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BRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'S Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
BRAZIL HISTORY
Brazil History. Historians and scientists have discovered that communities of people were living in what is now known as Brazil as long as 8 000 years ago. These first traceable human beings were nomadic and semi-nomadic people who are believed (although not proven) to have come from parts of Asia in search of abundant hunting grounds. IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps to A STUDY OF THE COUNTRY BRAZIL The Federative Republic of Brazil is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses ofBRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'S Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
BRAZIL HISTORY
Brazil History. Historians and scientists have discovered that communities of people were living in what is now known as Brazil as long as 8 000 years ago. These first traceable human beings were nomadic and semi-nomadic people who are believed (although not proven) to have come from parts of Asia in search of abundant hunting grounds. IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps to BRAZIL PARKS, RESERVES AND PROTECTED AREAS Some of the best known parks, reserves and protected areas in Brazil include: • Parque Nacional da Lagoa do Peixe – a coastal plain that boasts woods and wetlands, as well as an extensive lagoon. • Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica – a set portion of the Atlantic Forest, this biosphere covers about 35 million hectares.BRAZIL ART
One of the very rare forms of art that have survived the centuries is rock art, although samples of this are scarce and valuable. Visitors to Brazil should visit the Serra da Capivara National Park in Piauí State, where the art is estimated to date back millennia, to about 13 000 BCE (Before our Common Era). There is also some ceramic workBRAZIL RELIGION
As with any other country in the world, Brazil is a melting pot of different religions. In fact, due to the diversity of its cultures and its heritage, this country boasts an array of religious ideals andaffiliations.
BRAZIL NATIONAL SYMBOLS The Brazilian national symbols include: The National Flag of Brazil comprises a green background with a yellow rhombus or diamond shape in the centre. The yellow represents gold, or the wealth of Brazil, while the green symbolises the rich foliage and rolling fields of this beautiful country. In the middle of the yellow is a dark blue circle RAINFORESTS OF BRAZIL One of Brazil’s most valuable assets is its dense covering of rainforests. Of course, the Amazon Rainforest is the most significant of these, covering a vast portion of the country and providing the ideal habitat to approximately one-third of all animal species in theworld.
BRAZILIAN SOCIAL ISSUES Brazil is a beautiful country; rich in cultures, colours, flavours, languages and customs. But, as with any country in the world, Brazil has its fair share of social issues, which its people and government no doubt work hard to resolve. BRAZIL INFRASTRUCTURE Brazil Infrastructure. The infrastructure of a country refers to the physical and organisational structures that it has put into place for the effective running of that country and the sustenance of its society. Infrastructure refers to transport, communication systems, water, power, and public institutions (like schools, hospitals andprisons).
URBANISATION IN BRAZIL Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is becoming increasingly popular in the sectors of industry and tourism, and its population numbers continue to escalate. This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the citycentres.
BRAZIL ARCHITECTURE
Brazil Architecture. The architecture of a country is defined, to an enormous degree, by its history and heritage. On the other hand, the architecture also forms a major part of the character and identity of a destination. Therefore, exploring the architecture of a country reveals much about it, and remains a very important part of tourism.IGUAZU FALLS
Iguazu Falls. The exquisite Iguazu Falls are also known as the Iguassu Falls and the Iguaçu Falls. The magnificent spectacle of these 275 individual drops has awed tourists, locals and indigenous inhabitants for centuries. They originate from the Iguazu River and are located on the border of Brazil (in the state of Paraná) and Argentina. A STUDY OF THE COUNTRY BRAZIL The Federative Republic of Brazil is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses ofBRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'S Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
URBANISATION IN BRAZIL Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is becoming increasingly popular in the sectors of industry and tourism, and its population numbers continue to escalate. This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the citycentres.
BRAZIL PARKS, RESERVES AND PROTECTED AREAS Some of the best known parks, reserves and protected areas in Brazil include: • Parque Nacional da Lagoa do Peixe – a coastal plain that boasts woods and wetlands, as well as an extensive lagoon. • Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica – a set portion of the Atlantic Forest, this biosphere covers about 35 million hectares. A STUDY OF THE COUNTRY BRAZIL The Federative Republic of Brazil is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses ofBRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'S Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
URBANISATION IN BRAZIL Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is becoming increasingly popular in the sectors of industry and tourism, and its population numbers continue to escalate. This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the citycentres.
