Brazil (bruh-zeal)
Brazil is the largest country in South America as well as the fifth largest country on planet Earth . It is a founding member of the United Nations , a NATO ally, the world's leading supplier of coffee, and the only country in all of the Americas to adopt Portuguese as its official language. 60% of the Amazon Rainforest occupies the country.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Historic Center of Salvador
- Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park
- Brasília
- Iguaçu National Park
- Serra da Capivara National Park
- Ouro Preto
- Diamantina, Minas Gerais
- São Luís, Maranhão
- Tijuca National Park
- Sugarloaf Mountain and Urca Hill Natural Monument
- Rio de Janeiro
Endangered Species
- Golden lion tamarin
- Amazon river dolphin
- Giant otter
- South American tapir
- Red-handed howler monkey
- Spix's red-handed howler
- Brown howler monkey
- Purus red howler monkey
- Maned sloth
- Bald uakari
- Harpy eagle
- Giant anteater
- Amazonian manatee
- White-lipped peccary
- Hyacinth macaw
- Glaucous macaw
- White-bellied spider monkey
- Peruvian spider monkey
- White-cheeked spider monkey
- Big-headed Amazon River turtle
- Red-headed Amazon River turtle
- Arrau turtle
- Six-tubercled Amazon River turtle
- Yellow-spotted river turtle
- Common tapeti
- Black rail
- Oncilla
Landmarks
- Christ the Redeemer
- Amazon Theatre
- Cathedral of Brasília
- Museum of Tomorrow
- Escadaria Selarón
- São Paulo Museum of Art
- São Paulo See Metropolitan Cathedral
- Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge
- Altino Arantes Building
- Rio de Janeiro Cathedral
- Maracanã Stadium
- Museu Nacional de Belas Artes
- Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro
- Paço Imperial
- Candelária Church
- Carioca Aqueduct
- Sugarloaf Cable Car
- Tiradentes Palace
- Guanabara Palace
- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro
Native Kaiju
Relevant History
- 1925 Expedition to Mount Roraima
- Battle of Rio de Janeiro
- Atlantic High Sea Skirmishes
- Kaiju occupation of the Amazon Rainforest
Order and Progress | Ordem e Progresso
Type
Geopolitical, Republic
Alternative Names
Federative Republic of Brazil
Predecessor Organization
Demonym
Brazilian
Government System
Democracy, Presidential
Power Structure
Federation
Controlled Territories
Neighboring Nations
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