Brazilnoun
uk/brəˈzɪl/us/brəˈzɪl/a country in South America
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- About 60 percent of it is in Brazil, and other parts are in seven other South American countries.
- Antonio works in Brazil, Omar in Qatar, and Dina in Australia.
- Brazil is now the largest grower of sugar cane in the world.
- Brazil, Indonesia, and Mexico sell a lot of coffee.
- For almost 400 years, the Amazon region of Brazil was the world’s main producer of rubber.
- It’s popular in Brazil, Japan, India, Pakistan, and South Korea.
- Or take a vacation to the beautiful South American city of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil – the home of the 2016 Olympics.
- South Africa, Canada, the United States, Russia, China, Brazil, and Australia all have large amounts of gold.
- Then, in 1876, British businessman Henry Wickham took 70,000 rubber-tree seeds from Brazil and secretly transported them to the Royal Botanic Gardens in London.
- His worldly prosperity was small, and he even thought of emigrating to Brazil.
- Of all the neighbouring countries, Brazil was the first to be alarmed.
- Our representatives to Central America, Peru, and Brazil are either at or on their way to their respective posts.
- The works listed below are important sources for the study of the history and cultural status of the German element in Brazil.
- This is one of the most remarkable trees in the forests of Brazil.