Actually we have two big population centers in Manaus and Belem both in Amazon rainforest region with about 3 million people but cannot be compared with the rest of the country. We have an industrial free economic zone in Manaus where companies can make products without pay any tax. Our country is one of the worst in logistics because in the 50's they pratically abandoned the railways to boost the automobilistic industry. Brazii was the first country to host 10 big auto industries at same time. The consequences are really bad because the cost of maintaining highways is really bigger than maintain railways and the prices of transportation is several times higher. The brazilian products becomes more expensive in the national market and also in the international market reducing our competitivity power.
Excellent Point. Besides the lack of investment in our infra-structural systems, Brazil's geographic landscape does not help the case either. I say that after several years living in the Industrial Zone of Manaus, located at Northern Brazil. We still have difficulty integrating our city to the axis Rio-Sao-Paulo-Minas via terrestrial freight. Another important key element is the distance from data servers. Including the fiber-optics challenge. Everything that we consume is more expensive, and usually its followed by commercial delays in goods and services.
Gabriel Simoes USA UK are BLOCKING Brazil to create good infrastructureL with good roads etc: Brazil could become the greatest country in the world: when it comes to living standard! better then cold empty boring countries like northern europe! colombia venezuela and brasil are in top 10 richest regions in the world!
Gabriel Simoes o brasil nao tem de ocupar o interior basta ligar as cidades do litiral e ligar o interior ao litoral p escoar os produtos tipo café, sumo laranja, soja... seria bom o brasil n ocupar Amazonia, o mundo necessita mais que nunca do pulmao
Nazi Germany not europes, but the governments of uk/usa are blocking and destroying an large part of world, thats how it is ! whether u like it or not, take a look at Palestine or Iraq, or blocking latin-america from developing.
@@tiagolinhares5167 Brazilian Portuguese is quite different from both European Portuguese and from Spanish. It's easier to learn Spanish than most other languages because it's a fair close cousin to their language, but that doesn't mean that most people do. And *understanding* is not the same as effectively communicating.
Quase como se o Sul não importasse KKKKKKKKKKK Mas falando sério, as análises do Stratfor são curtinhas mesmo, só pegam uma visão bem macro. A importância do Sul na geopolítica do Brasil basicamente vem da rivalidade entre as potências regionais Brasil e a Argentina, que quase estourou em guerra em vários momentos, até rolar uma aproximação lá pras décadas de 70/80 que dura até a atualidade. O sul é uma planície, mó fácil de invadir militarmente e tal, comparado às outras fronteiras do país. Por isso, o Brasil antes dessa época sempre priorizou o comando militar do Sul, por isso que vários militares influentes da história política BR (Vargas o mais simbólico) vieram da região e tal. Depois dessa aproximação, o foco virou pra defesa da fronteira Norte do país, no campo externo.
Yes it does. Most of it was built after the construction of Brasilia back in the 60's. Nowadays it's pretty easy to drive between central states such as Goiás, Mato Grosso and Minas Gerais and most of the main highways are actually really good. Only the Amazonian parts in the North lack this infrastructure. By the way, Goiânia, Cuiabá, Campo Grande and Uberlândia are all big cities located in the central parts of the country.
One think to consider is that Brazil's capital was moved from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia in 1960 specifically to bring more people into the Cerrado region. Actually, Brasilia was built specifically to be the new capital.
Fun fact: Brazil has border treaties with Ecuador as well. The two countries used to have a litigious contact zone in the Amazon, but Ecuador lost that strip of land to Peru and Colombia.
The drug war is also a challenge to Brazil as I see it, its impact on security and the economy is being deep felt, even without most brazilians realizing it, commerce is suffering nation-wide due to criminality, add to that a historical economic inequality and you have a country with 50.000 murders every year, and the number is rising not decreasing.
Excellent review and right on conclusions. What makes Brazil a "probable" bright future is the possibility to deploy high infra structural investments to support its huge gaps due to its mid-low country debt, the real challenge is to avoid politics/corruption to take precedent over high quality well executed plans.
