Is the largest country in both South and Latin America.
What is Brazil?
100
By the mid 16th century it became Brazil's most important exportation product.
What is sugar cane?
100
Uruguai, Argentina, Paraguai, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guyana.
What are Brazil sharing borders?
100
sovereignty, citizenship, dignity of human beings, the social values of labor and freedom of enterprise, and political pluralism.
What the five fundamental principles of the Brazil as a federation?
100
5 million visitors in 2010 and is key to the economy of several regions in the country.
What is tourism in Brazil?
200
Its riven basin includes a vast tropical forest, home to diverse wildlife and makes Brazil one of the 17 megadiverse countries.
What is the Amazon?
200
By the end of the 17th century, sugarcane exports began to decline, and its discovery by bandeirantes in the 1690s, would become the new backbone of the colony's economy.
What is gold?
200
Tropical
What is Brazil's climate?
200
A democratic republic, with a presidential system
What is Brazil's form of government?
200
Roman Catholicism.
What is the predominant religion in Brazil?
300
Brazil was inhabited by numerous tribal nations prior to the landing of a Portuguese explorer in 1500.
Who is Pedro Alvares Cabral?
300
September 7, 1822.
What is Independence Day in Brazil?
300
Amazon rain forest, Atlantic forest, Cerrado and Pantanal.
What are Brazil's ecosystems?
300
26 and the Federal District.
What is the number of states in Brazil
300
Samba!
What is Brazil's music?
400
The word Brazil comes from a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazil coast.