Brazil
Brazil
This article is about the country. For other uses, see A member of the BRICS group, Brazil until 2010 had
Brazil (disambiguation).
one of the worlds fastest growing major economies, with
its economic reforms giving the country new international recognition and inuence.[19] Brazils national deCoordinates: 10S 52W / 10S 52W
velopment bank plays an important role for the counBrazil ( i /brzl/; Portuguese: Brasil [baziw] [11] ), of- trys economic growth.[20] Brazil is a founding member of
cially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: the United Nations, the G20, BRICS, Unasul, Mercosul,
Repblica Federativa do Brasil,
listen [12] ), is the Organization of American States, Organization of Iberolargest country in both South America and the Latin American States, CPLP and the Latin Union. Brazil is a
American region. It is the worlds fth-largest country, regional power in Latin America and a middle power in
both by geographical area and by population.[13] It is the international aairs,[21] with some analysts identifying it
largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world, and the as an emerging global power.[22] One of the worlds maonly one in the Americas.[14]
jor breadbaskets, Brazil has been the largest producer of
[23]
Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coee for the last 150 years.
coastline of 7,491 km (4,655 mi).[15] It borders all other
South American countries except Ecuador and Chile
and occupies 47.3 percent of the continent of South
America.[16] Its Amazon River basin includes a vast tropical forest, home to diverse wildlife, a variety of ecological 1 Etymology
systems, and extensive natural resources spanning numerous protected habitats.[15] This unique environmental
heritage makes Brazil one of 17 megadiverse countries, Main article: Name of Brazil
and is the subject of signicant global interest and debate
regarding deforestation and environmental protection.
The word Brazil comes from brazilwood, a tree that
Brazil was inhabited by numerous tribal nations prior to once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast.[24] In Porthe landing in 1500 of explorer Pedro lvares Cabral, tuguese, brazilwood is called pau-brasil, with the word
who claimed the area for the Portuguese Empire. Brazil brasil commonly given the etymology red like an emremained a Portuguese colony until 1808, when the cap- ber, formed from Latin brasa (ember) and the sufital of the empire was transferred from Lisbon to Rio de x -il (from -iculum or -ilium).[25] As brazilwood proJaneiro. In 1815, the colony was elevated to the rank duces a deep red dye, it was highly valued by the Euof kingdom upon the formation of the United Kingdom ropean cloth industry and was the earliest commercially
of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. Independence was exploited product from Brazil.[26] Throughout the 16th
achieved in 1822 with the creation of the Empire of century, massive amounts of brazilwood were harvested
Brazil, a unitary state governed under a constitutional by indigenous peoples (mostly Tupi) along the Brazilian
monarchy and a parliamentary system. The ratica- coast, who sold the timber to European traders (mostly
tion of the rst constitution in 1824 led to the forma- Portuguese, but also French) in return for assorted Eurotion of a bicameral legislature, now called the National pean consumer goods.[27]
Congress. The country became a presidential republic
The ocial Portuguese name of the land, in original Porin 1889 following a military coup d'tat. An authoritartuguese records, was the Land of the Holy Cross (Terra
ian military junta came to power in 1964 and ruled until
da Santa Cruz),[28] but European sailors and merchants
1985, after which civilian governance resumed. Brazils
commonly called it simply the Land of Brazil (Terra do
current constitution, formulated in 1988, denes it as a
Brasil)
on account of the brazilwood trade.[29] The popfederal republic.[17] The federation is composed of the
ular appellation eclipsed and eventually supplanted the
union of the Federal District, the 26 states, and the 5,570
ocial Portuguese name. Early sailors sometimes also
municipalities. Brazil has the worlds highest population
called it the Land of Parrots (Terra di Papaga).[30]
of Roman Catholics and is the worlds most populous
In the Guarani language, an ocial language of Paraguay,
Catholic-majority country.
