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The economic development of Brazil has been strongly influenced by a series of economic cycles in which different resources were exploited in different parts of the country. The first commodity to be exploited was the dyewood pau brasil (brazilwood), from which the country takes its name. In the mid-16th century colonists introduced sugar cultivation, taking advantage of the good soil and tropical climate along the Northeast coast. Gold was discovered in the 1690s in what became the state of Minas Gerais. This provoked a gold rush that brought the first significant settlement of the interior and shifted the country’s economic focus and population center from the Northeast to the Southeast.
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Brazil is governed by the 1988 constitution as amended. The president, who is elected by popular vote for a four-year term (and may serve two terms), is both head of state and head of government. There is a bicameral legislature consisting of an upper Federal Senate and a lower Chamber of Deputies. The 81 senators are elected for eight years and the 513 deputies are elected for four years. The president may unilaterally intervene in state affairs. Administratively, the country is divided into 26 states and one federal district (Brasília); each state has its own governor and legislature.
The U.S. embassy and consulates in Brazil provide a wide range of services to U.S. citizens and business. Political, economic, and science officers deal directly with the Brazilian Government in advancing U.S. interests but ... are available to brief U.S. citizens on general conditions in the country. Attachés from the U.S. Commercial Service and Foreign Agriculture Service work closely with hundreds of U.S. companies that maintain offices in Brazil. These officers provide information on Brazilian trade and industry regulations and administer several programs to aid U.S. companies starting or maintaining business ventures in Brazil. The number of trade events and U.S. companies traveling to Brazil to participate in U.S. Commercial Service and Foreign Agriculture Service programs has tripled over the last three years.
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Brazil Map Brazil is a riot of colors, sport, fun, and anything and everything that titillates your senses. A young car-mad and football-crazy nation, Brazil is ... the largest country in South America. But beyond the fun and gaiety, Brazil today is also one of the world’s fastest growing economies and an emerging market. A country rich in natural resources, Brazil is also known for its spectacular beauty and its rich cultural and demographic diversity. From the rich flora and fauna of the Amazon rainforests to the picturesque beaches of Rio and from the thumping beats of the Samba and the Carnival to the chaos of its bustling cities, Brazil is truly a country to die for. Coming soon on this and subsequent pages are a wide range of information on this fascinating country together with a wealth of online and printed Brazil maps and map products.
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Brazil is a country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country. The country has a population of 186 million people. Most people in Brazil speak Portuguese. The capital of Brazil is Brasília, a city planned and built from 1957 to 1960. The country ... has the world's fourth largest city, São Paulo.
Brazil dominates the Latin American Internet market in terms of user numbers. In terms of penetration, it occupies approximately the third place, behind Uruguay and Chile and slightly ahead of Argentina. Since 2002, Brazil has experienced a growing migration from dial-up to broadband. While virtually all cable TV companies offer cable modem services, ADSL is the access technology of choice, accounting for 84% of the country’s broadband market. Convergence strategies are gaining popularity in Brazil. With the widespread development of VoIP, more and more companies are looking to incorporate Internet telephony with their broadband offerings.
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