§ The name of the country is Brazil.
§ The country is located in South America.
§ The capital of Brazil is Brasilia.
§ Brazil’s population is 196,655,014(2011).
§ Brazil’s area is 3,300,171 square miles.
§ Brazil’s official language is Portuguese.
§ The highest elevation point in Brazil is Pico da Neblina-9,888ft (3,014 m).
§ The lowest elevation point in Brazil is Sea level, along the coast.
§ The name of Brazil’s national anthem is “Ouviram do Ipiranga (“The Peaceful Banks of the Ipiranga.”)
§ Brazil’s form of money (currency) is called the real.
§ Brazil’s form of government is the Federal Republic.
§ Brazil is the largest country in South America
§ The Chief of State in Brazil is the President.
§ Brazil’s was founded by Dom Joao IV of Portugal in 1822.
§ Brazil has 5 Famous landmarks. They are the Amazon rain forest, in the western interior; Christ the Redeemer statue, in Rio de Janeiro; Itaipu Dam, on the Parana River; Sugarloaf Mountain, in Rio de Janeiro; and the National Cathedral, in Brasilia.
§ Brazil ranks 9th in the world with the largest economy.
§ The literacy rate in adults is 88%.
§ There are 10 countries that border Brazil; French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay.
§ The country is located in South America.
§ The capital of Brazil is Brasilia.
§ Brazil’s population is 196,655,014(2011).
§ Brazil’s area is 3,300,171 square miles.
§ Brazil’s official language is Portuguese.
§ The highest elevation point in Brazil is Pico da Neblina-9,888ft (3,014 m).
§ The lowest elevation point in Brazil is Sea level, along the coast.
§ The name of Brazil’s national anthem is “Ouviram do Ipiranga (“The Peaceful Banks of the Ipiranga.”)
§ Brazil’s form of money (currency) is called the real.
§ Brazil’s form of government is the Federal Republic.
§ Brazil is the largest country in South America
§ The Chief of State in Brazil is the President.
§ Brazil’s was founded by Dom Joao IV of Portugal in 1822.
§ Brazil has 5 Famous landmarks. They are the Amazon rain forest, in the western interior; Christ the Redeemer statue, in Rio de Janeiro; Itaipu Dam, on the Parana River; Sugarloaf Mountain, in Rio de Janeiro; and the National Cathedral, in Brasilia.
§ Brazil ranks 9th in the world with the largest economy.
§ The literacy rate in adults is 88%.
§ There are 10 countries that border Brazil; French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay.