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Brazil Official Facts
- Official Language: Portuguese
- Population: 190,000,000
- Currency: Brazil Real, BRL
- Major Religions:
The Roman Catholic Church is dominant, making Brazil the largest Catholic nation in the world. 74% of the population - Major Exports:
aircraft, coffee, automobiles, soybean, iron ore, orange juice, steel, ethanol, textiles, footwear, corned beef and electrical equipment
Weather in Brazil
The climate of Brazil comprises a wide range of weather conditions across a large geographic scale and varied topography. The largest part of the country is tropical.
Teaching Abroad in Brazil Overview:
Brazil is "on the map" in so many ways. As South America's largest country, Brazil is also enjoying a newfound presence in the world for reasons other than land mass. Brazil is an emerging economic power and future host of the World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. Drawn to its cultural allure and international tourism offerings, English teachers looking to work in Brazil are discovering the riches that can be had and experienced. From stunning beaches and vibrant cities to the Carnival festival, featuring Samba-shaking bodies in brightly colored costumes, Brazil is a dynamic place to live and work. Bring a love for soccer and knowledge of Pele, (considered the best that ever played). Sport nuts shouldn't forget about Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art performed on beaches where beautiful bodies are always on display.
Interesting Facts About Brazil
- When greeting a Brazilian (hello and goodbye) expect one kiss on each cheek for women (left to right) and a handshake for men.
- Churrasco (barbequed meat) is so important to Brazilians that a built-in barbeque grill is a key selling point for real-estate agents, whether they're offering a vacation villa or a family home.
- The Brazil Nut Effect - the tendency of the larger Brazil nut to rise to the top when a bowl of mixed nuts is shaken - is actually a serious point of scientific inquiry into separation of granular mixtures by size and density.
- About a quarter of the medicines used in the developed world contain elements extracted from tropical forests in the Amazon. Examples include anti-malarial drugs, cancer drugs, and hundreds of other medicinal plants.
Highlights of Working Abroad in Brazil
- Experience one of the world's wildest parties during Carnavale in Rio de Janeiro.
- Take a jungle tour through the heart of the Amazon.
- Visit Iguacu Falls with over 250 spectacular waterfalls surrounded by an Atlantic rain forest.
- Learn to samba in one of Rio's many samba clubs or work on your tan on one of Brazil's many picturesque beaches.
Festivals in Brazil
Rio Carnival
Rio de Janeiro boasts the world's wildest, glitziest and largest carnival celebration in the world. It is not to be missed. Rio Carnival is a four day celebration that starts 40 days before Easter and finishes on Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras). This citywide party draws people from around the globe with most leaving all inhibitions at the airport. If you are planning on attending this once-in- a-lifetime, nonstop party, remember that February is the hottest month in the Southern Hemisphere so dress light or in costume!



