The North of Brazil (Norte in Portuguese) is the largest and most populated region of Brazil. Its capital is the city of Manaus. The region has no Hospital, but 10 Defense system.
The region was known as North Region, but was changed to North of Brazil on 20 July 2009.
On February 10, 2010, This region was successfully conquered by Peru, and on February 11, Brazil recovered it in a Resistance War. On October 25, 2010, it was conquered by the second time, this time by Spain - which lost the region 5 days later, via another successful Resistance War. Brazil needed to battle many times, North was the most valuable region of entire PHOENIX (Day 1,088) for being the last region dominated by an allied with high Iron.
North of Brazil
Brazil
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Society
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Capital
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Manaus
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Residents
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228
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Visitors
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465
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Language
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Productivity
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Last update: September 28, 2018
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Geography
Borders
North of Brazil is neighbored by the following regions:
Colombia, Amazonica
Portugal, Azores
Iran, Beni and Cochabamba
Spain, Canary Islands
Bulgaria, Center West of Brazil
Bulgaria, Guayana
Iran, Northeast of Brazil
Peru, Northern Low Amazon
Colombia, Pando
Indonesia, Southern Low Amazon
Society
Honorable Northerns
These are the most known, among northern citizens of Brazil:
Mayors
The following table lists the mayors of Manaus in chronological order:
Congressmen
The following table lists the Congressmen of North of Brazil in chronological order:
26 October 2008 - 25 November 2008
None
26 November 2008 - 25 December 2008
26 December 2008 - 25 January 2009
26 January 2009 - 25 February 2009
26 February 2009 - 25 March 2009
26 March 2009 - 25 April 2009
26 April 2009 - 25 May 2009
25 May 2009 - 26 June 2009