Monday, November 16, 2009

Brazil Vacations and Tourism Guide



Surface: The total land area covered by Brazil is 8,456,510 sq km.

Population:  Brazil has an approximate population of 190,010,600 (July 2007), comprising 53.7% Caucasians, 38.5% Mulattos, 6.2% African Americans, 0.9% others and 0.7% unspecified.

System of government: Brazil has a federal republic government.

Capital: With a population of about 2,363,100, Brasília is the capital of Brazil.

Religion: The dominant religion is Roman Catholicism followed by Protestantism.

Official Language: Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.

Government: Brazil has a federal republic government.

Climate: Most of Brazil experiences tropical climate, except the south which has temperate climate.

Units of measure and electricity: Brazil follows the metric system while the official electrical unit is 110 V or 220 V and 60 Hz.

Time Zone: Brazil has four time zones.

Currency: Brazil Reais (1 € = 2.65 BRL).

Travel documents required: A visa is required by all, except UK nationals, South Africans, New Zealanders and the Irish.
Economy
Brazil boasts of the most developed economy in South America, characterised by large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing and service sectors. Aircraft, coffee, automobiles, soybean, iron ore, orange, juice, steel etc. form an essential part of Brazil’s export.
The daily budget for a tourist in Brazil approximately ranges between 170 BRL to 5020 BRL. Such a budget is inclusive of a comfortable lodging and a medium range meal.
Cities: Vacations and Tourism
Amazon Angra dos Reis Aquidauana
Aracaju Araxá Belém
Belo Horizonte Boa Vista Brasilia
Buzios Campinas Campo Grande
Cuiabá Curitiba Florianópolis
Fortaleza Foz de Iguacu Foz do Iguaçu
Goiânia Guarulhos João Pessoa
Macapá Maceio Manaus
Natal Nova Iguacu Palmas
Parati Porto Alegre Porto Seguro
Porto Velho Recife Rio Branco
Rio de Janeiro Salvador São Bernardo do Campo
Sao Goncalo São Luís Sao Paulo
Teresina Vitória

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