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Overview of Brazil
- Capital
- Brasilia
- Region
- South America
- GDP Per Capita, PPP
- $15,388
- GDP
- $1.88 trillion
- Population
- 211,049,519
- Area
- 8,515,770 SQ.KM
Overview of Brazil
Occupying half of South America's land mass, Brazil is the giant of the continent – both in size and in population. Brazil's history is filled with economic turmoil, veering from boom to bust, and its culture is a melting pot that has traditionally welcomed the world.
Brazil is one of the world’s top tourist destinations. However, the country in the 21st century confronts serious questions touching on poverty, inequality, governance and the environment.
Brazil gained independence from Portugal in the early 19th century, and its government evolved from monarchy to military dictatorship to civilian rule. Today, Brazil is a democratic federal republic.
Rich with natural resources, Brazil's economy is active in the agricultural, manufacturing, mining and service sectors. The nation is a top producer in coffee production. Brazil’s economy grew rapidly during the first decade of the 21st century, and it now has one of the world’s largest economies in terms of gross domestic product, according to the International Monetary Fund.
The boom has faced a slowdown in recent years, which in turn has triggered growing public anger over longstanding issues of poverty and allegations of corruption cutting across the nation’s social, economic and political institutions. Brazilian studies estimate that corruption annually costs the country billions of dollars and the issue figures to be prominent in the country's general elections in 2018.
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Brazil's culture draws from Portuguese, indigenous and African influences. Its music merges European and African elements. The sports-crazy nation loves football – soccer to a North American and Australian audience – as well as volleyball.
The scale of Brazil's landscape is massive. Its coastline with the Atlantic Ocean stretches for more than 4,600 miles. The Amazon River is the world's second longest. It is considered to have the greatest variety of plants, mammals and fish of any nation in the world, thanks to the sprawling Amazon rainforest.
Brazil is a founding member of the United Nations, and is an active member of major international and regional organizations, including the Group of 20, BRICS and the Organization of American States.
The boom has faced a slowdown in recent years, which in turn has triggered growing public anger over longstanding issues of poverty and allegations of corruption cutting across the nation’s social, economic and political institutions. Brazilian studies estimate that corruption annually costs the country billions of dollars and the issue figures to be prominent in the country's general elections in 2018.
[Explore the top universities in Brazil.]
Brazil's culture draws from Portuguese, indigenous and African influences. Its music merges European and African elements. The sports-crazy nation loves football – soccer to a North American and Australian audience – as well as volleyball.
The scale of Brazil's landscape is massive. Its coastline with the Atlantic Ocean stretches for more than 4,600 miles. The Amazon River is the world's second longest. It is considered to have the greatest variety of plants, mammals and fish of any nation in the world, thanks to the sprawling Amazon rainforest.
Brazil is a founding member of the United Nations, and is an active member of major international and regional organizations, including the Group of 20, BRICS and the Organization of American States.
Brazil Rankings
#26
Adventure | 100.0 | #1 |
---|---|---|
Agility | 43.4 | #24 |
Cultural Influence | 50.7 | #13 |
Entrepreneurship | 13.0 | #37 |
Heritage | 61.2 | #14 |
Movers | 69.3 | #9 |
Open for Business | 33.8 | #68 |
Power | 20.5 | #19 |
Quality of Life | 10.5 | #52 |
Social Purpose | 11.2 | #34 |
#26
Adventure | 100.0 | #1 |
---|---|---|
Agility | 43.4 | #24 |
Cultural Influence | 50.7 | #13 |
Entrepreneurship | 13.0 | #37 |
Heritage | 61.2 | #14 |
Movers | 69.3 | #9 |
Open for Business | 33.8 | #68 |
Power | 20.5 | #19 |
Quality of Life | 10.5 | #52 |
Social Purpose | 11.2 | #34 |
Attributes
- 69.1Friendly
- 100.0Fun
- 74.2Good for tourism
- 89.7Pleasant climate
- 82.7Scenic
- 100.0Sexy
Attributes
- 47.1Adaptable
- 80.0Dynamic
- 14.0Modern
- 13.4Progressive
- 27.7Responsive
Attributes
- 100.0Culturally significant in terms of entertainment
- 39.1Fashionable
- 75.3Happy
- 55.3Has an influential culture
- 18.1Has strong consumer brands
- 14.0Modern
- 10.6Prestigious
- 45.7Trendy
Attributes
- 58.5Connected to the rest of the world
- 4.3Educated population
- 16.9Entrepreneurial
- 8.3Innovative
- 16.0Provides easy access to capital
- 12.3Skilled labor force
- 3.8Technological expertise
- 9.7Transparent business practices
- 3.0Well-developed digital infrastructure
- 7.1Well-developed infrastructure
- 3.7Well-developed legal framework
Attributes
- 58.4Culturally accessible
- 27.0Has a rich history
- 60.4Has great food
- 68.4Many cultural attractions
- 90.9Many geographic attractions
Attributes
- 36.6Different
- 78.1Distinctive
- 80.0Dynamic
- 64.1Unique
Attributes
- 29.6Cheap manufacturing costs
- 4.8Favorable tax environment
- 81.5Not Bureaucratic
- 8.2Not Corrupt
- 0.5Transparent government practices
Attributes
- 8.4A leader
- 22.1Economically influential
- 45.7Has strong exports
- 13.2Politically influential
- 22.2Strong international alliances
- 8.2Strong military
Attributes
- 12.3A good job market
- 40.5Affordable
- 4.1Economically stable
- 26.1Family-friendly
- 0.9Income equality
- 4.5Politically stable
- 1.9Safe
- 0.6Well-developed public education system
- 2.1Well-developed public health system
Attributes
- 12.6Cares about animal rights
- 6.8Cares about human rights
- 3.7Cares about the environment
- 5.6Committed to climate goals
- 3.0Committed to social justice
- 16.2Gender equality
- 29.4Racial equity
- 41.3Religious freedom
- 5.1Respects property rights
- 5.6Trustworthy
- 4.7Well-distributed political power
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