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States hosting a diplomatic mission of Brazil. This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Federative Republic of Brazil, excluding Honorary Consulates.. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil was established by Emperor Pedro I in 1823, shortly after the independence of Brazil.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Brazil.At present, the capital city of Brasília hosts 133 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited to Brazil, with most being resident in Washington, D.C. or in New York City (United Nations).
Brazilian visa. Visitors to Brazil must obtain a visa from one of the Brazilian diplomatic missions unless they are nationals of one of the visa-exempt countries or have the option to obtain an electronic visa.
The embassy itself ceased to have consular responsibilities since the creation, in 2008, of the Consulate-General of Brazil, also in Washington, D.C., located at 1030 15th Street, N.W. It is the tenth consulate general office in the US, with assigned geographical regions to each.
In 2020, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs estimated the number of Brazilian Americans to be 1,775,000, 0.53% of the US population at the time. [2] However, the 2019 United States Census Bureau American Community Survey estimated that there were 499,272 Americans who would report Brazilian ancestry. [5]
The Embassy of Brazil in Lima (Portuguese: Embaixada do Brasil em Lima, Spanish: Embajada de Brasil en Lima) represents the permanent diplomatic mission of Brazil in Peru. The current Brazilian ambassador to Peru is Sérgio França Danese. [1]
The 1995 Brazilian Grand Prix (formally the XXIV Grande Prêmio do Brasil) was a Formula One motor race held on 26 March 1995 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo, Brazil. It was the first round of the 1995 Formula One World Championship. Michael Schumacher of the Benetton team won the 71-lap race from second position.
Consulate General of Brazil in Vancouver; Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada: Order of Precedence (diplomatic protocol) "Brazil into New Century". Embassy. 31 January 2007. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007