BRAZIL PARKS, RESERVES AND PROTECTED AREAS Some of the best known parks, reserves and protected areas in Brazil include: • Parque Nacional da Lagoa do Peixe – a coastal plain that boasts woods and wetlands, as well as an extensive lagoon. • Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica – a set portion of the Atlantic Forest, this biosphere covers about 35 million hectares.BRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas. IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps to POPULAR EVENTS IN BRAZIL Some of the events for which Brazil is best known are: Carnival is celebrated throughout Brazil, and each city observes it in its own unique way. This celebration takes place 46 days before Easter and, although celebrated mostly by Roman Catholics (as well as some other Christian denominations), it is believed to have pagan roots, as domany of
ISLANDS OF BRAZIL
This archipelago consists of 15 individual islands and islets, the most significant of which include Belmonte, Challenger and Cabral. Their total area is only 15 square kilometres, or about 9.3 square miles. This cluster is also under the administration of the Pernambuco State of Brazil. These islands are official environmentally protectedareas.
BRAZIL CUISINE
The cuisine of a nation is determined largely by the societies, customs and traditions within that culture as well as by accessibility and availability to certain foods and ingredients. Because Brazil is such a melting pot of colours, languages and customs, its cuisine issimilarly varied.
BRAZIL INFRASTRUCTURE Brazil Infrastructure. The infrastructure of a country refers to the physical and organisational structures that it has put into place for the effective running of that country and the sustenance of its society. Infrastructure refers to transport, communication systems, water, power, and public institutions (like schools, hospitals andprisons).
BRAZIL RELIGION
As with any other country in the world, Brazil is a melting pot of different religions. In fact, due to the diversity of its cultures and its heritage, this country boasts an array of religious ideals andaffiliations.
BRAZIL PREHISTORY
Brazil Prehistory. The prehistoric period of Brazi l and, particularly, the Amazon Jungle and Amazon River is a fascinating, if mysterious, one. Some carbon dating techniques have indicated that the area around the Amazon was inhabited some 13 000 years ago, but these have not been authenticated or agreed upon by scientists,archaeologists and
RAINFORESTS OF BRAZIL One of Brazil’s most valuable assets is its dense covering of rainforests. Of course, the Amazon Rainforest is the most significant of these, covering a vast portion of the country and providing the ideal habitat to approximately one-third of all animal species in theworld.
BRAZIL AGRICULTURE
Brazil Agriculture. Agriculture is an important industry in Brazil, as this country has immense agricultural resources available to it. Its most significant products in this sphere are coffee, soybeans, wheat, rice, corn, sugarcane, cocoa, citrus and beef (in order of importance). Its most significant exports are coffee, soybeans, beef,sugar
A STUDY OF THE COUNTRY BRAZIL The Federative Republic of Brazil is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses ofBRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas.BRAZIL HISTORY
Brazil History. Historians and scientists have discovered that communities of people were living in what is now known as Brazil as long as 8 000 years ago. These first traceable human beings were nomadic and semi-nomadic people who are believed (although not proven) to have come from parts of Asia in search of abundant hunting grounds. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'SDO S AND DON TSFASHION DOS AND DON TSHATCH ACTDOS AND DON TS
Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps to URBANISATION IN BRAZIL Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is becoming increasingly popular in the sectors of industry and tourism, and its population numbers continue to escalate. This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the citycentres.
BRAZIL - THE FORESTRY INDUSTRY Brazil - The Forestry Industry. The forestry or timber industry is a major component of the financial success and stability of Brazil. By June 2012, Brazil had 7.74 million hectares of certified forest (according to FSC and CERFLOR standards). Of course, there is plenty of uncertified timber being produced and processed, which continues to POPULAR EVENTS IN BRAZIL Some of the events for which Brazil is best known are: Carnival is celebrated throughout Brazil, and each city observes it in its own unique way. This celebration takes place 46 days before Easter and, although celebrated mostly by Roman Catholics (as well as some other Christian denominations), it is believed to have pagan roots, as domany of
BRAZIL GUN LAWS
Consequently Brazil has a number of gun laws to help curb illegal ownership and use of guns. Some of these laws are shown below:Generally it is illegal to expose anyone under the age of 18 years (sometimes even between 18 and 21) to a gun or bomb. . Generally a person must be 25 years or older before being legally able toregister for a gun
PORTUGUESE COLONISATION OF BRAZIL Portuguese Colonisation Of Brazil. 2010. By Amelia Meyer. Although long inhabited by prehistoric tribes and settlements, Brazil underwent an entirely new kind of habitation during the 16th century. In April 1500, the Portuguese arrived on the Bahian shores of Rio Buranhém, under the direction of A STUDY OF THE COUNTRY BRAZIL The Federative Republic of Brazil is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses ofBRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas.BRAZIL HISTORY
Brazil History. Historians and scientists have discovered that communities of people were living in what is now known as Brazil as long as 8 000 years ago. These first traceable human beings were nomadic and semi-nomadic people who are believed (although not proven) to have come from parts of Asia in search of abundant hunting grounds. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'SDO S AND DON TSFASHION DOS AND DON TSHATCH ACTDOS AND DON TS
Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps to URBANISATION IN BRAZIL Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is becoming increasingly popular in the sectors of industry and tourism, and its population numbers continue to escalate. This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the citycentres.
