Brazil
Kaonekelo
| Federative Republic of Brazil |
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| Chiluso: Ordem e Progresso (Portuguese) "Order and Progress" |
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| Nyimbo: Hino Nacional Brasileiro (Portuguese) "Brazilian National Anthem" |
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National Seal
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| Msumba Waboma | Brasília | |||||
| Msumba usani | São Paulo 23°33′S 46°38′W / 23.550°S 46.633°W | |||||
| Official language and national language |
Portuguese | |||||
| Mitundu ya Ŵanthu (2010) |
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| Mwenecharu | Brazilian, in Portuguese: Brasileira/e/o | |||||
| Mtundu wa Boma | Federal presidential constitutional republic | |||||
| - | President | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | ||||
| - | Vice President | Geraldo Alckmin | ||||
| - | President of the Chamber of Deputies |
Arthur Lira | ||||
| - | President of the Federal Senate |
Rodrigo Pacheco | ||||
| - | President of the Supreme Federal Court |
Rosa Weber | ||||
| - | Upper house | Federal Senate | ||||
| - | Lower house | Chamber of Deputies | ||||
| Independence from Portugal | ||||||
| - | Declared | 7 September 1822 | ||||
| - | Recognized | 29 August 1825 | ||||
| - | Republic | 15 November 1889 | ||||
| - | Current constitution | 5 October 1988 | ||||
| Ukulu wa Malo | ||||||
| - | Total | 8,515,767 km2 (5th) 3,287,597 sq mi |
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| - | Maji (%) | 0.65 | ||||
| Chiŵelengelo cha ŵanthu | ||||||
| - | 2022 estimate | 217,240,060[1] (7th) | ||||
| - | Density | 25/km2 (193rd) 64/sq mi |
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| GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate | |||||
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| GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate | |||||
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| Gini (2020) | high |
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| HDI (2021) | high ·87th |
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| Ndalama | Real (R$) (BRL) |
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| Mtundu Wanyengo | BRT (UTC−2 to −5) | |||||
| Kalembelo kasiku | dd/mm/yyyy (CE) | |||||
| Woko la galimoto | right | |||||
| Intaneti yacharu | .br | |||||
Brazil, ni chalo icho chili kwa Amelika wa Kummwela.
- ↑ includes Arab Brazilian, Jewish Brazilian, and Romani Brazilian
- ↑ includes Caboclo, Mulatto, and Zambo
- ↑ The Brazilian census uses the term amarela (or yellow in English) as a racial category to describe people of East Asian background. This category therefore excludes those of other Asian origins, such as West Asians/Arabs and South Asians
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- ↑ "Brazil". The World Factbook (2026 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 24 September 2022. (Archived 2022 edition)
- 1 2 3 4 "World Economic Outlook Database, October 2022". Imf. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ↑ "GINI index (World Bank estimate) – Brazil". World Bank. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ↑ "Human Development Report 2021/2022" (PDF) (in English). United Nations Development Programme. 8 September 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
