World : Brazil
geography info
Brazil: 4,577 miles of beautiful beaches bathed
by the Atlantic Ocean
A Gifted country. A natural paradise
- The worlds
most exuberant flora and fauna
- Immense coastline
of natural beaches
Travel: Brazil geography information
Brazil Geography
Brazil covers almost half of the South American
continent and it is bordered to the north, west
and south by all South American countries except
Chile and Ecuador; to the east is the Atlantic.
The country is topographically quite flat and at
no point do the highlands exceed 3000m
(10,000ft). Over 60 per cent of the country is a
plateau; the remainder consists of plains. The
River Plate Basin (the confluence of the Paraná
and Uruguay rivers, both of which have their
sources in Brazil) in the far south is more
varied, higher and less heavily forested. North
of the Amazon are the Guiana Highlands, partly
forested, partly stony desert. The Brazilian
Highlands of the interior, between the Amazon and
the rivers of the south, form a vast tableland,
the Mato Grosso, from which rise mountains in the
southwest that form a steep protective barrier
from the coast called the Great Escarpment,
breached by deeply cut river beds. The population
is concentrated in the southeastern states of
Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The
city of São Paulo has a population of over 10
million, while over 5.5 million people live in
the city of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
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