BRAZIL AND ITS CULTURE







Brazilian culture has been shaped not only by the Portuguese, who gave the country its most common religion and language, but also by the country's native Indians, the considerable African population, and other settlers from Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The result involves fascinating music, earthy writers, and damn tasty food.

Fortaleza city in northeastern Brazil, capital of Ceará State, a seaport on the Atlantic Ocean, near the mouth of the Ceará River. The Pajeú, a branch of the Ceará, runs through the city, dividing it into two sections. It is one of Brazil's chief seaports and has additional harbor facilities at nearby Mucuripe Point. The chief exports are coffee, cotton, carnauba wax, beans, rice, sugar, fruits, rubber, hides, skins, and rum. Fortaleza was founded in 1611. It became the capital of Ceará State in 1810 and was incorporated as a city in 1823. Population (2005 estimate) 2,310,000




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