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Brazil Jordan Rachel Brooks Edgewood Magnet School TAG 2004-2005

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Brazil

Jordan Rachel BrooksEdgewood Magnet School

TAG 2004-2005

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The Cities

• Brasilia, the capitol of Brazil,has a pop. Of 1,737,813.

• Rio de Janeiro (Rio as its popularly called) is Brazil’s most famous city, and has a population of 5,606,497 people.

• Sao Paulo has a pop. Of 10,017,821.• Belo Horizonte has a pop. Of 2,097,311. •

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Language

• The principal language of Brazil is Portuguese.

•The other commonly used languages are Spanish, French, and English.

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Population

• The population of Brazil as of 2000 is 171,853,126.

• There are 52 people per square mile.

• 79% of Brazil’s population live in the urban areas.

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Geography

• The area of Brazil is 3,286,478 sq. miles.• It is the largest country in South

America.• Its neighbors are French Guiana,

Suriname, Guyana, and Venezuela on the north. Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina border Brazil on the west. Uruguay neighbors the country on the south.

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Government

• Brazil is a federal government.

• The head of state and government is President Fernando Enrique Cardoso.

• There are 26 states In Brazil.

• The only federal district is Brasilia.

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Economy

• The chief crops are coffee, soybeans, sugarcane, cocoa, rice, corn, wheat, and citrus.

• The minerals found in Brazil are iron, manganese, phosphates, uranium, g old, nickel, tin, bauxite, and oil.

• The work force includes 26% agriculture, 25% in services, and 13% in manufacturing.

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Little Facts

• Health- the life expectancy is about 59 years for men and 69 years for women.- there are about nine deaths for every 1,000 people, and 20 births for every 1,000 people.

• Education-free education is offered to children seven to fourteen.- the literacy rate is at about 85%, since 1996

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Little Facts cont.

• The chief religion is Roman Catholicism.• 70% of the population is Roman Catholic.• The technical name for Brazil is

THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL.• There were about 14 million passenger

cars in 1997, and 4.03 million common vehicles.