- Brazil - Wikipedia
Brazil encompasses a wide range of tropical and subtropical landscapes, as well as wetlands, savannas, plateaus, and low mountains It contains most of the Amazon basin, including the world's largest river system and most extensive virgin tropical forest
- Brasil – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Em 1548, a criação do Estado do Brasil por João III de Portugal consolidou oficialmente o uso do nome, que foi mantido nas denominações políticas subsequentes até a atual República Federativa do Brasil
- Brazil | History, Map, Culture, Population, Facts | Britannica
Brazil, country of South America that occupies half the continent’s landmass It is the fifth largest country in the world, exceeded in size only by Russia, Canada, China, and the United States, though its area is greater than that of the 48 conterminous U S states
- Brazil or Brasil: What is the difference and which is the right name?
The names "Brazil" and "Brasil" refer to the same country in South America The difference lies in the language and orthography used to refer to the country in different contexts
- Visit Brasil – Theres no place like Brazil
Discover Brazil through authentic travel stories The Visit Brasil Blog is your gateway to unique experiences that only Brazil can offer, unveiling fascinating destinations and narratives that capture the essence of each trip
- 20 Best Places to Visit in Brazil (2025 Guide) - Travel Brazil
Planning a Brazil trip? Check out the 20 best places to visit with expert tips on when to go, must-see attractions, and travel itineraries
- Brazil Maps Facts - World Atlas
Brazil occupies the eastern part of South America and, with an area of 3,286,470 square miles (8,511,965 square kilometers), is the fifth largest country in the world It borders every South American country except Chile and Ecuador
- Brazil - Culture, Diversity, Music | Britannica
Rio de Janiero: From Carnival and Samba Schools to Favelas and Skyscrapers Portrait of Rio de Janeiro as a city of contrasts The cultures of the Indigenous, Africans, and Portuguese have together formed the modern Brazilian way of life
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