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Brazil

Climate/Terrain Brazil is the largest country in Latin America It is 5th largest in world in size and population Wide range of Climates and varied topography, but mostly tropical Home to the Amazon Rainforest with the largest biodiversity in the world

Government/Economy Capital City: Brasília Government: Federal Republic Head of Government: President Brazil has a mixed economy with vast natural resources World’s eighth largest economy Mining, agriculture, manufacturing, coffee Currency: The Real 1 real = 25¢ US

Demography / Culture Population: 200.4 million Religion: Roman Catholic Literacy Rate: 91% Life Expectancy: 71.6 (M), 78.8 (F) Language: Portuguese Sports: football (soccer) Cultural: mix of black African slaves, Portuguese colonists, native peoples

Brief History Portuguese explorer, Pedro Alvarez Cabral landed in Brazil in 1500. The Portuguese cleared land for sugar. They imported massive amounts of African slaves when natives died of European diseases Napoleon chased out Portuguese royal family out of Portugal and they fled to Brazil. They implemented change. Pedro I declared Brazil independence in 1822.

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