

Clothers

Amusement locations

Nigthlife

Beach acomodations

What countries from Brazil's southern border?

Type your answer here... Uruguay, Argentina and paraguay

Is marcado livre available in other countries than Brazil?

MercadoLivre or also known as MercadoLibre, is available in many places other than Brazil. Someone interested in MercadoLivre can find them in places such as Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and many other countries as well.

Do people in Brazil eat worms?

No they don't

Only the soldiers of the Brazilian Army.

And some animals like: Fishes

What is take care in Brazil?

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RAINFOREST Rainforests help stabilize the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (CO2). As forests are cleared, many species are threatened with extinction. Some rainforest species only survive in natural habitats. The rainforest is home to a large number of species of plants and animals found in the world, including many endangered species Tropical rainforests help maintain the water cycle. The role of tropical forests in the hydrological cycle is to add water to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration (the release occurs when water from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis). In the Amazon, 50-80% of moisture remains inside the water cycle.

The roots of rainforest trees and vegetation as a whole help to protect the soil. The rainforest is home to the tribal people who need the forest to meet their food needs, shelter and medicine. However, these forest people can still teach us much about the rainforest. Their knowledge of medicinal plants used to treat diseases are unique and they have great. Although they still use the forest for traditional hunting and ritual, most of the Amerindians, as these people are called, are growing (such as banana, cassava and rice), use western goods (such as pots, pans and metal utensils) and make regular trips to towns and cities to bring food and sell their wares understanding of the ecology of the Amazon rainforest