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|style="background:#00923F; color:white"|'''President''' | |style="background:#00923F; color:white"|'''President''' | ||
|style="background:#00923F; color:white"|[[File:Flag President of Brazil.png|65px]] | |style="background:#00923F; color:white"|[[File:Flag President of Brazil.png|65px]] | ||
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|style="background:#F8C300; color:white"|'''Vice President''' | |style="background:#F8C300; color:white"|'''Vice President''' | ||
|style="background:#F8C300; color:white"|[[File:Flag Vice-President of Brazil.png|65px]] | |style="background:#F8C300; color:white"|[[File:Flag Vice-President of Brazil.png|65px]] | ||
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|style="background:#ACCEF9"|'''Minister of Defense''' | |style="background:#ACCEF9"|'''Minister of Defense''' | ||
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|style="background:#ACCEF9"|'''Minister of Foreign Affairs''' | |style="background:#ACCEF9"|'''Minister of Foreign Affairs''' | ||
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|style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Minister of Finance''' | |style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Minister of Finance''' | ||
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|style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Chief of Staff''' | |style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Chief of Staff''' | ||
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|style="background:#ACCEF9"|'''Minister of Communications''' | |style="background:#ACCEF9"|'''Minister of Communications''' | ||
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|style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Minister of Education''' | |style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Minister of Education''' | ||
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|style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Minister of Welfare''' | |style="background:#C0F7AD"|'''Minister of Welfare''' | ||
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Brazil (Brasil in Portuguese, Brozil for its closest allies), is the largest South American nation located in the Western Hemisphere. Brazil borders Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Indonesia and all Latin American countries but Chile.
Society
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Language
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese. However, many Brazilians speak English and a smaller portion speak Spanish as well. All newspapers in Brazil are written in Portuguese but frequently English or Spanish versions are included, depending on the aimed readers.
Geography
Brazil is unique in linking Europe and Africa. With several neighboring countries and a couple more a few regions away, Brazil is a key tactical position in the Americas. Brazil itself answers for roughly 25% of the populace of all American countries.
Once part of the PEACE/Phoenix alliance network since their both beggining, Brazil has declared its neutrality on 7th December 2010 , due to amongst other things lack of Phoenix support in the Invasion of Iberian Peninsula and disagreements with the Hungarian government. Brazil still maintains strained ties with its closest allies in Phoenix, such as Indonesia, Argentina and Serbia.
Due to an invasion of the Brazilian homeland and several successful resistance wars, Brazil only had one region left, in South African - Eastern Cape.
There is an ongoing major discussion among Brazilian citizens asking for more regions. Several open letters have been sent to the admins, asking regions equivalent to all Brazilian states (26) and the Federal District (1).
Regions of Brazil
Brazil consists of 6 original regions.
The original territory of Brazil is composed of several regions:
Center West of Brazil (occupied by ), Northeast of Brazil, North of Brazil, Parana and Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul (occupied by ), and Southeast of Brazil.
Its current territories are listed below:
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Government Entity | Organisation | Newspaper |
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Ministry of Defense | Ministerio da Defesa | Forças Armadas do Brasil |
Ministry of Finance | Ministerio da Fazenda | Ministerio da Fazenda |
Controle Nacional | Tesouro Nacional | |
Ministry of Communications | Ministerio das Comunicacoes | Diario Oficial do Brasil |
Ministry of Education | Ministerio da Educacao | MdE - Diario Educativo |
Social Care | Assistencia Social | Ajuda aos Iniciantes |
National Congress | Congresso Brasileiro | Plenario Nacional |
History
See History of Brazil for more details.
Economy
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- Last update: 12 April 2016
Trade
Brazil has blocked trade with the following nations:
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Politics
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Presidential HistoryThe list of presidents in the history of Brazil so far:
Political PartiesThere are currently over 30 political parties in Brazil, many of which have changed names multiple times throughout the Brazilian history.
For political parties outside the Top 5, see the in game rankings. CongressBrazil has always had 40 Congress seats in its history, while the number of candidates per region varied significantly over the Brazilian history, due to constant invaded regions. Brazil has six core regions, therefore each region will typically have six candidates with four wildcards making up the total of 40. As the Southeastern region holds a large proportion of the Brazilian population, most wildcards tend to be selected from Southeastern candidates. Brazilian Congress arouses little interest in the experienced and senior citizens, being composed largely of newcomers and semi-active citizens that are barely familiarized with game mechanics, economics and diplomacy. As result, the Brazilian Congress has been classified as weak and just a government's tool, considering quite a few decisions were actually made by the Congress itself. Military and Foreign AffairsMPPs
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