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Take a trip to Brazil

1983
A brief introduction to the history, geography, culture, and people of Brazil.

Fodor's Brazil

2006
A region-by-region traveler's guide to Brazil that covers historic sites, cultural attractions, recreation, restaurants, and lodgings and provides maps, itineraries, alphabetized travel tips, and close-ups of special topics such as wine, the gaucho, and Carnival in Salvador.

A brief history of Brazil

2003
Offers a concise yet comprehensive account of the history of Brazil, focusing on its African culture and influences from European, Asian, and Middle Eastern immigrants and placing political, economic, and cultural events into the broader historical context.

Culture and customs of Brazil

2003
Provides an overview of the history and culture of Brazil, and includes discussion of the country's geography, race and ethnicity, language, religion, social customs, media, cinema, literature, and arts.

Brazil

2002
Presents the geography, history, government, economy, and social life and customs of the South American country of Brazil, which has the world's longest continuous coastline.

Brazil

2011
Describes the geography and culture of Brazil, including information on such topics as the land, wildlife, people, food, and holidays of the country.

Brazil

2008
Describes Brazil's land, people, transportation, families, schools, religions, festivals, sports, and arts and entertainment.

Living in the Amazon rainforest

2008
Examines the history, customs, and daily life of a tribe called the Yanomami who live in the Amazon rain forest in Brazil and Venezuela.

Amazon fever

2001
When Jeff accompanies his uncle to the Amazon rain forest to acquire butterflies for an exhibit at the museum where his uncle works, Jeff hopes to see real jaguars as well.

Brazil

2000
Briefly surveys the history, geography, plants and animals, people, and culture of the largest country in South America.

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