Brazil is called Pindorama. This was the name the inBrazils economy is the worlds ninth-largest by nominal
digenous population gave to the region, meaning land of
GDP and seventh-largest by GDP (PPP) as of 2015.[8][18]
the palm trees.[31]
1
History
HISTORY
Pre-Cabraline era
2.4
Independent Empire
3
transatlantic monarchic state.[69] However, such a ploy
didn't last long, since the leadership in Portugal resentful with the new status of its larger colony, continued to
require the return of court to Lisbon (as postulated by
the Liberal Revolution of 1820), as well as groups of
Brazilians, impatient for practical and real changes still
demanded independence and a republic, as showed by
the 1817 Pernambucan Revolt.[69] In 1821, as a demand
of revolutionaries who had taken the city of Porto,[70] D.
Joo VI was unable to hold out any longer, and departed
for Lisbon. There he swore oath to the new constitution,
leaving his son, Prince Pedro de Alcntara, as Regent of
the Kingdom of Brazil.[71]
2.3
HISTORY
the Empires second monarch, with the regnal title of three international wars during the 58-year reign of Pedro
Dom Pedro II).[79]
II. These were the Platine War, the Uruguayan War and
the devastating Paraguayan War, the largest war eort in
Brazilian history.[86][87]
On 15 November 1889, worn out by years of economic
stagnation, in attrition with the majority of Army ocers, as well as with rural and nancial elites (for dierent reasons), the monarchy was overthrown by a military
coup.[88]
ter).
2.6
Contemporary era
it gradually closed in on itself and became a full dictatorship with the promulgation of the Fifth Institutional Act in 1968.[119] The oppression was not limited to only those who resorted to guerrilla tactics to
ght the regime, but also reached institutional opponents, artists, journalists and other members of civil
society,[120][121] inside and outside the country (through
the infamous "Operation Condor").[122][123] Despite its
brutality, like other totalitarian regimes in history, due
to an economic boom, known as an economic miracle,
the regime reached its highest level of popularity in the
early 1970s.[124]
With the allied victory in 1945 and the end of the Nazifascist regimes in Europe, Vargass position became unsustainable and he was swiftly overthrown in another military coup, with Democracy being reinstated by the
same army that had discontinued it 15 years before.[108]
Vargas committed suicide in August 1954 amid a political crisis, after having returned to power by election in
1950.[109][110]
2.6
Contemporary era
6
with the economic crises of the period and popular pressure, made an opening policy inevitable, which from the
regime side was led by Generals Geisel and Golbery.[126]
With the enactment of the Amnesty Law in 1979, Brazil
began its slow return to democracy, which would be completed during the 1980s.[82]
Civilians returned to power in 1985 when Jos Sarney
assumed the presidency, becoming unpopular during his
tenure due to his failure in controlling the economic crisis
and hyperination inherited from the military regime.[127]
Sarneys unsuccessful government allowed the election
in 1989 of the almost unknown Fernando Collor, who
was subsequently impeached by the National Congress
in 1992.[128] Collor was succeeded by his Vice-President
Itamar Franco, who appointed Fernando Henrique Cardoso as Minister of Finance. In 1994, Cardoso produced
a highly successful Plano Real,[129] that, after decades of
failed economic plans made by previous governments attempting to curb hyperination, nally granted stability
to the Brazilian economy,[130][131] leading Cardoso to be
elected that year, and again in 1998.[132]
GEOGRAPHY
3 Geography
The peaceful transition of power from Fernando Henrique to his main opposition leader, Lus Incio Lula da
Silva, who was elected in 2002 and re-elected in 2006,
proved that Brazil had nally succeeded in achieving its
long-sought political stability.[133] Lula was succeeded in
2011 by the current president, Dilma Rousse, the countrys rst woman president and as such one of the most
powerful women in the world.[134][135]
View of the Serra dos rgos, Rio de Janeiro, part of the Serra
In June 2013, following the viral phenomenon of world- do Mar.