South and South-East sustain all contry. The main Brazil biomes are: -Caatinga(desert), -Flooded Desert (OMG), -Serrado(plains), -Mata Atlantica (coastal tropical atlantic forest ), -Pampa (Unique south biome), -Pantanal (Flooded forest), -Amazon forest.
we can say proudly that we got a gigantic piece of land called amazon to be part of brazil in the best deal ever with the spanish for equatorial guinea
First it was just the territory to east of Acordo de Tordesilhas imaginary line, but the people started to get inside the territory, to farming and to explore some properties of amazonia, like her plants and other richies, and then the all the territory was colonized, occupied, but with certain diferences, included the populational density. In some year of XIX century, Brazil bought from Bolívia, the Acre state...
Thanks for information. Never knew Brazil once had an Emperor. Usually when a nation has a revolution they replace a Monarchy with a dictatorship or a republic. I guess one bad absolute monarch can do a great deal of damage.
craving for seeing one of Chile, i think it has one of the most interesting geographic challenges, due to its location and funny shape... and now with the lawsuits in the hague of its 2 northern neighbours peru and bolivia
Although it is happening quietly, the challenge is present now. From Brazil's point of view, the way they were betrayed and humiliated by the US in the matter of the Iranian negotiations was the final straw. Now Mercosur is striking out on its own, and if the old rivalry between Brazil and Argentina can be laid to rest, the South owns the future.
demonstrate to be truly responsible towards natural wonders; and I would argue an ethnologic perspective here… all those native tribes that must be preserved in those areas thanks to Brazil's lack of control over that area;
South America is a subcontinental region of America, not a separate continent. America is the name of the entire continent. This is America: www.loc.gov/resource/g3290.ct007308/
MrTron You are pretty wrong. Hence the America, in south AMERICA. America was the name given to the New World in 1507, America is the continent. South America is no more a continent, than south Asia.
Pin Head You're right that America was the name given to the New World, but we still consider North America and South America to be separate continents in much of the world. Wikipedia has an article about the continents that talk about how it's taught differently in different parts of the world. It says the combined America model is taught in Spanish-speaking countries and some parts of Europe.
MrTron Doesn't matter how it's taught by the anglosphere. It is the New World that was Christened in 1507 as America. The U.S. respected this historical fact up until the 1950s, post-WW2. This is nothing more than an attempt at trying to redraw the continent to try to appropriate the name America/American by the U.S. Tough!! America is the name of the continent. North AMERICA ---> AMERICA South AMERICA----> AMERICA Anglo AMERICA.---> AMERICA Latin AMERICA---> AMERICA Franco AMERICA --->AMERICA. Native AMERICA --> AMERICA America/American is the continent/people of the New World. Name America was coined for and used to christened the New World by Martin Waldseemueller in 1507. This isn't about language "barriers," there are none here. Except what has been manufactured as such, "barrier."
True, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Portuguese is every citizen's first language. There is a great population of Japanese people and tremendous amounts of Native people that (much like the population of Paraguay) are bilingual in their native language and Portuguese. The Brazilian Guarani for example, although fluent, often speak Portuguese as their second language.
Oh my Lord shut up. Portuguese is the native language of 99.9% of the population. Indigenous tribes are less than 0.1% of the population. They're by no means tremendous.
I have the serious impression to just pick the countries at random for the geographic challenge; is there any algorithm you follow? maybe I can deduce when Romania will be up;
This may be hard to believe but there are apparently people still today living deep in the Amazon rainforest who have never had contact with modern humans.
When it comes to native speakers, Spanish has English beat. But English has more overall speakers. And it is the international language of commerce, science, and politics, among others.
Geographical challanges, infrastructure building, mass migration, economic growth, threats can be internal, and where are you getting strategic defence from? This video is mostly about geographic challenges.
Deforestation, agricultural expantion and environmental questions should have been discussed seeing as it's a very important matter that needs more recognition and one of the few that actually project the country's ideals and actions in global governance matters when it acts internationally.
The Portuguese should have expanded Brazil to pacific ocean and create a region similar to the USA and of course with the economic crisis Brazil can be an interesting partner for Portugal to out of the recession.
