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Brazil is a South American country, but it borders the South Atlantic Ocean.

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It is the largest country in North and South America as well as the fifth largest country in the world.

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The largest number of mammals, plants and freshwater fish are found in Brazil. The biodiversity, wildlife and natural beauty here also attract tourists.

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Brasília, the capital of Brazil, was designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Viewed from above, it resembles the shape of an aeroplane.

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Most of the descendants of Africans in Brazil live in the north. Brasileiros descendants of Europeans and Japanese live in the South and Southeast regions.

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Brazil is an amazing country that attracts people from other countries due to tourism.

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São Paulo is the richest and most populous state of Brazil. It is also a major city in South America. It is the economic and demographic heart of Brazil.

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The Brazilian city of Sao Paulo is known for its entanglements. In 2013, there was a night hike of 309 km, which is already a record.

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Brazil is the largest producer of oranges in the world, producing 30% of the total production of oranges in the world.

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Coffee consumption in Brazil is 5.5 kg per person per year, while Finland leads the list with 12 kg per person per year.