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BRAZIL BY Eve. CAPITOL  The capitol of Brazil is Brasilia.  Brasilia has been the capitol of Brazil since 1891.  Before Brasilia, Rio de Janiero was.

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1 BRAZIL BY Eve

2 CAPITOL  The capitol of Brazil is Brasilia.  Brasilia has been the capitol of Brazil since 1891.  Before Brasilia, Rio de Janiero was the capitol, and before Rio, Salvador was the capitol. Map of Brazil

3 BRAZIL’S FLAG  The Brazilian flag is green, yellow, blue, and white.  The green and yellow sections of the flag were used from an older flag for Brazil.  “Ordem e Progresso” is Brazil’s motto and it means “order and progress.”  Just like on the American flag the stars show how many states there are. Flag of Brazil

4 LOCATION OF BRAZIL  Brazil is on the continent of South America.  Brazil’s neighbors are Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.  The only South American countries Brazil doesn’t border are Chile and Ecuador. Where Brazil is in the world. Map of Brazil

5 GEOGRAPHY OF BRAZIL  Interesting things about the Amazon river:  The Amazon river is greater than three of the largest rivers in the world put together. It is almost 4,000 miles long.  The Amazon River is the widest river in the world. During the rainy season, it can become 25 miles wide.  Because of its size the Amazon river sometimes is called “The river sea.” The Amazon River

6 BRAZIL’S CLIMATE  Brazil has five different climate zones: 1. An equatorial zone, which means it has rainforests because it stays warm and wet. 2. A tropical zone, which means it has a consistent warm temperature all year round, and the only difference in the seasons is how much rain there is. Map of Climate in Brazil Equatorial Zone Tropical Zone

7 BRAZIL’S CLIMATE, CONT. 3. A semi-arid zone, which means it is half way between a desert and a humid forest. 4. A highland tropical zone, also called a oceanic climate, which has cool summers and warm winters, and consistent rainfall. 5. A subtropical zone, which means it is just outside the tropical zone and not as hot and humid as the tropical zone. Semi-arid Zone Highland Tropical Zone Subtropical Zone

8 BRAZIL’S CULTURE  The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse.  Carnival is probably the most famous holiday in Brazil it is a time when people all over this country can get together and have fun and enjoy one another's company.  Most Brazilians are very welcoming men shake hands when meeting with one another women will “peck” each other on the cheek. A traditional carnival queen on a float A carnival dancer on the night of carnival

9 BRAZIL’S LANGUAGE  Most Brazilians speak Portuguese because long ago the Portuguese colonized Brazil  Brazil is the only country in South America that doesn’t have Spanish as their national language.  “Ola” means hello and “Adeus” means goodbye as you can probably see Portuguese is close to the Spanish language

10 RELIGION IN BRAZIL  The most popular religion in brazil is Catholicism  The 2010 survey shows that 65% of Brazilians call themselves Catholic, down from 90% in 1970. Ancient Brazilian Art

11 CURRENCY OF BRAZIL The money in Brazil is called “real.” The plural is “reais.” One real is worth $0.45. Like the US dollar, one real is divided into 100 cents or centavos. The picture on the front of all their paper money is of a statue that represents the Republic of Brazil. On the ten real bill, though, the picture is of Pedro Alvares Cabral, a Portuguese navigator who was the first European to explore Brazil. The pictures on the back of each bill are of wildlife, including the crane, the arara bird, and the leopard. 1-100 Brazilian Money

12 TYPES OF HOUSING There isn’t enough housing in Brazil, so large slums, called “favelas” are common in the city and shacks with no running water or electricity are common in the country. Brazilian Town House Brazilian Country House A Favela

13 BRAZIL’S ATTRACTIONS  Brazil has many attractions including both man-made and natural sights: The Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Carnival, and Maracana soccer stadium Iguazu Falls, Sugarloaf Mountain, Copacabana and Ipanema Beaches, the Amazon River, and the rainforest Iguazu FallsChrist the Redeemer Statue

14 BRAZIL’S POPULATION  Compared to the US, Brazil has less people. Compared to Mexico, Brazil has more people.  In 2012, Brazil had 198.7 million people.  Most Brazilians live within 200 miles of the coast, while the interior in the Amazon Basin is almost empty.  Brazilians are made up mainly of four ethnic groups: Amerindians, Europeans, Africans, and Asians. Map of Brazil’s Population

15 CLOTHING IN BRAZIL Brazilian Native Clothing.  Brazilian clothing that you might have found back when there were no companies to make clothes were a lot different than the everyday clothes they wear now.  For example: The native men of Brazil wore skirts but now it would be strange if you saw a man walking down the street in a skirt. Man in a Skirt


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