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    Do you know how many plants Brazil has? It has over 200 species of delicate orchids, and the world’s largest variety of palms. Brazil is everything you could ask for, tropical weather, mountains,plains, jungles, valleys, rurals and urban areas. Brazil has great land for many uses. Brazil has a great soil for farming. They have tropical rain forest in the amazon where you can see all the animals and smell all the flowers, hear the bird chirping and feel the trees and the breeze and…

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    The Amazon rainforest also known, as the Amazon Jungle is the largest rainforest on this planet it is home to the second largest river in the world. The Amazon is so large it includes territory between nine nations but 60% of it is in Brazil. The rainforest receives around 150 inches a rain per year. The Amazon is the most populated with different species than any other rainforest in the world; the region is home to more than 2 million insect species, thousands of plants, and a little…

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    The Amazon Rainforest is located in 9 different countries, but more than half of it (around 60%) is located in Brazil. The rest of the 40% can be found in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Image: Map of the Amazon Rainforest. Unique characteristics: The Amazon is the world's biggest rainforest, larger than the next two largest rainforests, in the Congo Basin and Indonesia, combined. The Amazon River is by far, the world's largest river by…

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    Beauty of Brazil Specific Purpose: To inform my reader about all the beautiful different aspects of the Brazilian culture. Central Idea: Brazil has so many different aspects that make it a very unique and interesting place to live. Introduction I. Did you know that 60% of Brazil is the Amazon rainforest? II. I want to talk to you about some of the more important things that make living in Brazil so unique. III. I have such a strong connection to this country because it is where my husband is…

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    Research Paper On Guyana

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    Guyana is a republic with a president and a unicameral (one-house). The president appoints a cabinet and a prime minister, who leads the government. Georgetown is the capital and the largest city. The National Assembly makes the country laws. Guyanas economy is based on agriculture. Farming is a huge part…

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    Chile Essay

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    Chile is the longest north-south trending country in the world at over 4,600 km in length, however on average it is just 150 km wide from west to east. The main indigenous people of southern and central Chile are called the Mapuche. Today just 5% of the population is Mapuche or other native people. The official language of Chile is Spanish. Chile is home to some 17 million people (17,216,945) as of July 2013. The capital city of Chile is Santiago which has a population of around 7 million…

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    The Mambo dance was originated by a Cuban bandleader, Perez Prado, in Havana, Cuba in the 1930s. It is a very sexy Latin style dance along with passionate and flirtatious hip movement that flows forward and backward. Additionally, Mambo dancers dance in sharp and quick steps, side steps, rock steps, kicks, points and flicks of the feet. There are a variety of Mambo rhythms, and they are all based on the clave rhythm that used in Afro-Cuban music. The rhythms are set by a variety of percussion…

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    Hidden beneath the bustling metropolises of the captivating Latin American country of Brazil are it’s notorious favelas. Favelas are highly populated, urbanized areas located within many of Brazil’s largest cities. Brazil is continuously recognized for its slum regions within its cities because of the increasingly poor and dangerous living conditions in which its inhabitants are exposed to. Although there are many issues present within these communities the importance of access to clean water…

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    Brazil is a country in South America that is leaded by Michel Temer. Brazilians speak portuguese. Brazil hold one of the the world's largest river it is actually the second largest and holds more than 5,600 species of fish. It also holds the world's largest rain forest It has over 40 000 plant species, 1,300 bird species, 430 amphibians, 3,000 fish, 380 and reptiles. Brazil has the largest number of Catholics in the world. Roman Catholicism has been Brazil's main religion since the beginning of…

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    There are many different countries and territories that make up Latin America. There are a total of 22 different territories and countries. Some of the most well known countries that people often associate with Latin America are Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador and Cuba. Some places that don’t come to people’s minds as often or as easily are Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana, however these three comprise Latin America as well. Because there are many places associated with Latin America…

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