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Brazil - Wikipedia
Brazil encompasses a wide range of tropical and subtropical landscapes, as well as wetlands, savannas, plateaus, and low mountains. It contains most of the Amazon basin, including the world's largest river system and most extensive virgin tropical forest.
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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 - The World Factbook
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Brazil | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports
Brazil in depth country profile. Unique hard to find content on Brazil. Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more.
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Brazil - Wikiwand
Brazil encompasses a wide range of tropical and subtropical landscapes, as well as wetlands, savannas, plateaus, and low mountains. It contains most of the Amazon basin, including the world's largest river system and most extensive virgin tropical forest.
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Brazil Maps & Facts - World Atlas
Brazil is a large country located in the central-eastern part of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It occupies almost half of the continent's landmass and is dissected by both the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn.
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The essential guide to visiting Brazil | National Geographic
From Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Ipanema Beach to the jaguar-filled Pantanal to the Amazon rainforest, there’s no shortage of thrilling places to visit in Brazil.
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Brazil: key facts about the world’s fifth-largest country
Spanning a whole host of landscapes – from the Amazon rainforest, the bustling cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, to the iconic Copacabana beach, Brazil is home to more than 220 million people and a diverse range of cultures, traditions and ways of life.
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Brazil - Colonialism, Independence, Republic | Britannica
Brazil became a sort of no-man’s-land over which the Portuguese crown wielded only a shadowy control, and European rivals quickly took advantage of that neglect. The French, in particular, trespassed on Portuguese claims in South America and shipped the dyewood to Europe.
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