BRAZIL - THE FORESTRY INDUSTRY Brazil - The Forestry Industry. The forestry or timber industry is a major component of the financial success and stability of Brazil. By June 2012, Brazil had 7.74 million hectares of certified forest (according to FSC and CERFLOR standards). Of course, there is plenty of uncertified timber being produced and processed, which continues to POPULAR EVENTS IN BRAZIL Some of the events for which Brazil is best known are: Carnival is celebrated throughout Brazil, and each city observes it in its own unique way. This celebration takes place 46 days before Easter and, although celebrated mostly by Roman Catholics (as well as some other Christian denominations), it is believed to have pagan roots, as domany of
BRAZIL GUN LAWS
Consequently Brazil has a number of gun laws to help curb illegal ownership and use of guns. Some of these laws are shown below:Generally it is illegal to expose anyone under the age of 18 years (sometimes even between 18 and 21) to a gun or bomb. . Generally a person must be 25 years or older before being legally able toregister for a gun
PORTUGUESE COLONISATION OF BRAZIL Portuguese Colonisation Of Brazil. 2010. By Amelia Meyer. Although long inhabited by prehistoric tribes and settlements, Brazil underwent an entirely new kind of habitation during the 16th century. In April 1500, the Portuguese arrived on the Bahian shores of Rio Buranhém, under the direction of IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps toSTATES OF BRAZIL
States Of Brazil. Acre Details Google Map. Alagoas Details Google Map. Amapá Details Google Map. Amazonas Details Google Map. Bahia Details Google Map. Ceará Details Google Map. Distrito Federal Details Google Map. Espírito Santo Details Google Map.ISLANDS OF BRAZIL
This archipelago consists of 15 individual islands and islets, the most significant of which include Belmonte, Challenger and Cabral. Their total area is only 15 square kilometres, or about 9.3 square miles. This cluster is also under the administration of the Pernambuco State of Brazil. These islands are official environmentally protectedareas.
BRAZIL RELIGION
As with any other country in the world, Brazil is a melting pot of different religions. In fact, due to the diversity of its cultures and its heritage, this country boasts an array of religious ideals andaffiliations.
POPULAR EVENTS IN BRAZIL Some of the events for which Brazil is best known are: Carnival is celebrated throughout Brazil, and each city observes it in its own unique way. This celebration takes place 46 days before Easter and, although celebrated mostly by Roman Catholics (as well as some other Christian denominations), it is believed to have pagan roots, as domany of
BRAZIL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Brazil Environmental Issues. Brazil is a magnificent country with a diverse, complex geography. However, like every country in the world, it has its own set of environmental issues. These threaten different aspects of the natural abundance and are being addressed by a variety of organisations and initiatives. The main environmental issues faced RAINFORESTS OF BRAZIL One of Brazil’s most valuable assets is its dense covering of rainforests. Of course, the Amazon Rainforest is the most significant of these, covering a vast portion of the country and providing the ideal habitat to approximately one-third of all animal species in theworld.
BRAZIL CLIMATE
Brazil Climate. Due to the varying heights above sea level of the Brazil landscape as well as the proximity to the coast, the climate (and, therefore, vegetation and animal life) varies somewhat from region to region. There are five distinct climatic zones. An equatorial climate is usually one in which rainforests can be founddue to the year
PORTUGUESE COLONISATION OF BRAZIL Portuguese Colonisation Of Brazil. 2010. By Amelia Meyer. Although long inhabited by prehistoric tribes and settlements, Brazil underwent an entirely new kind of habitation during the 16th century. In April 1500, the Portuguese arrived on the Bahian shores of Rio Buranhém, under the direction ofIGUAZU FALLS
Iguazu Falls. The exquisite Iguazu Falls are also known as the Iguassu Falls and the Iguaçu Falls. The magnificent spectacle of these 275 individual drops has awed tourists, locals and indigenous inhabitants for centuries. They originate from the Iguazu River and are located on the border of Brazil (in the state of Paraná) and Argentina. A STUDY OF THE COUNTRY BRAZIL The Federative Republic of Brazil is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses ofBRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas.BRAZIL HISTORY
Individual indigenous tribes and settlements numbered around 2 000 when the Portuguese first discovered Brazil, as it came to be known. When these Europeans arrived in the 16th century, they found themselves amidst a people that practiced cannibalism, were involved in tribal warfare and would fight for the popular brazilwood tree for its valuable red dye. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'SDO S AND DON TSFASHION DOS AND DON TSHATCH ACTDOS AND DON TS
Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps to URBANISATION IN BRAZIL Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is becoming increasingly popular in the sectors of industry and tourism, and its population numbers continue to escalate. This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the citycentres.
