2 edition of geography of Brazilian development found in the catalog.
geography of Brazilian development
J. D. Henshall
Published
1976
by Bell
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by J.D. Henshall and R.P. Momsen. |
Contributions | Momsen, R. P. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL21043892M |
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Henshall, Janet D. Geography of Brazilian development. London: Bell, (OCoLC) Document Type.
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The country of Brazil occupies roughly half of South America, bordering the Atlantic covers a total area of 8, km 2 (3, sq mi) which includes 8, km 2 (3, sq mi) of land km 2 (21, sq mi) of water. The highest point in Brazil is Pico da Neblina at 2, m (9, ft).
Brazil is bordered by the countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana Area: Ranked 5th. Brazil is the fifth most-populous country on Earth and accounts for one-third of Latin America’s population.
Most of the inhabitants of Brazil are concentrated along the eastern seaboard, although its capital, Brasília, is located far inland and increasing numbers of migrants are moving to the de Janeiro, in the eyes of many of the world, continues to be the preeminent icon of.