It's not so simple like that! We have a different mindset! We're most into sustentability! not all braziliams agree that we need to irresponsibly destroy the nature and focus only in agriculture..It's a war! there is a lot of presure, laws, rules, activism, fundations, scientists...Everything riquires a lot of study/research! We're always trying to think ahead and outside the box! It seems crazy that sometimes we're not picking the most profible way! It's not about the money! It's about the earth's future!
Top Most Spoken Languages in the world 1 Mandarin Sino-Tibetan 1151 M China, Malaysia, Taiwan 2 English Indo-European 1000 M USA, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand 3 Spanish Indo-European 500 M Mexico, Central and South America, Spain 4 Hindi Indo-European 490 M North and Central India 5 Russian Indo-European 277 M Russia, Central Asia 6 Arabic Afro-Asiatic 255 M Middle East, Arabia, North Africa
It doesn't. That was a long time ago, Paraguay got devastated due to this war, its male population decimated, but they are recovering, a poor little country, with one of the largest if not the largest illegal marijuana crop in the world, their economy is growing at its pace.
I cannot the majority of what one of the world's largest's populations is in THAT narrow a space with such a large country; on the other hand I am rather happy that this is the case; it allows the savannas (shouldn't it be pampas?) and amazon to exist free of human interference; I fear imagining what the position on environmentalism is at stratfor HQ, but I would rather see Brazil's north and center continue just the way it is; no need to control, unless the Brazilian government and society
Tem 2 minutos de video. Duvido ser produzido um filme tão curto assim falando de todas as regiões brasileiras com metade da qualidade deste, ainda que este não seja tão bom
Yeah, it would be awesome, Portugal and Spain were competing for territories back in the colonial age, and their politics dictated and organized the way the borders of latin american contries look
Can you please do more vids on Russia, any topic will do? And maybe something even more indepth on the South China Sea tensions, like all the countries involved.
No Brasil, 1% da população é indígena, com diversos idiomas nativos, contudo, 99% da população é constituída de descendentes de europeus e africanos, e fala português.
I never said there is a second super powering the Americas. I am asking why Brazil is not the second superpower in the Americas. Since Brazil is not the second super power then there is only one the USA. What do you mean when you say Brazil was an "exploration colony"
@@liketoybonnie não reclama se tu visse aqui onde moro só passa falando sobre o Sul, norte e sobre RJ e SP ninguém fala do nordeste nem do centro oeste
Because it's not so important, it's an geopolitical review of Brazil, it's not supose to massage the ego of the 'sulistas' that think it's the 'Europe of Brazil'.
So why is Brazil not the second super power in the Americas? They have been in existence as long as the USA with a similar population and size. So whats the story?
Brazil has poor infrastructure. They need to open their markets in all costal regions to get revenue from foriegn investors but then you have local and national corruption. If Brazil can weaken its corruption with all its caveats then the revenue can increase dramatically.
o comandante libertador da america do sul .foi e sera eternamente o heroi da soberania do povo latino .. as derrotas dos imperialistas pelos honrados soberanos latinos . criou o equilibrio
Salutes to our brazilean brothers, from Argentina
Gracias hermano =)
+greenlaw gracias amigo.. but we still better than you in football hahaha
5 cups against 2. Numbers speak by themselves. But u seem to get a bit messy anytime the World cup has Brazil as its host.
Brazil is a very beautiful country
I wish to see Brazil a very developed country
Lots of Love and Respect for Brazil ❤️🇧🇷
Thanks, man. I Wish you and your country the best too
;-; gringo falando brasill eu na hora: 😳😌
Actually we have two big population centers in Manaus and Belem both in Amazon rainforest region with about 3 million people but cannot be compared with the rest of the country. We have an industrial free economic zone in Manaus where companies can make products without pay any tax. Our country is one of the worst in logistics because in the 50's they pratically abandoned the railways to boost the automobilistic industry. Brazii was the first country to host 10 big auto industries at same time. The consequences are really bad because the cost of maintaining highways is really bigger than maintain railways and the prices of transportation is several times higher. The brazilian products becomes more expensive in the national market and also in the international market reducing our competitivity power.
