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Brazil Geography
Briefing
Brazil occupies nearly half of the
total area of South A merica.
It has borders with all the South American countries except for
Chile and Ecuador. Its land mass totals approximately 3,300,000
square miles, more than the continental United States and slightly
less than all the European countries together. 40% of the Brazilian
land is occupied by the Amazon Rain Forest.
Brazil covers almost half of the South American
continent and it is bordered to the north, west and south by all South
American countries except Chile and Ecuador; to the east is the Atlantic.
Brazil is topographically relatively flat, and at no point do the highlands
exceed 3000m (10,000ft). Over 60% of the country is a plateau; the remainder
consists of plains. The River Plate Basin (the confluence of the Parana
and Uruguay Rivers, both of which have their sources in Brazil) in the
far south is more varied, higher and less heavily forested.
North of the Amazon are the
Guiana Highlands, partly forested, partly stony desert. The Brazilian
Highlands of the interior, between the Amazon and the rivers of the south,
form a vast tableland, the Mato Grosso, from which rise mountains in the
southwest, that form a steep protective barrier from the coast called
the Great Escarpment, breached by deeply cut river beds. The population
is concentrated in the southeastern states of Minas Gerais, Sao Paulo
and Parana. Sao Paulo has a population of over 10 million, while over
5 million people live in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil is composed of 26 states
and 1 Federal District. The capital is Brasilia.
Geographic division
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North: (States of Amazonas, Para, Roraima,
Acre, Amapa, Tocantins and Rondonia).
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Northeast: (States of Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas,
Pernambuco, Paraiba, Rio Grande do Norte, Ceara, Piaui and Maranhao)
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Central West: (States of Mato Grosso, Mato
Grosso do Sul, and Goias)
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Southeast: (States of Rio de Janeiro, Minas
Gerais, Espirito Santo, and Sao Paulo)
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South: (States of Parana, Santa Catarina
and Rio Grande do Sul)
Area
8,511,965 km2;
Land area: 8,456,510 km2; includes: Arquipelago de Fernando de Noronha, Atol
das Rocas, Ilha da Trindade, Ilhas Martin Vaz, and Penedos de Sao Pedro
e Sao Paulo
Comparative area: slightly smaller than the
US
Land boundaries: 14,691 km total; Argentina
1,224 km, Bolivia 3,400 km, Colombia 1,643 km, French Guiana 673 km, Guyana
1,119 km, Paraguay 1,290 km, Peru 1,560 km, Suriname 597 km, Uruguay 985
km, Venezuela 2,200 km
Coastline: 7,491 km
Continental shelf :
200 meters or to depth of exploitation;
Exclusive Fishing Zone: 200 nm;
Territorial Sea: 200 nm
Climate
Mainly tropical and sub-tropical;
particularly humid in Amazon region and along the coast. Temperate on the
southern coast and on the higher lands. Rainy season in south from
Nov-Mar, driest from Jun-Aug. Temperatures in Rio de Janeiro: winter
(Jun-Sep) 14-30 degrees C, summer (Dec-Mar) 20-39 degrees C.
Environment: recurrent droughts in northeast;
floods and frost in south; deforestation in Amazon basin; air and water
pollution in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo
Note: largest country in South America;
shares common boundaries with every South American country except Chile
and Ecuador
Terrain: mostly flat to rolling lowlands
in north; some plains, hills, mountains, and narrow coastal belt
Population density: 17 per sq km.
Capital: Brasilia. Population: 1,567,709.
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