Here are some interesting Brazil Facts for Kids which were chosen and researched by kids especially for kids.
Brazil impressions - sugarloaf mountain - macaws
Flag of BrazilBrazil is located on the South American continent. Brazil also belongs to the Latin American countries. The country borders the Atlantic Ocean.
The largest country in South America shares borders with all other countries on the continent except for Chile and Ecuador. The longest border is shared with Bolivia and is 3,400 km/ 2,113 miles long.
Below see a map of Brazil with the neighbouring countries and you will find Brazil's capital city: Brasilia.
Brazil is huge! All the 27 countries of the European Union could fit twice into the South American country!
Brazil is slightly smaller than the USA and is the third largest country in the Americas, after the USA and Canada.
A flight to Sao Paolo takes roughly 11.5 hours from London/UK and 9.5 hours from New York/USA.
Rio de Janeiro in BrazilThe largest city in Brazil is Sao Paulo with about 23 million inhabitants.
The capital city Brasilia is a planned city and was founded only in 1960 to have a new capital city in a more central location. Prior to this move, the capital city of Brazil was Rio de Janeiro.
The most important physical features of Brazil are:
Amazon rainforest in Brazil
Megadiverse Brazil
Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro
Rock paintings in Capivara National Park in Brazil
Recife in Brazil
The Pantanal wetlands in Brazil
Santa Catarina islandBrazil is the country with the fifth largest population in the world, after China, India, the USA and Indonesia.
Most Brazilians (87%) live in urban centres, mainly along the Atlantic coast and in the major cities.
Sao Paulo, the most populous city of BrazilThe biggest cities in Brazil are Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Recife and Brasilia. The Brazilian cities are known for the extensive favelas. The favelas are areas or neighbourhoods of shanty towns with dilapidated or makeshift-homes, where mainly poor people live.
Favela of Rio de JaneiroThe northern parts of the country with the Amazon are the least populated areas in Brazil. There people live in rural villages and small communities.
Brazil is often described as megadiverse not only for their biodiversity, which means animal and plant species, but also for the many cultures living in the county together. There are over 200 ethnic groups in the country and more than 170 languages are spoken in Brazil.
Among the Brazilian people are more than 800,000 indigenous people, some of them Amerindians.
Amerindian children in BrazilBrazilians are Brazil houses the world's largest population of Catholics.
The official language in Brazil is Portuguese.
Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America, all other countries on the continent have Spanish as official language.

The Brazilian Portuguese is slightly different to the Portuguese spoken in Portugal. The pronunciation sounds different and some of the words are used only in Brazil.
Brazil is known for its cheerful and vibrant atmosphere during Carnival time starting on the Friday before Ash Wednesday. Carneval do Brasil is celebrated in many cities such as in Sao Paolo, Salvador or Rio de Janeiro.
Carnival in RioThe Brazilian carnival starts on the Friday before Ash Wednesday, or the beginning of the Christian period of fasting called Lent. This usually happens in February.
In Brazil, carnival is celebrated with the parades of the various samba schools. The communities are usually widely involved as drumming, dancing and marching are practised all year round for this special annual event.
Brazil is the eighth largest economy in the world. The country belongs to the BRICS which includes the countries Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
The main agricultural products of Brazil include coffee, soybeans, wheat, corn and sugar cane. Brazil is the world's largest exporter of coffee, soybean and beef.
Soybean harvest in Mato Grosso/BrazilAbout one third of the country is agricultural land, however, only about 10% of all Brazilians work in the agricultural sector. The unemployment rate in Brazil stands at 12% and about 4% live in extremely poor conditions.
The largest trading partners of Brazil are China, the USA and Argentina.
The people in Brazil love being outdoors, the main sports are soccer, volleyball and water sports.
Kids playing soccer on the beach in BrazilThe South American country hosted the soccer world cup in 2014. Brazil won the world cup five times in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002 and the country has participated in all the tournament since it began.
Brazil also hosted the last Summer Olympic Games in August 2016. The XXXVI (16th) Olympiad in Rio was the first Olympic Games on the South American continent! Over ten thousand athletes from 206 countries took part in these summer sports games. Read more about the Rio Olympics here.
Brazil is one of the 17 megadiverse countries and houses the highest biodiversity of any country. About one fifth of all the plants and animals in this world that have been described so far have their habitat in Brazil.
JaguarBrazil's national animal is the night-active Jaguar. The largest wild cats of the Americas move fast, climb trees and are good swimmers. Their preferred diet are the capybara and the giant anteater as well as reptiles. Jaguars can be found in the Amazon basin as well as the Pantanál and the forests along the Atlantic coast.
Macaws in the rainforestThe national bird is the macaw. And the colourful toucans with their big horned beaks also can be seen in Brazil.
ToucanAs a megadiverse country, Brazil is home to many other fascinating mammals such as armadillos, tapirs and pumas.
The Amazon river basin is home to over 2,000 fish species, among them the arapaima, which is air-breathing, and the famous piranha.
Brazilians love their fresh fruits and vegetables such as okra, coconuts corn and beans. Many traditional dishes contain beans, rice or manioc flour. The most favourite dish in Brazil is probably the feijoada, a bean stew made with pork and rice.
Typical Brazilian food and drinks:
Coxinha de Galinha
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