Brazil's Most Influential Country

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Brazil is south Americas largest and most influential country. Brazil is the biggest country size and population in South America and the 5th largest country in the world. Brazil’s population is about 205 million, representing almost 3 percent of global consumers. Most the population is heavily concentrated on the coast, where a dozen major urban areas with populations of a million or more. The country shares borders with ten other South American country and covers almost half the continent. Brazil has a primarily tropical climate and is rich in natural resources.

As a BRICS country, Brazil is one of the worlds emerging economic powers and contributors to global growth(CIAworldfactbook). Brazil accounts for almost

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