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  2. HIV/AIDS in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    HIV/AIDS in Brazil. The first AIDS case identified in Brazil was in 1982. Infection rates climbed exponentially throughout the 1980s, and in 1990 the World Bank famously predicted 1,200,000 cases by 2000, approximately double the actual number that was later reported by the Brazilian Ministry of Health and most international organizations.

  3. Geography of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The country of Brazil occupies roughly half of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Brazil covers a total area of 8,514,215 km 2 (3,287,357 sq mi) which includes 8,456,510 km 2 (3,265,080 sq mi) of land and 55,455 km 2 (21,411 sq mi) of water. The highest point in Brazil is Pico da Neblina at 2,994 m (9,823 ft).

  4. Tom Tribone - Wikipedia

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    Overseas, he completed the first direct foreign investment in Brazil’s energy sector after the full restoration of democracy and the election of Fernando Henrique Cardoso as President in the 1990s. He led transactions to open foreign energy markets, such as the first private power plant in Mexico [11] [12] and the first bilateral treaty ...

  5. List of reptiles of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Amphisbaena bilabialata (Stimson, 1972) Amphisbaena bolivica Mertens, 1929. Amphisbaena brasiliana (Gray, 1865) Amphisbaena camura Cope, 1862. Amphisbaena carvalhoi Gans, 1965. Amphisbaena crisae Vanzolini, 1997. Amphisbaena cuiabana (Strüssmann & Carvalho, 2001) Amphisbaena cunhai Hoogmoed & Ávila-Pires, 1991.

  6. History of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    e. Before the arrival of the Europeans, the lands that now constitute Brazil were occupied, fought over and settled by diverse tribes. Thus, the history of Brazil begins with the indigenous people in Brazil. The Portuguese arrived to the land that would become Brazil on April 22, 1500, commanded by Pedro Álvares Cabral, an explorer on his way ...

  7. List of caves in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Considered the birthplace of Brazilian paleontology Gruta Olhos d'Água: MG - 9100 Limestone The longest cave in the state of Minas Gerais Gruta Rei do Mato: Sete Lagoas: MG: 30 998 Limestone Has infrastructure for tourism in its first 220 metres Gruta de Ubajara: CE - 1120 Limestone Considered one of the most beautiful caves in Brazil. With ...

  8. Brazil men's national volleyball team - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is the national volleyball team that has won the most titles overall, and also the team that has won most titles outside their regional competition. The team is sometimes referred to as volleyball's "Dream Team" specially in reference to its winning streak period under coach Bernardo Rezende. Currently Brazil is ranked fifth on the FIVB ...

  9. Federative units of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The federative units of Brazil ( Portuguese: unidades federativas do Brasil) are subnational entities with a certain degree of autonomy (self-government, self-regulation, and self-collection) and endowed with their own government and constitution, which together form the Federative Republic of Brazil. There are 26 states ( estados) and one ...