BRAZIL - THE FORESTRY INDUSTRY The forestry or timber industry is a major component of the financial success and stability of Brazil. By June 2012, Brazil had 7.74 million hectares of certified forest (according to POPULAR EVENTS IN BRAZIL Brazil is one of the South American countries that is well known for its festive celebrations and annual events. In fact, no matter what time of year tourists visit the country, they are sure to notice the friendly ambience and merry characteristics of the locals.BRAZIL GUN LAWS
Consequently Brazil has a number of gun laws to help curb illegal ownership and use of guns. Some of these laws are shown below:Generally it is illegal to expose anyone under the age of 18 years (sometimes even between 18 and 21) to a gun or bomb. PORTUGUESE COLONISATION OF BRAZIL Although long inhabited by prehistoric tribes and settlements, Brazil underwent an entirely new kind of habitation during the 16th century. In April 1500, the Portuguese arrived on the Bahian shores of Rio Buranhém, under the direction of Pedro Alvares Cabral. A STUDY OF THE COUNTRY BRAZIL The Federative Republic of Brazil is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses ofBRAZIL CULTURE
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas.BRAZIL HISTORY
Individual indigenous tribes and settlements numbered around 2 000 when the Portuguese first discovered Brazil, as it came to be known. When these Europeans arrived in the 16th century, they found themselves amidst a people that practiced cannibalism, were involved in tribal warfare and would fight for the popular brazilwood tree for its valuable red dye. BRAZIL - DO AND DONT'SDO S AND DON TSFASHION DOS AND DON TSHATCH ACTDOS AND DON TS
Every country has certain cultural and practical ‘rules’, however formal or informal. Brazil is no different. As a foreign tourist, it is a good idea to become familiar with the general do’s and don’ts so that you are comfortable and do not offend the locals of yourdestination.
IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps to URBANISATION IN BRAZIL Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is becoming increasingly popular in the sectors of industry and tourism, and its population numbers continue to escalate. This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the citycentres.
BRAZIL - THE FORESTRY INDUSTRY The forestry or timber industry is a major component of the financial success and stability of Brazil. By June 2012, Brazil had 7.74 million hectares of certified forest (according to POPULAR EVENTS IN BRAZIL Brazil is one of the South American countries that is well known for its festive celebrations and annual events. In fact, no matter what time of year tourists visit the country, they are sure to notice the friendly ambience and merry characteristics of the locals.BRAZIL GUN LAWS
Consequently Brazil has a number of gun laws to help curb illegal ownership and use of guns. Some of these laws are shown below:Generally it is illegal to expose anyone under the age of 18 years (sometimes even between 18 and 21) to a gun or bomb. PORTUGUESE COLONISATION OF BRAZIL Although long inhabited by prehistoric tribes and settlements, Brazil underwent an entirely new kind of habitation during the 16th century. In April 1500, the Portuguese arrived on the Bahian shores of Rio Buranhém, under the direction of Pedro Alvares Cabral. IMMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Brazil has a variety of citizens that have immigrated to this country, over the years. You can too! Like any other country; you need to apply for immigration and then meet some compulsory steps toSTATES OF BRAZIL
This web site is in no way connected to any government agency in anyshape or form.
ISLANDS OF BRAZIL
At its widest area, this main island is 3.5 kilometres in width. Noronha makes up for 91% of the total area of all 21 islands combined. Interesting, this archipelago has 15 possible endemic floral species accredited to its name by the United Nations Environment Programme, asBRAZIL RELIGION
As with any other country in the world, Brazil is a melting pot of different religions. In fact, due to the diversity of its cultures and its heritage, this country boasts an array of religious ideals andaffiliations.