wide manifestations (such as the "Arab Spring", the
"Occupy Wall Street" and the "Spanish Indignados"),[136] Main article: Geography of Brazil
numerous protests erupted in Brazil. For days, hundreds
of thousands of people took to the streets in several cities Brazil occupies a large area along the eastern coast of
to protest.[137] Initially a movement against the increase South America and includes much of the continents
in public transport fares, it assumed gigantic proportions, interior,[143] sharing land borders with Uruguay to the
sparked by the excessive use of force by the state po- south; Argentina and Paraguay to the southwest; Bolivia
lices, turning into a series of huge demonstrations by and Peru to the west; Colombia to the northwest; and
groups and individuals, angry about a range of issues Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and the French overseas
(including new stadium projects for international sports department of French Guiana to the north. It shares
events, demands on quality of public services, anger about a border with every South American country except
corruption, and opposition to a constitutional amendment Ecuador and Chile. It also encompasses a number of
3.1
Climate
Over central Brazil rainfall is more seasonal, characteristic of a savanna climate.[149] This region is as extensive as the Amazon basin but has a very dierent climate as it lies farther south at a higher altitude.[148] In
the interior northeast, seasonal rainfall is even more extreme. The semiarid climatic region generally receives
less than 800 millimetres (31.5 in) of rain,[151] most of
which generally falls in a period of three to ve months
of the year[152] and occasionally less than this, creating
long periods of drought.[149] Brazils 187778 Grande
Seca (Great Drought), the worst in Brazils history,[153]
caused approximately half a million deaths.[154] A similarly devastating drought occurred in 1915.[155]
Together with several smaller parties, four political parties stand out: Workers Party (PT), Brazilian Social
Democracy Party (PSDB), Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) and Democrats (DEM). Fifteen political parties are represented in Congress. It is common
for politicians to switch parties, and thus the proportion
of congressional seats held by particular parties changes
regularly.[168] Almost all governmental and administra-
4.2
Military
tive functions are exercised by authorities and agencies ber 2009, the Supreme Court adopted Twitter to display
aliated to the Executive.
items on the day planner of the ministers, to inform the
daily actions of the Court and the most important decisions made by them.[176]
4.1
Law
Supreme Federal Court of Brazil serves primarily as the Constitutional Court of the country.
10
in short time, the external aggression hypothesis.[187] As
Brazil adopts conscription, its military is one of the
worlds largest with eective estimated at more than 1
600 000 men ages reservist per year.[188] The states
Military Police and the Military Fireghters Corps are described as an ancillary forces of the Army by the constitution, but are under the control of each states governor.[17]
The Navy once operated some of the most powerful
warships in the world with the two Minas Geraes-class
dreadnoughts, which sparked a South American dreadnought race between Argentina, Brazil, and Chile.[189]
Today, it is a green water force and has a group of specialized elite in retaking ships and naval facilities, GRUMEC,
unit specially trained to protect Brazilian oil platforms
along its coast.[190] Its the only navy in Latin America
that operates an aircraft carrier, NAe So Paulo,[191] and
one of the ten navies of the world to operate this type of
ship.[179] The Air Force, it is the largest in Latin America has about 700 manned aircraft in service and eective
about 67 thousand military.[192]
4 of the Federal Constitution, which establishes nonintervention, self-determination, international cooperation and the peaceful settlement of conicts as the guiding principles of Brazils relationship with other countries
and multilateral organizations.[199] According to the Con- Helicopter of the Federal Police Department.
stitution, the President has ultimate authority over foreign
policy, while the Congress is tasked with reviewing and lice agencies for law enforcement: Federal Police Departconsidering all diplomatic nominations and international ment, Federal Highway Police, Federal Railroad Police,
11
Military Police and Civil Police. Of these, the rst three
are aliated with federal authorities and the last two are
subordinate to state governments. All police forces are
the responsibility of the executive branch of any of the
federal or estadual powers.[17] The National Public Security Force also can act in public disorder situations arising
anywhere in the country.[205]
Municipalities, as the states, have autonomous administrations, collect their own taxes and receive a share of
taxes collected by the Union and state government.[17]
Each has a mayor and an elected legislative body, but
no separate Court of Law. Indeed, a Court of Law organized by the state can encompass many municipalities
in a single justice administrative division called comarca
The country still has above-average levels of violent crime (county).
