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On the Web
- Worldtwitch Brazil - Rare Birds of Brazil - Latest reports about rare birds in Brazil, site information, and conservation notices.
- Brazil Nut Date Cake - A heavy cake that uses several dried fruits as well as the Brazil nuts.
- Political Parties in Brazil - A road map to politics and the political parties in Brazil.
- New Zealand - Wellington - Provides information about Brazil and the activities of the Brazilian Embassy, as well as about New Zealand and its relations to Brazil. In English and Portuguese.
- Virtual Trip to Brazil - This site allows visitors to take a virtual trip to Brazil, by provides information, pictures and even video of Brazil's 26 states. It also has links, history, email, and news.
- US Library of Congress - Portals to the World: Brazil - Annotated directory of selected online resources.
- AOL Travel - Brazil - Information and resources on traveling to Brazil.
- Cruel Confinement: Abuses Against Detained Children in Northern Brazil - Children in northern Brazil are routinely beaten by police and detained in abusive conditions, this report shows.
- Brazil Travel Pictures - High resolution pictures of Brazil including Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Recife, Brasilia, Manaus, and Iguassu Falls.
- Embassy of Brazil in Beijing - Information about visa application to Brazil and Brazil-China commercial statistics.
Wikipedia Articles
- Princess Paula of Brazil - Paula de Braganca, Princess of Brazil (Full name: Paula Mariana Braganza) (17 Feb 1823 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 16 Jan 1833 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was the daughter of Pedro I of Brazil and Maria Leopoldina, Empress of Brazil.
- List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Brazil - The Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Brazil is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Brazil, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Brazil. The official title is Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil.
- Dutch Brazil - Dutch Brazil was the northern portion of Brazil, seized by the Dutch during the Dutch colonization of the Americas. From 1630 onward, the Netherlands came to control almost half of Brazil, with their capital in Recife.
- Brazil and the United Nations - Brazil is a charter member of the United Nations and participates in all of its specialized agencies Brazil and the United Nations (Ministry of Foreign Relations of Brazil). It has contributed troops to UN peacekeeping efforts in the Middle East, the former Belgian Congo, Cyprus, Mozambique, Angola, and more recently East Timor and Haiti.
- Literature of Brazil - The Literature of Brazil refers to literature written in the Portuguese language by Brazilians or in Brazil, even if prior to Brazil's independence from Portugal, in 1822. During the 20th century Brazilian literature gradually shifted to a different and more Brazilian literature use of the Portuguese language.