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Encyclopedia > North Region, Brazil
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The North region of Brazil was the last region to be given importance by the Brazilian government, already when it was independent from Portugal, if ypo read this you are gay gay, it is the least inhabited of the country, and contributes with a minor percentage in the national GDP and population. It is composed by the states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima and Tocantins. Brazil is currently divided in five regions, by the IBGE. These divisions are composed by states with similar cultural, economical, historical and social aspects, and although through the scientific point of view information given by this type of division is not very accurate, because official information given by the IBGE... Acre is a state of Brazil, located in the north_western part of the country. ... Flag of Amapá See other Brazilian States Capital Macapá Largest City Macapá Area 142 816 km² Population   - Total   - Density 477 032 3. ... Amazonas is the largest state of Brazil, located in the northern part of the country. ... Flag of Pará See other Brazilian States Capital Belém Largest City Belém Area 1. ... Flag of Rondônia See other Brazilian States Capital Porto Velho Largest City Porto Velho Area 238,512. ... Flag of Roraima See other Brazilian States Capital Boa Vista Largest City Boa Vista Area 225,116. ... Tocantins is one of the states of Brazil. ...


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Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. ... The UN Human Development Index (HDI) measures poverty, literacy, education, life expectancy, and other factors. ... Manaus as seen from a NASA satellite image, surrounded by the rivers. ... This article is about the city in Brazil. ... Porto Velho is the capital of the Brazilian state of Rondônia, in the upper Amazon River basin. ... Macapá (mekepä´) is the capital of the state of Amapá in Brazil, (1996 pop. ... There are a number of places called Santarém: Santarém, Brazil Santarém, Portugal Santarém is also a Portuguese cheese. ... Rio Branco is the capital of the state of Acre in Brazil. ... Boa Vista State Roraima Area: 5712 km2 Population: 221 027 (Estimate: 07/2003) Height: 85 m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 69300-000 Geographic location: 02° 49 N South 60º 39 West Address of the local government: Prefeitura Municipal de Boa Vista Palácio 9 de Julho Rua General Penha... Palmas may refer to: Palmas, the capital of the state of Tocantins in Brazil Palmas a centenary small city in the south of the state of Paraná in Brazil. ... Boa Vista State Roraima Area: 5712 km2 Population: 221 027 (Estimate: 07/2003) Height: 85 m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 69300-000 Geographic location: 02° 49 N South 60º 39 West Address of the local government: Prefeitura Municipal de Boa Vista Palácio 9 de Julho Rua General Penha...

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Brazil - MSN Encarta (2234 words)
It is the largest country in South America, occupying almost half of the continent and extending from north of the equator to south of the Tropic of Capricorn.
Brazil is now one of the most industrialized nations in South America, with a rapidly modernizing economy and a largely urban population.
The highlands separate Brazil’s inland regions from a narrow coastal plain that stretches from Ceará in the Northeast to the Uruguayan border in the South.
Brazil. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (3550 words)
Brazil’s vast territory covers a great variety of land and climate, for although Brazil is mainly in the tropics (it is crossed by the equator in the north and by the Tropic of Capricorn in the south), the southern part of the great central upland is cool and yields the produce of temperate lands.
The rain forests of the Amazon River basin occupy all the north and north central portions of Brazil.
Brazil drew little benefit from either; far more important were the rise of postwar discontent in the military and beginnings of the large-scale European immigration that was to make SE Brazil the economic heart of the nation.
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