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  2. Sertão - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of hypotheses about the origin of the word Sertão, most of which place its appearance during the colonization of Brazil by the Portuguese.The most widespread of these holds that, when they left the Brazilian coast and moved inland, the Lusitanian settlers noticed a big difference in the climate of this semi-arid region and referred to it as "desertão" (big desert), due to ...

  3. Brazilian Blue Amazon - Wikipedia

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    This is the same area as the Brazilian jurisdictional waters (águas jurisdicionais brasileiras, AJB), [7] which do have a legal definition and usage, whereas the Blue Amazon is a "less technical and more playful" term, [41] with a "slight poetic touch", which has served as a blanket name for all maritime zones under Brazilian jurisdiction.

  4. Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    For lying in the valley of Santa Cruz, most of the country is flat, with altitudes near sea level, dominated barren areas such as Campo do Itongo, Campo Sapicu, Campo de São Luís, Campo de Roma e others. The exception is the center which is in an area a little bumpy, whose highest point is the Morro do Mirante with about 65

  5. Coastline of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The coastline of Brazil measures 7,491 km, [1] [a] making it the 16th longest national coastline in the world. The coastline touches exclusively the Atlantic Ocean. Brazil's coastline has many geographical features such as islands, reefs, bays, and its 2,095 beaches. [2] [3] [4] 9 of Brazil's 26 states are landlocked, including the Federal ...

  6. Deep-sea expedition captures stunning images of creatures in ...

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    The pink amperima sea cucumber, nicknamed the “Barbie pig,” is one of the largest invertebrates living on the deep-sea floor. Along with the transparent unicumber, the creature is a type of ...

  7. Brazilian jurisdictional waters - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is nominally self-sufficient in crude oil [5] and controlled the world's 14th largest reserves in 2018, [6] most of which are extracted at sea. The Atlantic Ocean under Brazilian jurisdiction has two prevailing surface currents, Brazil and North Brazil. Their warm, nutrient-poor waters are home to a diverse fauna, although each species ...

  8. Brazil floods: Hundreds of Rio Grande do Sul towns under water

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    At least 85 people have died in Rio Grande do Sul state and 150,000 have had to flee their homes. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. Favela - Wikipedia

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    Rocinha is the largest hill favela in Rio de Janeiro (as well as in Brazil and the second largest slum and shanty town in Latin America). Although Favelas are found in urban areas throughout Brazil, many of the more famous ones exist in Rio. Rio's Santa Teresa neighborhood features favelas (right) contrasted with more affluent houses (left).