and particularly high levels of gun violence and homicide. In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO)
estimated the number of 32 deaths per 100,000 inhab- 5 Economy
itants, one of the highest rates of intentional homicide
of the world.[206] The number considered tolerable by the
Main article: Economy of Brazil
WHO is about 10 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants.[207]
See also: Brazilian real
However, there are dierences between the crime rates
in the Brazilian states. While in So Paulo the homicide
rate registered in 2013 was 10.8 deaths per 100,000 in- Brazil is the largest national economy in Latin Amerhabitants, in Alagoas it was 64.7 homicides per 100,000 ica, the worlds eight largest economy at market exchange
rates and the seventh largest in purchasing power parinhabitants.[208]
ity (PPP), according to the International Monetary Fund
Brazil also has high levels of incarceration and the third
and the World Bank. Brazil has a mixed economy with
largest prison population in the world (behind only China
abundant natural resources. The Brazilian economy has
and the United States), with an estimated total of apbeen predicted to become one of the ve largest in the
proximately 700,000 prisoners around the country (June
world in the decades to come, the GDP per capita fol2014), an increase of about 300% compared to the inlowing and growing,[212] provided that large investments
[209]
dex registered in 1992.
The high number of prisin productivity gains are made to substitute the GDP
oners eventually overloaded the Brazilian prison system,
growth of the last decade that is attributable to the inleading to a shortfall of about two hundred thousand
crease in the number of people working.[213] Its current
[210]
accommodations.
GDP (PPP) per capita is $15,153 in 2014[6] putting Brazil
in the 77th position according to IMF data. Active in
agricultural, mining, manufacturing and service sectors
Brazil has a labor force of over a 107 million (ranking 6th
4.5 Administrative divisions
worldwide) and unemployment of 6.2% (ranking 64th
[214]
Main articles: States of Brazil and Municipalities of worldwide).
Brazil
See also: Regions of Brazil
Brazil is a federation composed of 26 States, one Federal
district (which contains the capital city, Braslia) and
Municipalities.[17] States have autonomous administrations, collect their own taxes and receive a share of taxes
collected by the Federal government. They have a governor and a unicameral legislative body elected directly
by their voters. They also have independent Courts of
Law for common justice. Despite this, states have much
less autonomy to create their own laws than in the United
States. For example, criminal and civil laws can be voted
by only the federal bicameral Congress and are uniform
throughout the country.[17]
The country has been expanding its presence in international nancial and commodities markets, and is one of a
group of four emerging economies called the BRIC countries.[215] Brazil has been the worlds largest producer of
coee for the last 150 years.[23] It has become the fourth
largest car market in the world.[216] Major export products include aircraft, electrical equipment, automobiles,
ethanol, textiles, footwear, iron ore, steel, coee, orange
juice, soybeans and corned beef.[217] In total, Brazil ranks
23rd worldwide in value of exports.
12
5 ECONOMY
a major constraint in successfully penetrating the global
market.[228] Local government corruption is so prevalent that voters perceive it as a problem only if it surpasses certain levels, and only if a local media e.g. a
radio station is present to divulge the ndings of corruption charges.[229] Initiatives, like this exposure, strengthen
awareness which is indicated by the Transparency Internationals Corruption Perceptions Index; ranking Brazil
69th out of 178 countries in 2012.[230] The purchasing
power in Brazil is eroded by the so-called Brazil cost.[231]
The economy of the resource-rich nation had been booming until 2010, but stagnation followed and a recession is
now underway, along with ination and charges of corruption and the bankruptcy of a major oil business. Angry demonstrators in 2014 complained beforehand at the
high $11.5 billion (USD) cost of sponsoring the FIFA
World Cup, but Brazilians took pride in its smooth functioning. Brazilian President Dilma Rousse faced a conservative challenger for her re-election bid in the October
26, 2014, runo,[232] but managed to secure a re-election
with just over 51% of votes.[233]
with was an excess of speculative short-term capital inows to the country, which may have contributed to a fall
in the value of the U.S. dollar against the real during that
period.[224] Nonetheless, foreign direct investment (FDI),
related to long-term, less speculative investment in production, is estimated to be $193.8 billion for 2007.[225]
Ination monitoring and control currently plays a major
part in the Central banks role of setting out short-term
5.1
interest rates as a monetary policy measure.[226]
try, and a wide range of services.[234] Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry, logging and shing accounted
for 5.1% of the gross domestic product in 2007.[235]
Central Bank of Brazil, in Braslia
Brazil is one of the largest producer of oranges, coee,
[236]
Between 1993 and 2010, 7012 mergers & acquisitions sugar cane, cassava and sisal, soybeans and papayas.