POPULAR EVENTS IN BRAZIL Brazil is one of the South American countries that is well known for its festive celebrations and annual events. In fact, no matter what time of year tourists visit the country, they are sure to notice the friendly ambience and merry characteristics of the locals. RAINFORESTS OF BRAZIL One of Brazil’s most valuable assets is its dense covering of rainforests. Of course, the Amazon Rainforest is the most significant of these, covering a vast portion of the country and providing the ideal habitat to approximately one-third of all animal species in theworld.
BRAZIL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Brazil is a magnificent country with a diverse, complex geography. However, like every country in the world, it has its own set of environmental issues.BRAZIL CLIMATE
Due to the varying heights above sea level of the Brazil landscape as well as the proximity to the coast, the climate (and, therefore, vegetation and animal life) varies somewhat from region to region. There are five distinct climatic zones. PORTUGUESE COLONISATION OF BRAZIL Although long inhabited by prehistoric tribes and settlements, Brazil underwent an entirely new kind of habitation during the 16th century. In April 1500, the Portuguese arrived on the Bahian shores of Rio Buranhém, under the direction of Pedro Alvares Cabral.IGUAZU FALLS
The name of the falls originates from the Tupi or Guarani language, and means “big water”. While the ancient Brazilian tribes knew of its thunderous beauty, it was only officially ‘discovered’ in 1541, when the European explorer, the Spanish Conquistador ÁlvarNúñez
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BRAZIL
2010
By Amelia Meyer
AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to FacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterShare to PrintPrintShare to EmailEmailShare to MoreAddThis1K THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL is simultaneously South America’s largest country (by both population and geographical size) as well as one of its most diverse and fascinating. It is filled to the brim with intriguing people, plants and animals as well as liberal doses of history, religion, culture and sporting greatness. The most densely populated parts of Brazil are in the south-central regions, which include major urban conglomerates like Sao Paulo andRio de Janeiro.
Because of the rapid growth experienced by this country in terms of urban development, industrialisation and population at the beginning of the 21st century, Brazil is facing a number of social, environmental and political challenges. Classic view of iconic sidewalk pattern, palm trees, and bright blue sky at Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. However, it is also because of this growth that it is doing so well in terms of its economy. In fact, it is one of the world’s largest and most significant economies. It is also the only Portuguese-speaking country in both North and South America. This Portuguese heritage dates back to the 1700’s, when Brazil was first colonised by this European nation. During its rich and complex history, slavery was a major part of the Brazilian heritage, although this was never formally recorded in the annals of history. Slaves were brought to the country across the Pacific Ocean from Africa. Therefore, there is also a large proportion of Brazilian inhabitants that have an African heritage. Others of European and Asian descent immigrated to Brazil in the 19th century. These ones were mainly from Japan, Poland, Spain, Italy and Germany. Therefore, this country is now a melting pot of ethnic and cultural diversity. Despite such diversity, Brazil maintains strong national pride and religious devotion. The vast majority, approximately 75%, of the population is Roman Catholic, while the rest are largely Christian or subscribe to the various African-basedbeliefs.
Brazil enjoys an extensive coastline that measures almost 7 500 kilometres (or more than 4 600 miles). Its other borders are made up of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. In fact, Ecuador and Chile are the only South American countries with which Brazil does not share itsborders.
Brazil enjoys an extensive coastline that measures almost 7 500 kilometres (or more than 4 600 miles). Its other borders are made up of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. In fact, Ecuador and Chile are the only South American countries with which Brazil does not share itsborders
There are various groups of islands that also belong to Brazil, such as Saint Peter, Trindade and Fernando de Noronha, amongst others. Its entire area measures exactly 8 514 876.599 square kilometres or 3 287612 square miles.
Apart from being geographically large, Brazil is also naturally diverse. It comprises dense rain forests and jungles, expanses of coastline, towering mountains, oceanic archipelagos (or clusters of islands), rivers, scrublands and rolling plains. Because of such a variation in habitats available to plants and animals, Brazil boasts a rich array of fauna and flora. Copon Building, "S" shape, a landmark in the center of São Paulocity, Brazil.
In fact, scientists estimate that this South American country is home to about four million different species. Particularly extensive are this country’s populations of birds and amphibians. In terms of the local culture, Brazil continues to be influenced by the traditions and customs of the Portuguese. This is evident in the architecture, music, literature, cuisine, dance, religion and theatreof the country.
Being home to the Amazon Rainforest, many other such natural wonders, cultural attractions and historical remnants makes Brazil a fascinating tourist destination and home. As the Host Country for the 2016 Summer Olympics, it is guaranteed an influx of travellers and football fans from around the world. Here is the Brazil tourism portal: www.visitbrasil.comAnd
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