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Brazil - overview:
Following three centuries under the rule of Portugal, Brazil became an independent nation in 1822. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil has overcome more than half a century of military intervention in the governance of the country to pursue industrial and agricultural growth and development of the interior. Exploiting vast natural resources and a large labor pool, Brazil is today South America's leading economic power and a regional leader. Highly unequal income distribution remains a pressing problem.
Economy - overview:
Possessing large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, Brazil's economy outweighs that of all other South American countries and is expanding its presence in world markets. From 2001-03 real wages fell and Brazil's economy grew, on average, only 1.1% per year, as the country absorbed a series of domestic and international economic shocks. That Brazil absorbed these shocks without financial collapse is a tribute to the resiliency of the Brazilian economy and the economic program put in place by former President CARDOSO and strengthened by President Lula DA SILVA. The three pillars of the economic program are a floating exchange rate, an inflation-targeting regime, and tight fiscal policy, which have been reinforced by a series of IMF programs. The currency depreciated sharply in 2001 and 2002, which contributed to a dramatic current account adjustment: in 2003, Brazil ran a record trade surplus and recorded the first current account surplus since 1992. While economic management has been good, there remain important economic vulnerabilities. The most significant are debt-related: the government's largely domestic debt increased steadily from 1994 to 2003, straining government finances, while Brazil's foreign debt (a mix of private and public debt) is large in relation to Brazil's modest (but growing) export base. Another challenge is maintaining economic growth over a period of time to generate employment and make the government debt burden more manageable.
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- Agriculture
| | | |  | Charolais Breeders - Breeders of quality Pure French and Commercial Charolais.
|  | Varzeadaonca - Brazilian ecological coffee farm and ecological preserve producing Arabica shade grown coffee. Also sells honey, cashews and tropical fruits.
| - Aid and Development
- Alagoas
| | | |  | For Love of the Land - A picture exposition about the region, city and people by Orlando Conde Barros.
|  | Jatiúca Hoteis e Resorts - A resort hotel on the coast in Maceió offering regional or international cuisine. Location, accommodation, facilities, including those for conventions.
| - Amazonas Lodging
| | | |  | Amazon Ecopark - Lodge located at the Tarumã river bank. Presentation, photo gallery, facilities and contact information provided.
|  | Ariau Amazon Towers - Built at the level of the rainforest canopy and 35 miles from Manaus. Four miles of sturdy catwalks join the various towers of the hotel. Offers a honeymoon suite at 110 feet up from a mahogany tree.
| - Amazonas Travel Services
- Architecture
| | | |  | Architecture and Town Planning - The history of architecture in Brazil, in particular the creation of the modern capital Brasília, hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Relations.
|  | World Heritage Sites in Brazil - Links to information on places in Brazil designated by Unesco as of special importance for their architecture, archaeology or nature.
| - Arts and Entertainment
| | | |  | Carnival in Brazil - University of Texas site giving extensive bibliography of print resources on Brazilian carnival traditions, including samba, the music of Carnival.
|  | Cia Halim - Tribal style belly dance troupe. Includes classes, events, performer profiles, photo gallery and contact information. Text is in Portuguese, English and French.
| - Bahia
| | | |  | Caetano Veloso - Official site from the singer and composer. Personal history, writings, albums, and images.
|  | Gilberto Gil - Official site from the singer with biography, albums, photos, calendar and news.
| - Bahia Lodging Hostels
| | | |  | Albergue Barravento - Located in Salvador Bahú, offers its rooms and a range of local tourist information. Provides information about services, events, attractions, day trips, prices and reservations.
|  | Âmbar Pousada - Located at Barra, provides sections for exploring their facilities, pictures, rates. Offers online reservations.
| - Bahia Lodging Hotels
| | | |  | Areia Branca - Located 100 meters away from the beach. Apartments include air conditioning, mini bar, bathroom, patio with hammock, and twin beds (maximum 4 beds in each room).
|  | Fiesta Hotel - Five star hotel with a convention center that can hold 3.295 persons. Provides information about the agenda, prices, promotions, and reservations.
| - Bahia Lodging Vacation Rentals
- Bahia Maps and Views
- Bahia Real Estate
- Bahia Travel Guides
- Bahia Travel Services
- Bahia Travel Services Tour Operators
- Birding
- Brazil
- Buddhism Centers and Groups by Region
- Buddhism Lineages Centers and Monasteries
- Business Transportation and Logistics By Region
- Business and Economy
- Business Services
- Ceará Lodging Hotels
- Ceará Lodging Vacation Rentals
- Ceará Maps and Views Photos
- Ceará Travel Guides
- Computers and Internet
- Computers and Internet Access Providers
- Computers and Internet Organizations
- Computers and Internet Web Design and Development
- Construction and Maintenance
- Dance Middle Eastern Teachers and Performers
- Distrito Federal
- Economic Development
- Education
- Espirito Santo
- Financial Services
- Financial Services Insurance
- Flags
- Games Video Games Dance Dance Revolution Series
- Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
- Government
- Government Embassies and Consulates Abroad
- Government Embassies and Consulates Foreign
- Guides and Directories
- Health
- Health Medicine Surgeons and Clinics
- History
- Home Cooking Brazilian
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