with a total known value of $707 billion with the involve- The industry from automobiles, steel and
ment of Brazilian rms have been announced.[227] The petrochemicals to computers, aircraft, and consumer
year 2010 was a new record in terms of value with 115 durables accounted for 30.8% of the gross domesbillion USD of transactions. The largest transaction with tic product.[235] Industry is highly concentrated in
involvement of Brazilian companies has been: Cia Vale metropolitan So Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Campinas, Porto
do Rio Doce acquired Inco in a tender oer valued at Alegre, and Belo Horizonte.[237]
US$18.9 billion.
Brazil is the worlds tenth largest energy consumer with
Corruption costs Brazil almost $41 billion a year alone, much of its energy coming from renewable sources, parwith 69.9% of the countrys rms identifying the issue as ticularly hydroelectricity and ethanol; the Itaipu Dam
5.2
Tourism
13
make it attractive to develop business in the travel and
tourism industry of individual countries, Brazil ranked in
the 28st place at the worlds level, third in the Americas,
after Canada and United States.[246][247] Brazils main
competitive advantages are its natural resources, which
ranked 1st on this criteria out of all countries considered,
and ranked 23rd for its cultural resources, due to its many
World Heritage sites. The TTCI report notes Brazils
main weaknesses: its ground transport infrastructure remains underdeveloped (ranked 116th), with the quality
of roads ranking in 105th place; and the country continues to suer from a lack of price competitiveness (ranked
114th), due in part to high ticket taxes and airport charges,
as well as high prices and high taxation. Safety and security have improved signicantly: 75th in 2011, up from
128th in 2008.[247]
5.2
Tourism
14
6 INFRASTRUCTURE
levels to 5.2 million international visitors, and receipts 6.1 Science and technology
from these visitors reached USD 6 billion.[242] In 2011
the historical record was reached with 5.4 million visi- Main article: Brazilian science and technology
Technological research in Brazil is largely carried out in
tors and US$6.8 billion in receipts.[243][244]
Despite continuing record-breaking international tourism
revenues, the number of Brazilian tourists travelling overseas has been growing steadily since 2003, resulting in a
net negative foreign exchange balance, as more money
is spent abroad by Brazilians than comes in as receipts
from international tourists visiting Brazil. Tourism expenditures abroad grew from USD 5.8 billion in 2006, to
USD 8.2 billion in 2007, a 42% increase, representing a
net decit of USD 3.3 billion in 2007, as compared to
National Synchrotron Light Laboratory in Campinas, state of So
USD 1.5 billion in 2006, a 125% increase from the prePaulo, the only particle accelerator in Latin America.
[253]
vious year.
This trend is caused by Brazilians taking
advantage of the stronger Real to travel and making relatively cheaper expenditures abroad.[253] Brazilians traveling overseas in 2006 represented 4% of the countrys
population.[254]
In 2005, tourism contributed with 3.2% of the countrys revenues from exports of goods and services, and
represented 7% of direct and indirect employment in
the Brazilian economy.[255] In 2006 direct employment
in the sector reached 1.9 million people.[256] Domestic
tourism is a fundamental market segment for the industry, as 51 million people traveled throughout the country
in 2005,[257] and direct revenues from Brazilian tourists
reached USD 22 billion,[258] 5.6 times more receipts than
international tourists in 2005.
