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Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and in Latin America. Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo.
Brazil è un film del 1985 diretto da Terry Gilliam. Il film è ambientato in un mondo distopico dove la burocrazia ha preso il sopravvento in ogni attività dell'uomo e, combinata al cinismo spietato dei potenti, uccide chi tenta di ribellarsi e i pochi che ancora riescono a sognare.
- 132 min, 142 min (director's cut)
- 1985
- Brazil
- Regno Unito
1 giorno fa · Brazil, country of South America that occupies half the continent’s landmass. It is the fifth largest and fifth most-populous country in the world. Brazil contains most of the Amazon River basin, which has the world’s largest river system and the world’s most-extensive virgin rainforest.
La sua attuale Costituzione, formulata nel 1988, definisce il Brasile come una repubblica federale presidenziale, formata dall'unione del Distretto Federale e dei 26 stati federati (in totale il territorio brasiliano è ripartito in 5 570 comuni, la più piccola unità politico-amministrativa del Brasile) [9].
- Repubblica Federale del Brasile
- Brasilia (3143673 ab. / 2022)
- República Federativa do Brasil
- portoghese
2 giu 2023 · Brazil country profile. 2 June 2023. Brazil is South America's most influential country, a rising economic power and one of the world's biggest democracies. Over the past few years it has made ...
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and in Latin America. Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo.
24 apr 2024 · Brazil has traditionally been a net recipient of immigrants, with its southeast being the prime destination. After the importation of African slaves was outlawed in the mid-19th century, Brazil sought Europeans (Italians, Portuguese, Spaniards, and Germans) and later Asians (Japanese) to work in agriculture, especially coffee cultivation.