Excellent Point. Besides the lack of investment in our infra-structural systems, Brazil's geographic landscape does not help the case either. I say that after several years living in the Industrial Zone of Manaus, located at Northern Brazil. We still have difficulty integrating our city to the axis Rio-Sao-Paulo-Minas via terrestrial freight. Another important key element is the distance from data servers. Including the fiber-optics challenge. Everything that we consume is more expensive, and usually its followed by commercial delays in goods and services.
Gabriel Simoes USA UK are BLOCKING Brazil to create good infrastructureL with good roads etc: Brazil could become the greatest country in the world: when it comes to living standard! better then cold empty boring countries like northern europe! colombia venezuela and brasil are in top 10 richest regions in the world!
Gabriel Simoes o brasil nao tem de ocupar o interior basta ligar as cidades do litiral e ligar o interior ao litoral p escoar os produtos tipo café, sumo laranja, soja... seria bom o brasil n ocupar Amazonia, o mundo necessita mais que nunca do pulmao
+Ado Podrinje "HURR DURR ITS ALL AMERICAS/BRITAINS/EUROPES FAULT!!!!!!!!!!" Find a new scapegoat, buddy. That's not going to work anymore.
Nazi Germany not europes, but the governments of uk/usa are blocking and destroying an large part of world, thats how it is ! whether u like it or not, take a look at Palestine or Iraq, or blocking latin-america from developing.
It is linguistically isolated from its neighbors specifically because it speaks Portuguese while they speak Spanish.
What in itself is an asset!
@@michaeldelisieux5252why?coming from a Brazilian.
Spanish is easy to understand
@@tiagolinhares5167 Brazilian Portuguese is quite different from both European Portuguese and from Spanish. It's easier to learn Spanish than most other languages because it's a fair close cousin to their language, but that doesn't mean that most people do. And *understanding* is not the same as effectively communicating.
I mean it could have been worse at least you don't speak Dutch... In south America
Completely ignored the South.
Yeah aff!
LandgraabIV o sul não é outro país ? Kkkkkk
espumou
Quase como se o Sul não importasse KKKKKKKKKKK
Mas falando sério, as análises do Stratfor são curtinhas mesmo, só pegam uma visão bem macro. A importância do Sul na geopolítica do Brasil basicamente vem da rivalidade entre as potências regionais Brasil e a Argentina, que quase estourou em guerra em vários momentos, até rolar uma aproximação lá pras décadas de 70/80 que dura até a atualidade. O sul é uma planície, mó fácil de invadir militarmente e tal, comparado às outras fronteiras do país.
Por isso, o Brasil antes dessa época sempre priorizou o comando militar do Sul, por isso que vários militares influentes da história política BR (Vargas o mais simbólico) vieram da região e tal. Depois dessa aproximação, o foco virou pra defesa da fronteira Norte do país, no campo externo.
That's what Brazil also does :P
I noticed that Brazil's road network doesn't extend very far inland from the coast.
That's the railroad network, not the highway network.
highway network is actually pretty good along the coast and ~cerrado~ region. Amazon area cannot be said the same, though.
Yes it does. Most of it was built after the construction of Brasilia back in the 60's. Nowadays it's pretty easy to drive between central states such as Goiás, Mato Grosso and Minas Gerais and most of the main highways are actually really good. Only the Amazonian parts in the North lack this infrastructure. By the way, Goiânia, Cuiabá, Campo Grande and Uberlândia are all big cities located in the central parts of the country.
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One think to consider is that Brazil's capital was moved from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia in 1960 specifically to bring more people into the Cerrado region. Actually, Brasilia was built specifically to be the new capital.
they were using that logic of having a capital in the center
I notice that the sertao.isn't mentioned.
Triste realidade,mas é legal viver aqui
These videos are addicting
These were indeed challenges for the XIX century. How about making a video about what Brazil has done to overcome these challenges...?
it would be a short video:::: nothing.
^butthurt
Brazil hasn't done shit to help itself to get out of its chaotic situation. Deal with it!
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Brazil is so interesting. Great video.
I feel like all these videos should end with "are you a bad enough dude to save this country!"
Erik Morton do you accept the challenge to help brazil???
