Biodiversity and environment Female in ,. The Brazilian Academy of Letters was founded to normalize all the norms on Portuguese orthography. During the last phase of the monarchy, internal political debate centered on the issue of slavery.
Brazil remained neutral until August 1942, when the country entered on the , after suffering by and , in a strategic dispute over the South Atlantic.
Retrieved 10 June 2008. The northeastern coast experiences some rain in June and July, but usually only in the form of afternoon showers. Brazilian foreign policy has generally been based on the principles of , peaceful dispute settlement, and in the affairs of other countries.
NextThe president is both head of state and head of government of the Union and is elected for a four-year term, with the possibility of re-election for a second successive term.
Notice the inscription "Republica dos Estados Unidos" at the top, and the "do Brazil" right under it. During the 1960s, the movement rose to prominence with directors such as , , and.
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There are significant communities of German mostly the , a High German language dialect and Italian mostly the , a dialect origins in the Southern and Southeastern regions, whose ancestors' native languages were carried along to Brazil, and which, still alive there, are influenced by the Portuguese language. In 2007, the estimated that Brazil has 67 different uncontacted tribes, up from their estimate of 40 in 2005.
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Brazil's most esteemed technological hubs are the , the , the Air Force's , the and the.
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The country has about 14,000 km 8,699 mi of , 5,000 km 3,107 mi only in the. The Portuguese colonial administration in Brazil had two objectives that would ensure colonial order and the of Portugal's wealthiest and largest colony: to keep under control and eradicate all forms of and resistance, such as the , and to repress all movements for or , such as the.
In Portuguese, brazilwood is called pau-brasil, with the word brasil commonly given the etymology "red like an ," formed from brasa "ember" and the suffix -il from -iculum or -ilium.