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  • 21Colonial Brazil — Viceroyalty of Brazil Vice reino do Brasil Colony, Viceroyalty 1500–1815 …

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  • 22Geography of Brazil — The country of Brazil occupies roughly half of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Brazil covers a total area of 8,514,215 km² (3,287,357 sq mi) which includes 8,456,510 km² (3,265,076 sq mi) of land and 55,455 km² (21,411 sq mi) of… …

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  • 23Northeast Region, Brazil — Nordeste redirects here. For other uses, see Nordeste (disambiguation). Northeast Region Região Nordeste   Region   …

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  • 24Deforestation in Brazil — A NASA satellite observation of deforestation near Rio Branco in Brazil observed July 28, 2000 …

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  • 25Empire of Brazil — Império do Brasil ← …

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  • 26Indigenous peoples in Brazil — This article is about the indigenous peoples of Brazil. For other indigenous peoples see Indigenous peoples (disambiguation) Indigenous peoples in Brazil Povos Indígenas no Brasil Compilation of pictures of Native Brazilians from the tribes… …

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  • 27Pedro I of Brazil — Pedro IV of Portugal Emperor Dom Pedro I around age 35, c …

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  • 28Military history of Brazil — Military of Brazil …

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  • 29Uruguay v Brazil (1950 FIFA World Cup) — Maracanazo redirects here. For the stadium, see Estádio do Maracanã Maracanaço Event 1950 FIFA World Cup Uruguay Brazil …

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  • 30History of ethanol fuel in Brazil — Mechanized harvesting of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), Piracicaba, São Paulo. The history of ethanol fuel in Brazil dates from the 1970s and relates to Brazil’s sugarcane based ethanol fuel program, which allowed the country to became the… …

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