+Erik Morton The question is : Here in Brazil, politicians just want the worse thing to population. :(
Actually "are you a bad enough dude to fuck even more with the population of this country for the economic gain of the privileged few"?
Fun fact: Brazil has border treaties with Ecuador as well. The two countries used to have a litigious contact zone in the Amazon, but Ecuador lost that strip of land to Peru and Colombia.
não falaram do sul,do sertão ou do pantanal
+Lucas Grego O sul é uma parte importante no Brasil
O SUL É O MEU PAÍS INTENSIFIES
Q?
Brasil é meu país!!!
Mas nos outros videos deles sobre outros países também não falaram sobre todas as regiões e características dos países.
It was in order to integrate the country that we built Brasilia. A lot is still to be done, but we've already gone a long way
The drug war is also a challenge to Brazil as I see it, its impact on security and the economy is being deep felt, even without most brazilians realizing it, commerce is suffering nation-wide due to criminality, add to that a historical economic inequality and you have a country with 50.000 murders every year, and the number is rising not decreasing.
Excellent review and right on conclusions. What makes Brazil a "probable" bright future is the possibility to deploy high infra structural investments to support its huge gaps due to its mid-low country debt, the real challenge is to avoid politics/corruption to take precedent over high quality well executed plans.
South and South-East sustain all contry.
The main Brazil biomes are:
-Caatinga(desert),
-Flooded Desert (OMG),
-Serrado(plains),
-Mata Atlantica (coastal tropical atlantic forest ),
-Pampa (Unique south biome),
-Pantanal (Flooded forest),
-Amazon forest.
we can say proudly that we got a gigantic piece of land called amazon to be part of brazil in the best deal ever with the spanish for equatorial guinea
Finally! Thank you STRATFOR!
Brazil as a corruption challenge, not geographic. lol
At least the corruption isn't as bad as in Venezuela though.
why not both?
Geografia é destino. Existe só dois países tropicais entre os 30 países classificados ricos pelo Banco Mundial: A Singapura e Hong Kong.
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I am Indonesian, interest to Brazil
I am glad a new Geographic Challenge was uploaded. I've been looking forward to this.
sabiam que a savana brasileira (cerrado) é 2 milhões de anos mais antiga que a africana?
Guilherme Santos sim
Império Brasileiro afs ;-;
Não sabia
Ave Império!
Nossa
First it was just the territory to east of Acordo de Tordesilhas imaginary line, but the people started to get inside the territory, to farming and to explore some properties of amazonia, like her plants and other richies, and then the all the territory was colonized, occupied, but with certain diferences, included the populational density. In some year of XIX century, Brazil bought from Bolívia, the Acre state...
Eu pensava que o Acre era imaginário...
Thanks for information. Never knew Brazil once had an Emperor. Usually when a nation has a revolution they replace a Monarchy with a dictatorship or a republic. I guess one bad absolute monarch can do a great deal of damage.
AdstarAPAD
The monarchy end with the steal corrupt bad guys (who still in power in actual days ;_;)
craving for seeing one of Chile, i think it has one of the most interesting geographic challenges, due to its location and funny shape... and now with the lawsuits in the hague of its 2 northern neighbours peru and bolivia
Although it is happening quietly, the challenge is present now.
From Brazil's point of view, the way they were betrayed and humiliated by the US in the matter of the Iranian negotiations was the final straw. Now Mercosur is striking out on its own, and if the old rivalry between Brazil and Argentina can be laid to rest, the South owns the future.
yes,I would love to see that as well
Not everyone, the video showed where most of people live, but they didn't say ALL the people. I live in the north, inside the Amazon Rainforest.
Really well done. thumbs up.
Investing in Railroads would sort all these problems in 30-40 years. Connecting all major capitals, countryside tourist stops, and industrial hubs.
PLEASE COME TO BRAZIL
demonstrate to be truly responsible towards natural wonders;
and I would argue an ethnologic perspective here… all those native tribes that must be preserved in those areas thanks to Brazil's lack of control over that area;
Glad you liked it!
It is correct my friend no need for any corrections.
South America is a subcontinental region of America, not a separate continent. America is the name of the entire continent.
