Brazil

Brazilian participants

Brazilian participants: spicing up success!

Our participants

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Mauricio Atilio De Oliveira

Volunteer

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Experience it yourself

Join us in making a difference! Volunteer for our project today and help us achieve our goals. Whether you’re looking to gain new skills, meet like-minded individuals, or simply make a positive impact on your community, we have a role for you. Sign up now and become a valuable part of our team!

Our partners

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How to become a participant

To become a participant of the project, simply fill out our contact form on our website. We welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds and skillsets, and are committed to creating a dynamic and inclusive team. Join us to gain new skills and make a positive impact on your community. Apply now and become a valuable part of our team!

About Brazil

Brazil is a country located in South America and is the fifth largest country in the world by both land area and population. Brazil is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Amazon rainforest, the Pantanal wetlands, and the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. It is also famous for its cultural diversity, with a mix of European, African, and Indigenous cultures. Brazil is a federal republic composed of 26 states and one federal district, and its official language is Portuguese. Brazil has a rich history, from the arrival of the Portuguese in 1500 to its independence in 1822 and the establishment of a democratic government in 1985.

Brazil has a population of approximately 213 million people, making it the sixth most populous country in the world. The country is home to many vibrant cities, including Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Salvador. Brazil is also known for its love of football (soccer), having won the FIFA World Cup five times, and for its music, including samba and bossa nova. The country’s economy is diverse, with a mix of agriculture, industry, and services, and it is the ninth largest economy in the world. However, Brazil also faces challenges, including income inequality, poverty, and environmental issues related to deforestation and climate change.

213M

Residents

8.5M km²

Total area

$2.5T

GDP

305

Indigenous ethnic groups

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