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BRAZIL: 

BRAZIL A land of staggering beauty with stretches of unexplored rainforest, islands with pristine tropical beaches, and endless rivers.

What does it come to your mind when you think about Brazil?: 

Caipirinha Carnival Women Amazon Copacabana Poverty What does it come to your mind when you think about Brazil?

General Information: 

General Information Name : República Federativa do Brasil Capital : Brasília Currency: Real ( US$ 1 = R$ 2.5 ) Population : 184.223.178 Women (50.31%), Men (49.68%) Rural (18.75%), Cities (81.25%) Area : 8.514.215,3 Km² (size of India: 3.287.590 Km²) Language : Portuguese President : Luis Inácio Lula da Silva Parlament type: Presidencialism

General Information: 

General Information Borders : Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, Guiana, French Guiana, Peru The world's fifth-largest country (almost half the South American continent) The Amazon, 6275km long, is the world's largest river. It carries more water to the sea than any other river and the Amazon forest contains 30% of the world's remaining forest. The country has eight river systems, which carry approximately 20% of the world's fresh water

History: 

History First sign of human in Brazil : more than 30.000 years ago Discovered by Portuguese : 1500 Independence : 07 / 09 / 1822 Republic : 15 / 11 / 1889 Military Dictatorship : 1964 – 1984

The 5 Regions: 

The 5 Regions North: Amazonas, Acre, Rondônia, Roraima, Pará, Amapá, Tocantins South: Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná Central-West: Mato Grosso, Goiás, Brasília, Mato Grosso do Sul South-East: São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro e Espírito Santo North-East: Bahia, Maranhão, Sergipe, Alagoas, Pernambuco, Paraíba, Ceará, Piauí

Population: 

Population Ethnicty/race: white (include european) 55%, mixed white and black 38%, black 6%, other (Japanese, Arab) 1%

The Brazilian Women: 

The Brazilian Women

Economy: 

Economy GDP: US$ 760 Billions ( main economy in South America and one of the 10th largest economies in the world) PPP: US$ 3200 Main Products : Agriculture: Soy, Coffee, Sugar, Tropical Fruits, Cotton Industry : Cars, airplanes, footwear, textile, steel Services : Tourism, Banks, Telecommunication, Education Natural resources : iron, uranium, gold, oil

Culture: 

Music : the biggest variety if rhythms in the world Funk Bossa Nova Axé Pop/Rock Música Sertaneja Tropicalismo Culture Samba

Culture: 

Cinema / TV : Soap Operas TV Globo Cinema Culture

Popular Parties: 

New Year Carnival Religious Parties Boi Bumbá Festa Junina Popular Parties

Society: 

Social Disparity X Society

Population: 

Immigration: Portuguese, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Arab Population

Religion: 

Religion: 70% Roman Catholic Religion

Food: 

Feijoada Caipirinha Sucos Churrasco (Brazilian Barbecue) Candies Food

Sports – Football!!: 

Sports – Football!!

Sports: 

Yacht Formule 1 Volley Gymnastics Sports Capoeira Tenis Jiu-jitsu

Well known facts about Brazil: 

Well known facts about Brazil Soccer: Only team to be 5 times World Cup Champions Samba: Carnival is considered the largest popular party in the world. God’s Backyard: Brazil’s multi-climate territory is well known and admired throughout the world.

Unknown facts about Brazil: 

Unknown facts about Brazil Elected by the United Nations as the country with the most effective public programs to combat AIDS. The only country in the southern hemisphere participating in the Genoma Project. Brazil is the 3rd largest democracy in the world, with more than 100 million voters and direct elections in all levels of government.

Unknown facts about Brazil: 

Unknown facts about Brazil Brazil’s presidential election official results were announced 12 hours after the last vote. The United States is now testing the Brazilian electronic voting system. Brazilian internet users represent 49% percent of all users in Latin America. Brazil has 14 automobile factories operating and another 4 in the process of being built. It’s the fourth largest automobile plant in the world.

Unknown facts about Brazil: 

Unknown facts about Brazil Brazil’s banking system, “helped” by heavy inflationary periods, has been considered by Bill Gates (Microsoft), the most modern in the world. In the last 5 years, Brazilian advertising agencies won, proportionally, the largest number of international awards. Brazilian businessmen were elected by the World Commerce Organization, as the most entrepreneur group in the world, with an annual new business increase rate of 70%.

Brasilia, the world's most ambitious planned city: 

Brasilia, the world's most ambitious planned city

Important Cities: 

Brasília Belo Horizonte Important Cities 2,347,500 Habitants 2,160,100 Habitants

Important Cities: 

Curitiba Caxias do Sul Important Cities

Important Cities: 

Florianópolis Goiânia - Extension Important Cities

Important Cities: 

São José dos Campos Joinville Important Cities

Important Cities: 

Juiz de Fora - Extension Maringá Important Cities

Important Cities: 

Porto Alegre Campinas - Extension Important Cities

Important Cities: 

Recife Rio de Janeiro Important Cities

Important Cities: 

Salvador Santa Maria Important Cities

Important Cities: 

São Paulo Vitória Important Cities

Rio de Janeiro: 

Rio de Janeiro

Amazônia: 

Amazônia

Pantanal “The Water Continent”: 

Pantanal “The Water Continent” Largest continental wetland on Earth; One of the most rich and diversified natural reservation of the Planet; Largest animal life density in Americas;

Want to learn some Brazilian body language?: 

Want to learn some Brazilian body language?

Brazilian Body Language: 

Brazilian Body Language Hold your thumb and third finger together. Shake your hand really fast, so your index finger snaps against the third finger. That means "quick, fast.“ Gently pull the eyelid down to indicate one of two things, depending on the situation:"watch out, be careful, keep your eyes open" or "do you think I'm stupid to believe that?" Now, here's a cute one! Tug at your earlobe like this when you think something is delicious.

Brazilian Body Language: 

Brazilian Body Language Tap under your chin with hand when you want to indicate that someone doesn't know what he's talking about. This is very similar to the American OK, but it's VERY obscene! It means "screw you” like the gesture in the picture above. There are countless jokes in Brazil about unknowning Americans making the OK sign to signify approval or pleasure. Please, train yourself to use the "thumbs up" sign instead. So those were the good ones...now a bad one, ok?!

Have you already bought your ticket to Brazil? What are you waiting for?: 

Have you already bought your ticket to Brazil? What are you waiting for? Thank you! Carlos Eduardo Moro carloseduardomoro@gmail.com “True Love is born from Cultural Understanding.” Budha