- 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
- 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
- Where is Brazil? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Brazil Explore Brazil facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- 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
- Brazil Country Profile - National Geographic Kids
Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest nation in the world It forms an enormous triangle on the eastern side of the continent with a 4,500-mile (7,400-kilometer)
- Brazil Culture: A Hub of Traditions, Food Music
Explore Brazil’s culture in one place—regional identities, Carnival, cuisine, faith, and folklore—with links to deep dives and guides
- Brazil - Country Profile - South America - Nations Online Project
Brazil has a population of more than 212 million people (in 2024), making it the seventh most populous country in the world and the most populous nation in South America The national capital is Brasília, a planned city atop the Brazilian highlands
- Where is Brazil? Brazil in The World Map, Geography, Facts - Whereig. com
Brazil is the largest country of South America and fifth largest country of the world Brazil is the only Portuguese speaking country on the land of South America continent Brazil shares its international boundaries with almost all South American countries other than two i e Ecuador and Chile
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