Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world. Brazil is an incredibly diverse country, in people, culture, and landscapes—from the famous summer carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Olinda, and Recife to the wild power of nature in the Amazon and Iguaçu Falls. You'll find bustling cities, laid-back beaches, and traditional lifestyles, often right next to each other. Brazilian culture, which varies substantially across the country, comes from an international mix of European colonizers, African and Asian communities, and indigenous influence throughout the country.
This section provides insights into the societal and governmental aspects of the country, including corruption levels, human development, democracy indices, freedom of expression, and overall happiness. These metrics help to understand the quality of governance and social well-being in the nation.
Corruption:
3.4
HDI:
7.86
Democracy:
5.99
Class.:
Deficient Democracy
Democracy:
6.49
Regime:
Flawed Democracy
Expression:
9.29
Freedom:
7.2
Censorship:
4
Happiness:
6.49
Conflict Level:
High
Conflict Forecast:
Consistent
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Renting (City Center):
$341.66
Renting (Outside of Center):
$234.46
Meal:
$5.47
Market (Western food):
$181.82
Market (Asian food):
$128.84
São Paulo
Rio de Janeiro
Belo Horizonte
Brasília
Campinas
Curitiba
Porto Alegre
Recife
Salvador
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