1. Brazil | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    Brazil definition: 1. a country in South America 2. a country in South America. Learn more.

  2. Brazil Meaning | Best 6 Definitions of Brazil

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    A country of eastern South America. The largest country in the continent, it was ruled by Portugal from 1500 to 1822, when it became a separate empire ruled by Pedro I, son of King John VI of Portugal. A republic was established in 1889. Brasília has been the capital since 1960; São Paulo is the largest city.

  3. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil; Brazilian Portuguese: ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.It covers an area of 8,515,767 square kilometres (3,287,956 sq mi) with a population of over 211 million. Brazil is the world's fifth-largest and sixth-most populous country, composed of 26 states and the Federal District.

  4. Brazil | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/brazil

    Brazil meaning: 1. a country in South America 2. a country in South America. Learn more.

  5. Brazil - Meaning Of Brazil, What Does Brazil Mean?

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    The meaning of Brazil is "brave, strong in conflict". It is also of Irish origin, where its meaning is "brave, strong in conflict ". Brazil is used as both a boys and girls name. It consists of 6 letters and 2 syllables and is pronounced Bra-zil.

  6. Urban Dictionary: Brazil

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    The largest country of South America and one of the most beautiful of the world. Also known in the world for its peaceful and kind people. The famous Rain Forest is placed in the north of the country, and is rich in mineral water, minerals (gold, quartz, bauxite, etc...) and the most important: bio-diversity.