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If you want to know some informations (geografical, historical, and economical informations) about Brazil, you can take a look here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil

it's from wikipedia.

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Brazil is the largest country in South America and the only Portuguese-speaking country on that continent. It is the fifth largest country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America and the fifth most populous country in the world. Brazil also has good soccer players.

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they speak diffrent language than new zealanders

  • Brazil is one of the worlds leading producers of hydroelectric power.

    Over 75% of its electrical power is made from dams.

  • Brazil's territory was argued between the Spanish and the Portuguese then they went to the pope to have him draw a line designating where was Spain's territory and where was Portugal's territory. this line was called the "Line of Demarcation". when Brazil was first discovered it was believed to be an island.
Brazil is located in South America.
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AnswerBrazil is the biggest country in South America. It borders every other country of the continent except Chile and Ecuador.Brazil is very much a country of contrasts. When someone hears the word Brazil, one thinks of the great Amazon forest, fantastic beaches, great soccer players, Carnival time - and that's all. Well, Brazil, the most important country in South America, certainly has MUCH more to offer - warm people, great cities with everything from slums to high technology, a wide range of weather patterns, an awesome mixture of cultures and races - and much more!
The most visited places in Brazil includes Fernando de Noronha Island, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo (the two bustling megacities of the south-east), the more relaxed city of Salvador in the northeast, or the old colonial towns of Ouro Preto and Olinda. For natural beauty, try a visit to Iguacu Falls. If you have the chance the best time to visit is Carnival.There is nothing in the whole wide world like Carnival in Rio. Brasilia, the capital city of the country, is known by its great architecture. It is a planned city.The most up-and-coming resort in Brazil is now the small friendly Praia de Pipa, in the NE of the country; serviced by international airports at Natal and Recife, this small town is popular with both Brazilians and foreign tourists. The laid back attitude of the open and friendly locals make this a welcome change to some of the more recognised but less safe and inviting destinations.In Southern Brazil you can visit the state of Santa Catarina, which is visited every year by people who prefer not too crowded spots like major cities or places where all tourists go. Small beaches like Mariscal, Garopaba, Taquaras or Estaleiro beach are not too far away from medium size cities, so they provide all necessary structure, but at the same time still conserve their natural enchantments. Praia do Pinho (close to Balneario Camboriu - the most important touristic spot in southern Brazil) is the paradise for naturists as it is the first official nude beach in Brazil (http://www.praiadopinho.com.br). Many options of adventure activities such as rafting, diving, fishing, trekking are aso available in this beautiful region.
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1) That Brazilians speak Portuguese, not Spanish. 2) That the national capital is not Rio de Janeiro, but Brasília. 3) That it is not fully-covered with jungle and the major cities are not surrounded by the rainforest. Urban sprawls in Brazil are as urban as major US cities. 4) That there are Brazilians of all races and skin colours, much more mixed than in US or Canada. And a typical Brazilian doesn't look Native American or olive-skinned as a stereotypical Hispanic. 5) Of course, because Brazilians are not Hispanics. 6) That the regime is a full-fledged democracy. 7) That the currency is called 'real'. 8) That the national dial code is +55. 9) That women aren't allowed to go topless to the beach - or else they might end up in jail. 10) That it is an extremely diverse country, with landscapes and weather ranging from very European-like in the south to arid in the north-east, and purely rainforest in the north. The south-east, where Rio and São Paulo are located, indeed looks quite "tropical".

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Brazil is one of the largest countries in the world.

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Brazil is the most beautiful and with the most friendly people of the world.

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