In 2005, Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguau, So Paulo,
Florianpolis and Salvador were the most visited cities
by international tourists for leisure trips. The most popular destinations for business trips were So Paulo, Rio de
Janeiro and Porto Alegre.[259] In 2006 Rio de Janeiro and
Fortaleza were the most popular destinations for business
trips.
public universities and research institutes, with the majority of funding for basic research coming from various government agencies.[260] Brazils most esteemed
technological hubs are the Oswaldo Cruz Institute, the
Butantan Institute, the Air Forces Aerospace Technical
Center, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation
and the INPE.[261][262] The Brazilian Space Agency has
the most advanced space program in Latin America, with
signicant resources to launch vehicles, and manufacture of satellite.[263] Owner of relative technological sophistication, the country develops submarines, aircraft,
as well as being involved in space research, having a Vehicle Launch Center Light and being the only country
in the Southern Hemisphere the integrate team building
International Space Station (ISS).[264]
6.2
Transport
15
6.2
Transport
There are about 2,500 airports in Brazil, including landing elds: the second largest number in the world, after the United States.[288] So Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, near So Paulo, is the largest and busiest
airport with nearly 20 million passengers annually, while
handling the vast majority of commercial trac for the
The rst investments in road infrastructure have given up country.[289]
in the 1920s, the government of Washington Luis, being pursued in the governments of Getlio Vargas and For freight transport waterways are of importance, e.g.
Eurico Gaspar Dutra.[283] President Juscelino Kubitschek the industrial zones of Manaus can be reached only by
(195661), who designed and built the capital Braslia, means of the Solimes- Amazonas waterway (3,250 km
depth). The country
was another supporter of highways. Kubitschek was re- (2,019 mi) with 6 meters minimum
[287]
also
has
50
000
km
of
waterways.
sponsible for the installation of major car manufacturers
in the country (Volkswagen, Ford and General Motors Coastal shipping links widely separated parts of the counarrived in Brazil during his rule) and one of the points try. Bolivia and Paraguay have been given free ports
used to attract them was, of course, support for the con- at Santos. Of the 36 deep-water ports, Santos, Itapassenger trac. The road system totaled 1.98 million km (1.23 million mi) in 2002. The total of paved
roads increased from 35,496 km (22,056 mi) (22,056 mi)
in 1967 to 184,140 km (114,419 mi) (114,425 mi) in
2002.[282]
16
6 INFRASTRUCTURE
6.3
The Albert Einstein Hospital in So Paulo is one of the most wellknown health units in Brazil.
17
forbidden any activity of the press was the publication
of newspapers or books. The Brazilian press was ocially
born in Rio de Janeiro on 13 May 1808, with the creation
of the Royal Printing, National Press by the Prince Regent
Dom Joo.[301]
The Gazeta do Rio de Janeiro, the rst newspaper published in the country, began to circulate on 10 September 1808.[302] Largest newspapers nowadays are Folha de
S.Paulo (from the state of So Paulo), Super Notcia (Minas Gerias 296.799), O Globo (RJ 277.876) and O Estado
de S. Paulo (SP 235.217).[303]
Radio broadcasting began on 7 September 1922, with a
speech by then President Pessoa, and was formalized on
Courtyard of the ancient Royal Academy of Artillery, Fortica20 April 1923 with the creation of Radio Society of Rio
tion and Design, the rst institution of higher education in Brazil,
[304]
created in 1792 and forerunner of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
de Janeiro (UFRJ).
Television in Brazil began ocially on 18 September 1950, with the founding of TV Tupi by Assis
Chateaubriand.[305] Since then television has grown in the
population) people are still illiterate in the country; funccountry, creating large public networks such as Globo,
tional illiteracy has reached 21.6% of the population.[298]
SBT, Record and Bandeirantes. Today it is the most imIlliteracy is highest in the Northeast, where 19.9% of the
portant factor in popular culture of Brazilian society, in[299]
population is illiterate.
dicated by research showing that as much as 67%[306][307]
Higher education starts with undergraduate or sequential of the general population follow the same daily soap opera
courses, which may oer dierent options of specializa- broadcast. Digital Television, using the SBTVD standard
tion in academic or professional careers. Depending on (based on the Japanese standard ISDB-T), was adopted
the choice, students can improve their educational back- 29 June 2006 and launched in 2 November 2007.[308] In
ground with courses of post-graduate studies or broad May 2010, Brazil launched TV Brasil Internacional, an
sense. To attend a higher education institution is required, international television station, initially broadcasting to
by Law of Guidelines and Bases of Education, complet- 49 countries.[309]
ing all levels of education suited to the needs of all students of teaching kindergarten, elementary and medium,
provided the student does not hold any disability, whether
7 Demographics
physical, mental, visual or hearing.
