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  • Brazil | History, Map, Culture, Population, Facts | Britannica
    Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world, occupying nearly half of the continent’s land area Its varied landscapes include the Amazon Rainforest, extensive river systems, and major urban centers Brazil is also home to the largest population and economy in Latin America
  • Brazil - Colonialism, Independence, Republic | Britannica
    Brazil - Colonialism, Independence, Republic: The following discussion focuses on Brazilian history from the time of European settlement For a treatment of the country in its regional context, see Latin America, history of Archaeological sites near the Amazonian towns of Santarém and Monte Alegre and elsewhere in Brazil show that the region has been inhabited since at least 9000 bce Mixed
  • Brazil - Culture, Diversity, Music | Britannica
    Brazil - Culture, Diversity, Music: The cultures of the Indigenous, Africans, and Portuguese have together formed the modern Brazilian way of life The Portuguese culture is by far the dominant of these influences; from it Brazilians acquired their language, their main religion, and most of their customs The Indigenous population is now statistically small, but Tupí-Guaraní, the language of
  • Brazil - Tropical, Rainforest, Humid | Britannica
    Brazil - Tropical, Rainforest, Humid: Brazil has a humid tropical and subtropical climate except for a drier area in the Northeast, sometimes called the drought quadrilateral or drought polygon, that extends from northern Bahia to the coast between Natal and São Luís; that zone receives about 15–30 inches (375–750 mm) of precipitation a year Much of Brazil receives 40–70 inches (1,000
  • Rio de Janeiro | History, Population, Map, Climate, Facts - Britannica
    Rio de Janeiro, city and port, capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil It is located on the Atlantic Ocean, in the southeastern part of the tropical zone of South America, and is widely recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful and interesting urban centers
  • Brazil - Economy, Agriculture, Trade | Britannica
    Brazil - Economy, Agriculture, Trade: Brazil is one of the world giants of mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, and it has a strong and rapidly growing service sector It is a leading producer of a host of minerals, including iron ore, tin, bauxite (the ore of aluminum), manganese, gold, quartz, and diamonds and other gems, and it exports vast quantities of steel, automobiles, electronics
  • Brazil - Portuguese, Indigenous, Tupi-Guarani | Britannica
    Brazil - Portuguese, Indigenous, Tupi-Guarani: Portuguese is the first language of the vast majority of Brazilians, but numerous foreign words have expanded the national lexicon The Portuguese language has undergone many transformations, both in the mother country and in its former colony, since it was first introduced into Brazil in the 16th century The two countries have largely
  • Brasilia | Facts, History, Map, Architecture | Britannica
    Brasilia is the capital of Brazil Located in the Federal District within Goias state on the central plateau of Brazil, it lies between the headwaters of the Tocantins, Parana, and Sao Francisco rivers Because of its unique city plan and architecture, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987
  • Brazil - Independence, Portuguese, Empire | Britannica
    Brazil - Independence, Portuguese, Empire: Brazil entered nationhood with considerably less strife and bloodshed than did the Spanish-speaking nations of the New World; however, the transition was not entirely peaceful José Joaquim da Silva Xavier, popularly known as Tiradentes (“Tooth Puller”), instigated in 1789 the first rebellion against the Portuguese, who defeated his forces
  • Brazil - Nature, Culture, Adventure | Britannica
    Brazil - Nature, Culture, Adventure: Tourism is a growing industry in Brazil, which receives some three million foreign visitors a year However, Brazilians visiting abroad spend significantly more money than do foreigners visiting Brazil; among Brazilians’ preferred destinations are Uruguay, Argentina, and the United States Most tourists in Brazil travel to Rio de Janeiro and other easily





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