- the
Brazilian coast. In Portuguese,
brazilwood is
called pau-
brasil, with the word
brasil commonly given the
etymology "red like an ember",
formed from...
-
Brasil, also
known as Hy-
Brasil (from the
Irish Gaelic: Uí Bhreasail)
among several other variants, is a
phantom island said to lie in the
Atlantic Ocean...
- Copa do
Brasil (officially the Copa
Betano do
Brasil 2025 for
sponsorship reasons) is the 37th
edition of Brazil's
domestic cup, the Copa do
Brasil. It is...
- Auxílio
Brasil (Portuguese pronunciation: [awˈsili.u bɾaˈziw]; "Brazil ****istance") was the
social welfare program of the
Government of Brazil, created...
- TV
Brasil is a
Brazilian public television network owned by
Empresa Brasil de Comunicação. Its main
headquarters are in Brasília, DF and Rio de Janeiro...
- The muni****lities of
Brazil (Portuguese: municípios do
Brasil) are
administrative divisions of the
Brazilian states.
Brazil currently has 5,571 muni****lities...
- Brazil,
Brasil, or
brasil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brazil is the
largest country in both
South America and
Latin America.
Brazil or
Brasil may...
-
Banco do
Brasil S.A. (pronounced [ˈbɐ̃ku du bɾaˈziw], lit. 'Bank of Brazil') is a
Brazilian financial services company headquartered in Brasília, Brazil...
- Libertadores, led to the
creation of a
regular nationwide tournament, the Taça
Brasil. In 1967, the
Torneio Rio-São
Paulo was
expanded to
include teams from other...
-
Claro Brasil is a mobile, satellite-television, fixed, and
broadband telecommunications operator in Brazil. It was
created in 2003 as a
result of the union...