Main articles: Demographics of Brazil and Brazilian people
See also: Immigration to Brazil and List of Brazilian
Main article: Communications in Brazil
states by population density
The Brazilian press has its beginnings in 1808 with the
The population of Brazil, as recorded by the 2008
PNAD, was approximately 190 million[310] (22.31 inhabitants per square kilometre or 57.8/sq mi), with a ratio of men to women of 0.95:1[311] and 83.75% of the
population dened as urban.[312] The population is heavily concentrated in the Southeastern (79.8 million inhabitants) and Northeastern (53.5 million inhabitants) regions, while the two most extensive regions, the CenterWest and the North, which together make up 64.12% of
the Brazilian territory, have a total of only 29.1 million
inhabitants.
6.6
18
7 DEMOGRAPHICS
between 65% to 77%).[327][328][329][330]
Brazilian society is more markedly divided by social
class lines, although a high income disparity is found
between race groups, so racism and classism can be
conated. Socially signicant closeness to one racial
group is taken in account more in the basis of appearance (phenotypes) rather than ancestry, to the extent that
full siblings can pertain to dierent racial groups.[331]
Socioeconomic factors are also signicant, because a minority of pardos are likely to start declaring themselves
White or Black if socially upward.[332] Skin color and facial features do not line quite well with ancestry (usually,
Afro-Brazilians are evenly mixed and European ancestry is dominant in Whites and pardos with a signicant
non-European contribution, but the individual variation
is great).[330][333][334][335]
7.1
The brown population (ocially called pardo in Portuguese, also colloquially moreno)[336][337] is a broad category that includes caboclos (assimilated Amerindians
in general, and descendants of Whites and Natives),
mulatos (descendants of primarily Whites and AfroBrazilians) and cafuzos (descendants of Afro-Brazilians
and Natives).[336][337][338][339][340] People of considerable
Amerindian ancestry form the majority of the population in the Northern, Northeastern and Center-Western
regions.[341]
Higher percents of Blacks, mulattoes and tri-racials can
be found in the eastern coast of the Northeastern region from Bahia to Paraba[340][342] and also in northern Maranho,[343][344] southern Minas Gerais[345] and in
eastern Rio de Janeiro.[340][345] From the 19th century,
Brazil opened its borders to immigration. About ve million people from over 60 countries migrated to Brazil
between 1808 and 1972, most of them of Portuguese,
Italian, Spanish, German, Ukrainian, Polish, Jewish,
Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Arab origin.[346]
7.2 Religion
Main article: Religion in Brazil
Further information: Roman Catholicism in Brazil and
Protestantism in Brazil
Religion in Brazil formed from the meeting of the
Catholic Church with the religious traditions of enslaved
African peoples and indigenous peoples.[347] This conuence of faiths during the Portuguese colonization of
Brazil led to the development of a diverse array of
syncretistic practices within the overarching umbrella
of Brazilian Catholic Church, characterized by traditional Portuguese festivities,[348] and in some instances,
Allan Kardec's Spiritism (most Brazilian Spiritists are
also Christians). Religious pluralism increased during
the 20th century,[349] and the Protestant community has
grown to include over 22% of the population.[350] The
most common Protestant denominations are Pentecostal
and Evangelical ones. Other Protestant branches with
7.4
Language
19
de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte all in the Southeastern Region with 19.5, 11.5, and 5.1 million inhabitants respectively.[357] The majority of state capitals are
the largest cities in their states, except for Vitria, the
capital of Esprito Santo, and Florianpolis, the capital
of Santa Catarina. There are also non-capital metropolitan areas in the states of So Paulo (Campinas, Santos
and the Paraba Valley), Minas Gerais (Steel Valley), Rio
Grande do Sul (Sinos Valley) and Santa Catarina (Itaja
Valley).[358]
7.4 Language
7.3
Urbanization
20
tugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries (the dialects of the other countries, partly because of the more
recent end of Portuguese colonialism in these regions,
have a closer connexion to contemporary European Portuguese). These dierences are comparable to those between American and British English.[365]
Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the
