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Official name: Federative Republic of Brazil
National day: September 7th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Brasilia
Form of government: Multi-party Federative Republic with National Congress consists of National Senate and Chamber of Deputies
Political division: The country is divided, both politically and administratively, into 27 federative units, which are 26 states and one Federal District
Head of state: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Area: 8,547,403.5km²
Population: 201,032 million (IBGE: Jul/2013)
Language: Portuguese
Currency: Real
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Manaus hosts International Seminar on the Amazon and Tropical Forests
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International Day of Indigenous Women: Celebration and Commitment
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Photography contest inspires reflections on the socioecological transition towards a sustainable future in the Amazon
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ACTO brings the Amazon Basin Project to World Water Week
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First In-Person Workshop for the Definition of Variables for the Second Regional Report on the State of Forests in the Amazon Region
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International Meeting in Bogotá: Amazonian Indigenous Peoples Strengthen Alliances for COP16 on Biodiversity
Colombia – From August 14 to 16, 2024, the International Meeting of Indigenous Peoples and Governments of the Amazon Basin took place in...