[internet geography]
 

[Geo Topics - click a topic below to get background information]

Environment

Environmental Problems

Physical Geography

Coasts
Earthquake
Ecosystems
Glaciation
Limestone
Plate Tectonics
Rivers
Volcanoes
Weather and climat
e
National Parks

Human Geography

Landuse
Migration
Urbanisation

Economic Geography

Employment Structures
Industry
Population

Home |  INS |  Activities |  KS3 |  GCSE |  Teachers |  Links |  Search |  Ask A Geographer |  Policy  |  Contact | 
[Geo's top 10 geography web sites]
Check out our top 10 web sites
Location
Fast Facts
Did you know?

Brazil is the largest country in the continent of South America and is the 5th largest in the world! Only the Russian Federation, Canada, the USA and China are bigger. Click here to view a map showing Brazil's location in South America.

Brazil lies on the eastern side of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and on the west by the Andes mountains. Brazil lies on either side of the Equator (0°), with part of the country in the northern hemisphere but most in the southern hemisphere. Brazil stretches from about 5° north to 32° south and from 35° west to almost 75° west.

 

Location: South America

Status: UN Country

Capital City: Brasília

Main Cities: São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte

Population: 170,000,000

Area [sq.km]: 8,547,404

Currency: 1 real = 100 centavos

Languages: Portuguese

Religions: Roman Catholic, Protestant

At its widest Brazil is around 4,300 km wide.

From north to south Brazilis 4,400 kms

Brazil is around 35 times larger than the UK

     

 


GeoNet is not responsible for the content of any of these sites

 
Home |  Key Stage 3 |  GCSE |  Teachers |  Links
Search |  Ask A Geographer |  Policy  |  Contact