Americas, making the language an important part of
Brazilian national identity and giving it a national culture
distinct from those of its Spanish-speaking neighbors.[366]
8 CULTURE
tors native languages were carried along to Brazil, and
which, still alive there, are inuenced by the Portuguese
language.[369][370] Talian is ocially a historic patrimony
of Rio Grande do Sul,[371] and two German dialects possess co-ocial status in a few municipalities.[372]
Learning at least one second language (generally English
or Spanish) is mandatory for all the 12 grades of the
mandatory education system (primary and secondary education, there called ensino fundamental and ensino mdio respectively). Brazil is the rst country in South
America to oer Esperanto to secondary students.[373]
8 Culture
In 1990, the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP), which included representatives from all
countries with Portuguese as the ocial language,
reached an agreement on the reform of the Portuguese orthography to unify the two standards then in use by Brazil
on one side and the remaining lusophone countries on the
other. This spelling reform went into eect in Brazil on
1 January 2009. In Portugal, the reform was signed into
law by the President on 21 July 2008 allowing for a 6year adaptation period, during which both orthographies
will co-exist. The remaining CPLP countries are free to
establish their own transition timetables.[367]
8.2
Literature
8.1
Music
21
8.2 Literature
of European and African elements.[381] Until the nineteenth century, Portugal was the gateway to most of the
inuences that built Brazilian music, although many of
these elements were not of Portuguese origin, but generally European. The rst was Jos Maurcio Nunes Garcia, author of sacred pieces with inuence of Viennese
classicism.[382] The major contribution of the African element was the rhythmic diversity and some dances and
instruments that had a bigger role in the development of
popular music and folk, ourishing especially in the twentieth century.[381]
Popular music since the late eighteenth century began
to show signs of forming a characteristically Brazilian
sound, with samba considered the most typical and on the
UNESCO cultural heritage list.[383] Maracatu and Afox
are two Afro-Brazilian music traditions that have been
popularized by their appearance in the annual Brazilian
Carnivals.[384] The sport of capoeira is usually played
with its own music referred to as capoeira music, which is Machado de Assis, poet and novelist, founder of the Brazilian
usually considered to be a call-and-response type of folk Academy of Letters.
music.[385]
Choro is a very popular music instrumental style. Its origins are in 19th-century Rio de Janeiro. In spite of the
name, the style often has a fast and happy rhythm, characterized by virtuosity, improvisation, subtle modulations
and full of syncopation and counterpoint.[386] Bossa nova
is also a well-known style of Brazilian music developed
and popularized in the 1950s and 1960s.[387] The phrase
bossa nova means literally new trend.[388] A lyrical
fusion of samba and jazz, bossa nova acquired a large following starting in the 1960s.[389]
22
8 CULTURE
pamonha (corn and milk paste); esrra (Lebanese pastry); kibbeh (from Arabic cuisine); empanada (pastry)
and empada, little salt pies lled with shrimps or heart
of palm.
Brazil has a variety of candies such as brigadeiros (chocolate fudge balls), cocada (a coconut sweet), beijinhos (coconut trues and clove) and romeu e julieta (cheese with
a guava jam known as goiabada). Peanuts are used to
make paoca, rapadura and p-de-moleque. Local common fruits like aa, cupuau, mango, papaya, cocoa,
cashew, guava, orange, passionfruit, pineapple, and hog
plum are turned in juices and used to make chocolates,
popsicles and ice cream.[405]
8.3
Cuisine
Cinema
8.6
National holidays
23
8.5
Sports
So Paulo organized the IV Pan American Games in
1963, and Rio de Janeiro hosted the XV Pan American
Games in 2007.[424] On 2 October 2009, Rio de Janeiro
was selected to host the 2016 Olympic Games and 2016
Paralympic Games, making it the rst South American
city to host the games[425] and second in Latin America
after Mexico City. Furthermore, the country hosted the
FIBA Basketball World Cups in 1954 and 1963. At the
1963 event, the Brazil national basketball team won one
of its two world championship titles.[426]
9 See also
Index of Brazil-related articles
List of Brazilians
Outline of Brazil
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