A Snapshot of Brazil
Capital Brasilia
Largest city São Paulo
Ethnic groups (2010) 47.73% White
43.13% Pardo
7.61% Black
1.09% Asian
0.43% Amerindian
Official languages Portuguese
Demonym Brazilian
Government Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic
Total area 8,515,767 km2 or 3,287,597 sq mi
(5th in the world)
Population Density 23.7/km2 or 61.5/sq mi
(192nd in the world)
Population (2014) 202,656,788 (5th in the world)
GDP (nominal) total $2.215 trillion (7th in the world)
GDP (nominal) per capita $11,080 (63rd in the world)
Currency Real (R$)
Time Zone BRT (UTC−2 to −5)
Trading Partners United States, Argentina, Germany, Japan, Italy and Netherlands
Main Imports Machinery and equipment, chemical products, oil, automobiles and automobile parts
Main Exports Iron ore, soybeans, footwear, coffee, and automobiles
Labour Force 53% Services
24% Industry
23% Agriculture
World Organization Affiliations Mercosur, WTO,OCED
Noteworthy Facts
• Brazil is the largest country in South America.
• The name Brazil comes from a tree named brazilwood.
• It is called Brasil in Portuguese, the official language spoken in Brazil.
• Brazil is the only country in South America that speaks Portuguese.
• Portugal claimed the land of Brazil in the year 1500. Independence was declared in 1822.
• Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world by both land area and population.
• The population in 2012 was around 194 million people.
• The capital city is Brasilia,
Brazil with a population around 201,032,714, is the largest South America’s country. Brazil’s most important components of its GDP are service revenues, wide industry sector and its successful agriculture.
The Federative Republic of Brazil is the fifth largest country by geographical area in South America. Currently, “Brazil has a population of over 207 million making it the 5th largest country in the world”(IBGE, 2017). Brasilia is the capital, and Sao Paulo is the largest city in Brazil with population over 11 million people.
Brazil, located in South America, is the fifth largest country for both for the land size and the population. With a country taking up almost half of a continent, the 200 million people only occupy about ten percent of the entire country. Twenty-two percent of the population is under the age of 15.9 There are three main cities; the first is the capital Brasilia, with a population of over two million. The other two cities are San Paulo and Rio de Janeiro; accounting for over 15 million of the people. Throughout Brazil, a majority of the population speaks Portuguese and are generally Christian-based, following the Catholic faith. The currency is called the Brazilian Real (BRL). The BRL is equivalent to about $0.3 United States dollar.
“Brazil is the largest country in both South America and the Latin American region. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population.” (Crocitti and Vallance). The official language in Brazil is Portuguese and the country has an approximate population of 184 million people. (National Geographic ) They’re well known for their passion for Soccer, as they have produced some of the best players in the sport and hosted the Fifa world cup this past summer. They have won the World cup, five times, more than any other country.
Brazil was colonized in 1500 where among other adventurers, Portuguese Pedro Alvares Cabral landed with his fleet in Porto Seguro. The colonizers met Tupinamba Indians, one of the many native groups in the continent. The main goal of the Portuguese was to monopolize the trade of pau-brasil, which is the red wood made for making dye and gave the country its name. The other goal was establishing settlements in the country. The Portuguese first collaborated in harvesting the trees but later tried to enslave the natives, and many fled the country or died because of exploitation and disease. Over three million people fled after Cabral’s arrival and then the Portuguese turned to Indian and African slaves.
All the countries of the world fall into either one of these categories: developing or developed countries. Brazil is known as a developing country while Canada is known as a developed country. A developed country is a nation that has a high developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure with a high GDP per capita. On the other hand, a developing country is one that has a less developed industrial base, low human development index with a high population growth.
Their population was about 2.9 million in 2014. (Commisceo) In Brazil, their population was about 207.7 million people in 2016. (Commisceo) It is the fifth largest country in the world.
Brazil is located in Eastern South America and borders the Atlantic Ocean. Brazil is very comparable to the USA, being only slightly smaller in size. The economy is well-developed in agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, and it has an expanding middle class. Brazil was under Portuguese rule until it gained independence in 1822 and maintained a monarchical system of government until the abolition of slavery in 1888.
The primary question that Brazil faces as it moves into the 21st century is whether the Brazilian style of capitalism, which harnessed their economy towards growth as a developing economy, is sufficient to drive them as a developed country. Averaging 3.8% GDP growth over the last decade, this transition seems inevitable; Brazil has shifted from an agricultural giant to a country in which 90% of the population works in the industrial and service sectors. However, as they make this conversion, they must examine their economic policies to ensure that they are still applicable and advantageous. For example, Brazil must keep promoting their industrial policies. Brazil may fall back into a commodity-driven economy if raw
Brazil, or officially the Federative Republic of Brazil is the largest country in both South America and the Latin America region. It is the world's fifth largest country, both bygeographical area and by population over 190 million people It is the largest Lusophone, or portugese-speaking, country in the world, and the only one in the Americas.
Introduction Brazil is the largest country in both South America and the Latin America region and is the 5th largest country in the world with a coastline of 7491 kilometers along the Atlantic sea. The population of Brazil is 204,451,000 in an area of 8,515,767 km2, the language spoken is Portuguese. It is the 6th most populated country in the world. 62% of are under the age of 29, the population is growing at a rate of 1.14% in 2015 as births still outnumber deaths.
Stretching over 2,500 miles form east to west and 2,700 miles from north to south, Brazil is the world’s largest tropical country. The only nations that are larger are the lands of Russia, Canada, China and the United States. Brazil has more then 150 million people spread unevenly over its huge land area, making it the fifth most populated country in the world. (Encyclopedia.com) More then two thirds of Brazil’s people live in the cities and towns and more then 29 percent of them are in the ten cities with more then a million people. These include the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo with more then 15 million people and Rio de Janeiro with more then 9 million people. The rural population is mostly concentrated on the East Coast or
Much like the U.S., Brazilian culture is extremely diverse. Brazil’s current population of 190 million represents various nationalities from European to African (Country Facts). Brazil has an extremely diverse culture with some common pervasive threads that grouped together give Brazil a national identity.
You probably heard of Brazil but, do you know much about it? Brazil is a beautiful place or country, in South America. It’s great for tourists’ sites; it has amazing land features, and especially cool culture and history. Brazil has a tremendous amount of nature and folktale. Brazil was found actually, over 8,000 years ago. The Portuguese were the first European settlers to arrive there. The journey was led by Pedro Cabral who began in the 1500s. When they finally got there they found Native Americans living there. They were around the seven millions.
The Iguazú falls Located between Argentina and Brazil, are a result of a volcanic eruption.