BRAZIL
By: Quynh Pham
BRAZIL’S ECONOMY
GDP is $3,073 in billions
GDP is $15,200 per capita
Brazil has the largest economy in South America.
Brazil’s is one of the world’s largest
producers of coffee, oranges, and bananas.
Brazil is a member Mercosur.
BRAZIL’S LANGUAGE AND RELIGION
Portuguese is Brazil's official language.
English is popular as a second language.
Brazil is a strong Roman Catholic country.
BRAZIL’S NATURAL RESOURCES
Gold, iron Ore, bauxite, manganese, nickel,
phosphates, platinum, tin, rare earth elements,
uranium, petroleum, hydropower, and timber.
TOURISM
Iguacu Falls The Santuario do Senhor Bom Jesus de
National Matosinhos was built between 1758 and
Park, Brazil 1771. It is located in Congonhas do
Campo, Minas, Brazil.
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