Brazil | |
Aliases: | Federative Republic of Brazil |
Category: | Country |
Continent: | South America |
Points of interest: | Nova Roma; Rio de Janeiro; Sao Paulo |
Brazil is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population. It is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas and the largest lusophone country in the world. Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coastline of over 7,491 kilometers (4,655 mi). It is bordered on the north by Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and the French overseas department of French Guiana; on the northwest by Colombia; on the west by Bolivia and Peru; on the southwest by Argentina and Paraguay and on the south by Uruguay. Numerous archipelagos form part of Brazilian territory, such as Fernando de Noronha, Rocas Atoll, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks, and Trindade and Martim Vaz. It has borders with all other South American countries apart from Ecuador and Chile.
Points of Interest[]
- Da Costa International
- Da Costa International is located in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil and was founded by Emmanuel Da Costa. The family's rival, Gideon, poisoned Emmanuel in his office and he fell over dead.
- Nova Roma
- Nova Roma is a hidden city located in the country of Brazil. Its culture and government is based on the old Roman Empire, though its populace includes indiginous peoples including those of Incan ancestry. The city was established by the immortal sorceress Selene Gallio and founded in 44 BCE, shortly after the death of Emperor Julius Caeser.
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro second largest city of Brazil and the third largest metropolitan area and agglomeration in South America, 6th largest in the Americas. Rio de Janeiro represents the second largest GDP in the country and 30th largest in the world, estimated at about 140 billion reais, and is the headquarters of two major Brazilian companies - Petrobras and Vale, and major oil companies and telephony in Brazil, besides the largest conglomerate of media and communications companies in Latin America, the Globo Organizations. Considered by many universities and institutes, is the second largest center of research and development in Brazil.
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