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Ilha Solteira real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ilha Solteira, real estate guide. |
Ilhabela real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ilhabela, real estate guide. |
Indaiatuba real estate | Property for sale or rent in Indaiatuba, real estate guide. |
Indiapora real estate | Property for sale or rent in Indiapora, real estate guide. |
Inhapim real estate | Property for sale or rent in Inhapim, real estate guide. |
Inubia Paulista real estate | Property for sale or rent in Inubia Paulista, real estate guide. |
Ipanema real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ipanema, real estate guide. |
Ipaucu real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ipaucu, real estate guide. |
Ipero real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ipero, real estate guide. |
Ipeuna real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ipeuna, real estate guide. |
Ipigua real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ipigua, real estate guide. |
Iporanga real estate | Property for sale or rent in Iporanga, real estate guide. |
Ipua real estate | Property for sale or rent in Ipua, real estate guide. |
Iracemapolis real estate | Property for sale or rent in Iracemapolis, real estate guide. |
Irapua real estate | Property for sale or rent in Irapua, real estate guide. |
The Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil in Portuguese) is the largest and most populous country in South America. Spanning a vast area between the Andes and the Atlantic Ocean, it borders Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Named after brazilwood, a local tree, Brazil is home to both extensive agricultural lands and rain forests.
Brazil is characterised by the extensive low-lying Amazon Rainforest in the north, and a more open terrain of hills and (low) mountains to the south, home to most of Brazil's population and its agricultural base. Along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean are also found several mountain ranges, amongst which the highest peak is the Pico da Neblina at 3,014 m. Major rivers include the Amazon, the largest river in the world by volume, the Paraná with its impressive Iguaçu falls, the Rio Negro, São Francisco, Xingu, Madeira and the Tapajós rivers.
Situated along the equator, Brazil's climate is predominantly tropical, with little seasonal variation, though the subtropical south is more temperate and can occasionally experience frost and snow. Precipitation is abundant in the humid Amazon Basin, though more arid landscapes are found as well, in particular in the northeast.
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