Brazil - Wikipedia Brazil, [b] officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, [c] is the largest country in South America It is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh-largest by population, with over 212 million people The country is a federation composed of 26 states and a Federal District, which hosts the capital, Brasília
Brazil | History, Map, Culture, Population, Facts | Britannica Brazil, country of South America that occupies half the continent’s landmass It is the fifth largest and fifth most-populous country in the world Brazil contains most of the Amazon River basin, which has the world’s largest river system and the world’s most-extensive virgin rainforest
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Brazil Maps Facts - World Atlas Brazil occupies the eastern part of South America and, with an area of 3,286,470 square miles (8,511,965 square kilometers), is the fifth largest country in the world It borders every South American country except Chile and Ecuador
Brazil | Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports Brazil is the eighth-largest economy in the world but is recovering from a recession in 2015 and 2016 that ranks as the worst in the country’s history In 2017, Brazil`s GDP grew 1%, inflation fell to historic lows of 2 9%, and the Central Bank lowered benchmark interest rates from 13 75% in 2016 to 7%
Brazil - Country Profile - South America - Nations Online Project Brazil information on travel and tourism with news and photos Férias Brasil Vacations Brazil is a comprehensive tourist guide in Portuguese Wikivoyage Brazil The free worldwide travel guide to Brazil Chapada Diamantina, the Diamond Plateau is situated in Bahia state in the north east of Brazil
Brazil: key facts about the world’s fifth-largest country Brazil had 11,403 favelas (slum neighbourhoods in major cities), where around 16 million people (12% of Brazil’s population) lived in 6 6 million households Education A UNICEF study showed that 2 million children and adolescents (10%) were not attending school in Brazil in 2023 The main reasons were child labour (48%) and learning
Brazil - New World Encyclopedia Brazil's climate has little seasonal variation, since 90 percent of the country is located within the tropics However, the climate varies considerably from the mostly tropical north (the equator traverses the mouth of the Amazon) to temperate zones below the Tropic of Capricorn, which crosses the country at the latitude of the city of São Paulo