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The '''Federative Units of Brazil''' are the 28 subnational entities with a high degree of autonomy. Each federative unit has its own constitution, government, legislative body, and taxes. Brazil is, as defined by its constitution, a "federation formed by the indissoluble union of its states, the Federal District, and the municipalities". | The '''Federative Units of Brazil''' are the 28 subnational entities of [[Federal Republic of Brazil|Brazil]] with a high degree of autonomy. Each federative unit has its own constitution, government, legislative body, and taxes. Brazil is, as defined by its constitution, a "federation formed by the indissoluble union of its states, the Federal District, and the municipalities". | ||
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The Federative Units of Brazil are the 28 subnational entities of Brazil with a high degree of autonomy. Each federative unit has its own constitution, government, legislative body, and taxes. Brazil is, as defined by its constitution, a "federation formed by the indissoluble union of its states, the Federal District, and the municipalities".