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  2. Demographics of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Population density, ... 1960 : 70,992,343 +3.17%: 1970 ... Thanks to the favourable outlook of the Brazilian economy and due to the crisis that hit countries such as ...

  3. In that year, the Brazilian economy grew 1.0% in real terms according to revised figures of the IBGE. The per capita accounts of the GDP were R$22,813.47 or US$11.521,95 in nominal terms, and Int$14,537.40 in PPP terms. The Brazilian population, in 2012, was 193,300,291, ranking 5th worldwide and totaling 2.84% of the world's population.

  4. Rio Grande do Sul - Wikipedia

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    The state has 5.4% of the Brazilian population and it is responsible for 6.6% of the Brazilian GDP. ... 1960: 5,448,823 ... The population density was 38.63 ...

  5. Brazil census shows population growth at its slowest since 1872

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    Latin America's largest nation had 203,062,512 inhabitants in August 2022, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IGBE) said, 6.5% higher than the last census in 2010 but below the ...

  6. Alagoas - Wikipedia

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    It has 1.6% of the Brazilian population and produces 0.8% of the Brazilian GDP. ... The population density was 109.9 inhabitants/km 2 ... 1960: 1,271,062 +16.3%: 1970:

  7. Federative units of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The federative units of Brazil ... In 1960, the rectangular ... Population (May 2023) [21] Density 2022 GDP (R$ millions, 2022) [22] HDI (2022) [23] km 2 sq mi

  8. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil, [b] officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, [c] is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America. It is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh largest by population, with over 203 million people. Brazil is a federation composed of 26 states and a Federal District, which hosts the capital ...

  9. Economic history of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    During his government, the economy began to grow more rapidly. In 2004, Brazil saw a promising growth of 5.7% in GDP, followed by 2005 with 3.2%, 2006 with 4.0%, 2007 with 6.1% and 2008 with 5.1%. Due to the 2008–10 world financial crisis, Brazil's economy was expected to slow down in 2009 between a decline of −0.5% and a growth of 0.0%.