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BRA Brazil
43rd most visited country
the Federative Republic of Brazil; Brasil
Includes Fernando de Noronha Island, Martim Vaz Islands, Trindade Island

43rd

MOST VISITED
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Visitor Statistics for Brazil

4977Members Visited Brazil Marct (30 Apr 2013)   hjonasp (14 Apr 2013)   hjonasp (31 Mar 2013)   rleitne (16 Mar 2013)   pankevicius (17 Feb 2013)   Marct (17 Feb 2013)   tjames (03 Feb 2013)   TerenceBuckler (15 Jan 2013)   pankevicius (14 Jan 2013)   schmeerkahover (13 Jan 2013)  
44Members in Brazil sergiosouza (São Caetano do Sul)   klarak (São Paulo)   FernandoRTW (São Paulo)   pmichelazzo (Florianópolis)   mpsantos (Campinas)   mihessen (São Paulo)   ferreirap (Rio de Janeiro)   shb (São Paulo)   epmuniz (São Paulo)  
352Members from Brazil TemaSmimato   Adnan Ali   comofazer   VelayPayday   itancadaY   TanioriaMog   ExixBeara   Alexijr   bgmaciel   Haluelvenia  
20Places in Brazil with Members São Paulo (13 members) Rio de Janeiro (11 members) Campinas (2 members) Brasília (2 members) Lorena (1 member) Goiânia (1 member) Brasil (1 member) Valinhos (1 member) Salvador (1 member) Jundiaí do Sul (1 member)
Countries visited by members from Brazil United States of America (114 visitors) France (114 visitors) United Kingdom (106 visitors) Argentina (104 visitors) Spain (99 visitors) Italy (98 visitors) Germany (92 visitors) Brazil (88 visitors) Portugal (79 visitors) Switzerland (74 visitors)

Travel Information for Brazil

Travel Advice for Brazil
Link to travel advice for Brazil from the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Travel Health Information for Brazil
Link to travel health information for Brazil from NHS Scoltand.
Entry Requirements for Brazil
Link to entry requirements for Brazil for British Citizens from the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
If you are not a British Citizen, you should check with the appropriate embassy or diplomatic mission.

About Brazil

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 became South America's leading economic power by the 1970s. Highly unequal income distribution remains a pressing problem.

Map of Brazil