This is America:
www.loc.gov/resource/g3290.ct007308/
I'm pretty sure South America is a continent.
MrTron
You are pretty wrong. Hence the America, in south AMERICA. America was the name given to the New World in 1507, America is the continent.
South America is no more a continent, than south Asia.
Pin Head
You're right that America was the name given to the New World, but we still consider North America and South America to be separate continents in much of the world. Wikipedia has an article about the continents that talk about how it's taught differently in different parts of the world. It says the combined America model is taught in Spanish-speaking countries and some parts of Europe.
MrTron
Doesn't matter how it's taught by the anglosphere. It is the New World that was Christened in 1507 as America. The U.S. respected this historical fact up until the 1950s, post-WW2. This is nothing more than an attempt at trying to redraw the continent to try to appropriate the name America/American by the U.S. Tough!!
America is the name of the continent.
North AMERICA ---> AMERICA
South AMERICA----> AMERICA
Anglo AMERICA.---> AMERICA
Latin AMERICA---> AMERICA
Franco AMERICA --->AMERICA.
Native AMERICA --> AMERICA
America/American is the continent/people of the New World. Name America was coined for and used to christened the New World by Martin Waldseemueller in 1507.
This isn't about language "barriers," there are none here. Except what has been manufactured as such, "barrier."
Pin Head if you say that south America and nort America is one continent due to that it's one land mass, is't europe, asia and africa one continent
what brazil needs is a large network of standard-gauge railroads to drive down costs of goods. and get rid of those ridiculous tariffs
True, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Portuguese is every citizen's first language. There is a great population of Japanese people and tremendous amounts of Native people that (much like the population of Paraguay) are bilingual in their native language and Portuguese. The Brazilian Guarani for example, although fluent, often speak Portuguese as their second language.
Jamez377
97% of the populations speaks Portuguese as their Native language.
Oh my Lord shut up. Portuguese is the native language of 99.9% of the population. Indigenous tribes are less than 0.1% of the population. They're by no means tremendous.
I would really like it if you put a caption in Portuguese, please make it easier to know what you guys are talking about in Brazil
A video about Bolivia? I Would really like that. Thanks for the videos.
Brasil
I have the serious impression to just pick the countries at random for the geographic challenge; is there any algorithm you follow? maybe I can deduce when Romania will be up;
This may be hard to believe but there are apparently people still today living deep in the Amazon rainforest who have never had contact with modern humans.
Will one for the US be done?
When it comes to native speakers, Spanish has English beat. But English has more overall speakers. And it is the international language of commerce, science, and politics, among others.
What are geographic situation factors of Brazil
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Caatinga? Pampa?
Geographical challanges, infrastructure building, mass migration, economic growth, threats can be internal, and where are you getting strategic defence from? This video is mostly about geographic challenges.
Deforestation, agricultural expantion and environmental questions should have been discussed seeing as it's a very important matter that needs more recognition and one of the few that actually project the country's ideals and actions in global governance matters when it acts internationally.
Acho que não sou brasileiro, então... Na visão dele..
They've done several "analysis" vids on China, including a historical analysis, but not yet a "geographic challenge" one.
The Portuguese should have expanded Brazil to pacific ocean and create a region similar to the USA and of course with the economic crisis Brazil can be an interesting partner for Portugal to out of the recession.
no mention of the War of the Triple Alliance and how that affects their geopolitical near abroad?
You should do more long videos.
Most, there is a wide variety of native languages.
Argentina next, please.
It's not so simple like that! We have a different mindset! We're most into sustentability! not all braziliams agree that we need to irresponsibly destroy the nature and focus only in agriculture..It's a war! there is a lot of presure, laws, rules, activism, fundations, scientists...Everything riquires a lot of study/research! We're always trying to think ahead and outside the box! It seems crazy that sometimes we're not picking the most profible way! It's not about the money! It's about the earth's future!
Paulo OKEY
What about using zeppelins to transport the farmed food from the central region?
This is true.
Brazil also has the most beautiful women.
