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A Tour of Brazil

This is a Flag of Brazil. Your guide today is Cristiano Ronaldo. A Tour of Brazil. By: Yagmur Mutluel 6C. Mountains in Brazil. Flag. Brazils flag is green , yellow and blue. The words written against the blue , starry night sky mean ordem and progresso.

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A Tour of Brazil

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  1. This is a Flag of Brazil Your guide today is Cristiano Ronaldo A Tour of Brazil By: Yagmur Mutluel 6C Mountains in Brazil

  2. Flag Brazils flag is green, yellow and blue. The words written against the blue, starry night sky mean ordem and progresso. The current flag of brazil came in use in November 15 1889. The greenstands for the wealth of brazils soil. The yellow stands for brazils rich mineral resources.

  3. Typical diet and foods For breakfast they eat or drink coffee, milk, bread and jam, sometimes cheese and ham, with fresh fruit. For lunch they only eat two peanut butter and banana sandwiches. For afternoon snack they eat peanuts, almonds, cashews, brazil nuts and walnuts. For dinner they eat black beans, brown rice and vegetable stir fry. They also eat orange salad. The most common food in Brazil is mainly meat and shrimps. • Orange Salad • Ingredients • 5 oranges • 1 teaspoon sugar • Salt and pepper • Procedure • Peel the oranges and remove the inner core. • Cut the oranges into thin slices. Arrange the slices on a plate. • Sprinkle them with sugar, salt, and pepper. • Serve, or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to eat.

  4. Climate and Weather The average temperature in Brazil is 27 degrees to 32 degrees. The southern states have a warm temperature climate. Winter has a real significance in this region. The area is often affected by invasions of cold air from the Antarctic. But during summer, temperatures can rise to levels similar to the tropical regions. In land the wettest months are during the summer in contrast to the coast. Spring = September 22 to December 21 Summer = December 22 to March 21 Autumn = March 22 to June 21 Winter = June 22 to September 21

  5. Language The main language used in Brazil is Portuguese! How to speak Portuguese Some basic words used in Brazil: Hello – Ola Goodbye – Adeus Good day – Bom dia Good night – Boa noite Good evening – Boa tarde

  6. Map!

  7. Government Brazil became a federal republic in 1889. Brazil’s Prime Ministers name is Gordon Brown. Brazil is a federal republic with 26 states and a federal district. Brazil’s Presidents name is Lula Da Silva. Brazil’s kings name is São Paulo. Brazil use to be democratic governments then liberal government now it is a federal republic. They have changed because they declared their independent in 1882.

  8. Traditionol & Modern Dress These women are wearing long, floral patterned cotton skirts with white blouses. Their beaded necklaces reflect West African influence. Men dress in White because white is the ideal colour in a hot sunny climate.

  9. Currency and Exchange Rate Current Exchange Rates

  10. Standards of Living Life Expectancy male: 59.35 years female: 69.01 years Types of Education: Australia- Primary, Secondary, College, University, State schools, Private schools, Religious schools, public schools and Kinder gardens. Brazil-Secondary, Private schools, Preschool, Kinder gardens.

  11. Standards of Living Shops: Australia- Dr. Steven Griffith, Dr. Barbara Hungerford, Dr. Kate Elphick, Dr. Michael A Johnson, Dr. Matthew Giblin, Dr. Lu Ton, Dr Victor Wilk, Dr. Scott Hewett, Dr. Breck McKay, Dr. John Moody, Dr. Peter Ray, Dr. Rodney Mason, Dr. Adrian Good, Dr Rod Thompson and Dr Gregory Day. Doctors/Hospitals: Australia- Water Gardens and High Point. Brazil- Dr Geraldo Carvalhaes and Dr. Marcio Ibrahim Brazil- Sao Conrado Fashion mall and Rio Sul. Airports Australia- Essendon airport and Avalon Airport. Brazil- Balsas Airport and Barcelos Airport.

  12. Immigration Has people migrated from Brazil? Yes there has been a huge amount of people migrating from Brazil because Has Brazil taken Immigrants? Yes because Brazil is one of the largest numbers of immigrants in the world. These two lady’s have migrated from Brazil.

  13. Economy/Commerce Economy/Commerce: The Economy, mining and manufacturing sectors, entered the 1990’s with declining and real growth. Most large agricultural holdings are private, with the government channelling financing to this sector. Imports and Exports: Major Imports- Minerals, Chemicals, Vegetables and Electronics. Their total of imports is $61.4 billion dollars in 1997. Major Exports- Seeds, Juices, Animal Products and Foot Wear. Their total of exports is $53 billion dollars in 1997. Brazil’s money most comes from crude oil.

  14. Culture Lifestyles How do Brazil typically live? Religion: Brazil declared Roman Catholicism as their religion. Dating/Marriage: Brazilians are usually married in Churches because there isn’t that much other places and most places there are churches. Entertainment: Kids in Brazil normally play in the streets because there isn’t that much cars so kids can do what ever they want. Kids can even walk on the roads. Holidays: Brazil people don’t go on holidays that often but if they do they mainly go by car and sometimes airplanes.

  15. Culture Lifestyles How do Brazil typically live? Customs/Traditions: Popular or traditional forms of Catholicism are widespread in the interior of the country. Education: All students in Brazil Respect their school, friends and mainly their teachers. The principles established in the 1988 Brazilian Constitution are the t guidelines for national education.

  16. 1889 Nov 15, Brazilian monarchy was overthrown and a republic was established 2001 - Government says it is prepared to make changes to a development programme which critics say would have a catastrophic impact on the Amazon 1492, discovered Brazil and claimed it for Portugal 1997 - Constitution changed to allow president to run for re-election 1822 Sep 7, Brazil declared its independence from Portugal Timeline Of Brazil 1960 - Kubitschek moves capital to Brasil. 2001 May - President Cardoso abolishes two government development agencies for the Amazon and the north-east of the country. 1888 May 13, Slavery was abolished in Brazil and 4 million slaves were freed 1763 The Brazilian capital was changed from Salvador to Rio de Janeiro 2000 - Celebrations to mark Brazil's 500th anniversary marred by protests by indigenous Indians, who say that racial genocide

  17. Geographic Features Rivers: The São Francisco River is the largest river within Brazil, flowing for over 1,000 miles (1,609 km) northward before it turns eastward into the Atlantic. Lands: Brazil is the largest of the Latin American countries. Covering nearly half (47.3 percent) of South America. Mountains: When most people thinkof Brazil, they think beaches. But, actually there are some amazing mountains in Brazil that are famous all over the world. The most famous and tallest mountain is Pico da Neblina and Peak of Misty Fog.

  18. Geographic Features • Brazil: • Area- 8,456,510 KM • Population- 191,908,598 • Regions- • North Region • Northeast Region • Central Region • Southeast Region • South Region Density-

  19. Fun/Intriguing Facts • Brazil is the fifth largest Country. • Brazil is famous by their Amazon river, their rain forest, their coffee, football, carnivals and their beaches. • There is no such language as Brazilian. • Brazil was originally colonized by Portugal instead of Spain like the rest of Latin America. • In Brazil people don't get married until their early 30s. • Brazil has the most famous and celebrated carnival festival in the world. • Brazil is 100% energy independent and has a really good economy.

  20. Bibliography http://www.infoplease.com http://www.google.com.au http://www.wikipedia.org/ http://www.blackle.com http://www.cristianoronaldofan.net/ronaldos-profile http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Tallest_mountain_in_Brazil Date accessed: 22nd of June 2009

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