Top Most Spoken Languages in the world
1 Mandarin Sino-Tibetan 1151 M China, Malaysia, Taiwan
2 English Indo-European 1000 M USA, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand
3 Spanish Indo-European 500 M Mexico, Central and South America, Spain
4 Hindi Indo-European 490 M North and Central India
5 Russian Indo-European 277 M Russia, Central Asia
6 Arabic Afro-Asiatic 255 M Middle East, Arabia, North Africa
Ah, thank you very much :)
Pó podia ter legenda em português né
Kkkkk triste
@@lesouza2842 opa, uma br a vista, vamos colonizar a cisplatina?
@@riquelmeSC passa o ouro ou vai ser aratao
It doesn't. That was a long time ago, Paraguay got devastated due to this war, its male population decimated, but they are recovering, a poor little country, with one of the largest if not the largest illegal marijuana crop in the world, their economy is growing at its pace.
you miss the pampa, the pantanal and the caatinga
I cannot the majority of what one of the world's largest's populations is in THAT narrow a space with such a large country;
on the other hand I am rather happy that this is the case; it allows the savannas (shouldn't it be pampas?) and amazon to exist free of human interference; I fear imagining what the position on environmentalism is at stratfor HQ, but I would rather see Brazil's north and center continue just the way it is; no need to control, unless the Brazilian government and society
What the pampa,caatinga and south states of brazil ?
pros gringos só existe rio e são paulo
Tem 2 minutos de video. Duvido ser produzido um filme tão curto assim falando de todas as regiões brasileiras com metade da qualidade deste, ainda que este não seja tão bom
@@filipem8973 vdd
Yeah, it would be awesome, Portugal and Spain were competing for territories back in the colonial age, and their politics dictated and organized the way the borders of latin american contries look
Do one on the world. Im actually serious.
Can you please do more vids on Russia, any topic will do?
And maybe something even more indepth on the South China Sea tensions, like all the countries involved.
Interesting!
I request one for my own country, Malaysia.
Thank you.
No Brasil, 1% da população é indígena, com diversos idiomas nativos, contudo, 99% da população é constituída de descendentes de europeus e africanos, e fala português.
south korea geographic challenge, please.
This is cool
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Where is the UK's geographic challenge??????
I never said there is a second super powering the Americas. I am asking why Brazil is not the second superpower in the Americas. Since Brazil is not the second super power then there is only one the USA. What do you mean when you say Brazil was an "exploration colony"
News flash: South America is not a continent, it's a region of continent America. Do better research by reading real history.
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Familiar problems between the father and the son led the independence of Brazil
Pelo visto o Sul não é o Brasil
È verdade! Que ódio! Esse idiota não lembra de nós aff
E qnd falam que é "vcs" reclamam.
Ele é burro
O sul e o norte da argentinha
@@liketoybonnie não reclama se tu visse aqui onde moro só passa falando sobre o Sul, norte e sobre RJ e SP ninguém fala do nordeste nem do centro oeste
Because it's not so important, it's an geopolitical review of Brazil, it's not supose to massage the ego of the 'sulistas' that think it's the 'Europe of Brazil'.
Brasil rico por natureza e por Deus.
Do one of US
So why is Brazil not the second super power in the Americas? They have been in existence as long as the USA with a similar population and size. So whats the story?
COME TO BRAZIL
You're going t0 brazil
he's right, no one speaks spanish here
The Treaty of Tordesillas
we learn it but we don't speak it
Chile!!!!!
o mais importante e fortalecer a uniao entre os povos da nacao e entre os povos do continente sul americano
What about eco bikes
it doesn't matter because English is the World's langauge
Their economic power would only be underestimated by an amateur for sure.
Brazil have 208 milion people
Brazil has poor infrastructure. They need to open their markets in all costal regions to get revenue from foriegn investors but then you have local and national corruption. If Brazil can weaken its corruption with all its caveats then the revenue can increase dramatically.
That's basically what Bolsonaro is doing right now , opening the market
cool video!! 10x
o comandante libertador da america do sul .foi e sera eternamente o heroi da soberania do povo latino .. as derrotas dos imperialistas pelos honrados soberanos latinos . criou o equilibrio
PLZ ALBANIA ALBANIAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!