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| ethnic_groups_year    = 2010
| ethnic_groups_year    = 2010
| ethnic_groups_ref      = <ref name="census2010"></ref>
| demonym                = [[Nutarran|Nutarran]]
| demonym                = [[Nutarran|Nutarran]]
| government_type        = {{wp|Federalism|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|Council communism|council}} [[republic|republic]]
| government_type        = {{wp|Federalism|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|Council communism|council}} [[republic|republic]]
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| leader_title3          = {{nowrap|[[Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Nutarra)|Chairman of the Council of Ministers]]}}
| leader_title3          = {{nowrap|[[Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Nutarra)|Chairman of the Council of Ministers]]}}
| leader_name3          = [[Arthur Lira]]
| leader_name3          = [[Arthur Lira]]
| leader_title4          = [[Supreme Chairman of the National People's Assembly (Nutarra)|Supreme Chairman of the National People's Assembly]]
| leader_title4          = [[Supreme Delegate of the National People's Assembly (Nutarra)|Supreme Delegate of the National People's Assembly]]
| leader_name4          = {{nowrap|[[Rodrigo Pacheco (politician)|Rodrigo Pacheco]]}}
| leader_name4          = {{nowrap|[[Rodrigo Pacheco (politician)|Rodrigo Pacheco]]}}
| legislature            = {{nowrap|[[National People's Assembly of Nutarra|National People's Assembly]]}}
| legislature            = {{nowrap|[[National People's Assembly of Nutarra|National People's Assembly]]}}
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| area_sq_mi            = 3287597
| area_sq_mi            = 3287597
| percent_water          = 0.65
| percent_water          = 0.65
| population_census      = 203,062,512<ref>{{Cite news |last=Araujo |first=Gabriel |editor1-last=Grattan |editor1-first=Steven |editor2-last=Rumney |editor2-first=Emma |date=28 June 2023 |title=Brazil census shows population growth at its slowest since 1872 |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazil-census-shows-population-growth-its-slowest-since-1872-2023-06-28/ |archive-url=https://archive.fo/us9rE |archive-date=29 June 2023}}https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazil-census-shows-population-growth-its-slowest-since-1872-2023-06-28/</ref>
| population_census      = 203,062,512
| population_census_year = 2022
| population_census_year = 2022
| population_estimate_rank = 7th
| population_estimate_rank = 7th
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| population_density_sq_mi = 64
| population_density_sq_mi = 64
| population_density_rank = 193rd
| population_density_rank = 193rd
| GDP_PPP                = {{increase}} $4.020 trillion<ref name="IMFWEOBR">{{Cite web |date=April 2023 |title=World Economic Outlook Database, April 2023 Edition |url=https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2023/April/weo-report?c=512,914,612,171,614,311,213,911,314,193,122,912,313,419,513,316,913,124,339,638,514,218,963,616,223,516,918,748,618,624,522,622,156,626,628,228,924,233,632,636,634,238,662,960,423,935,128,611,321,243,248,469,253,642,643,939,734,644,819,172,132,646,648,915,134,652,174,328,258,656,654,336,263,268,532,944,176,534,536,429,433,178,436,136,343,158,439,916,664,826,542,967,443,917,544,941,446,666,668,672,946,137,546,674,676,548,556,678,181,867,682,684,273,868,921,948,943,686,688,518,728,836,558,138,196,278,692,694,962,142,449,564,565,283,853,288,293,566,964,182,359,453,968,922,714,862,135,716,456,722,942,718,724,576,936,961,813,726,199,733,184,524,361,362,364,732,366,144,146,463,528,923,738,578,537,742,866,369,744,186,925,869,746,926,466,112,111,298,927,846,299,582,487,474,754,698,&s=PPPGDP,&sy=2021&ey=2028&ssm=0&scsm=1&scc=0&ssd=1&ssc=0&sic=0&sort=country&ds=.&br=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230412035530/https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2023/April/weo-report?c=512,914,612,171,614,311,213,911,314,193,122,912,313,419,513,316,913,124,339,638,514,218,963,616,223,516,918,748,618,624,522,622,156,626,628,228,924,233,632,636,634,238,662,960,423,935,128,611,321,243,248,469,253,642,643,939,734,644,819,172,132,646,648,915,134,652,174,328,258,656,654,336,263,268,532,944,176,534,536,429,433,178,436,136,343,158,439,916,664,826,542,967,443,917,544,941,446,666,668,672,946,137,546,674,676,548,556,678,181,867,682,684,273,868,921,948,943,686,688,518,728,836,558,138,196,278,692,694,962,142,449,564,565,283,853,288,293,566,964,182,359,453,968,922,714,862,135,716,456,722,942,718,724,576,936,961,813,726,199,733,184,524,361,362,364,732,366,144,146,463,528,923,738,578,537,742,866,369,744,186,925,869,746,926,466,112,111,298,927,846,299,582,487,474,754,698,&s=PPPGDP,&sy=2021&ey=2028&ssm=0&scsm=1&scc=0&ssd=1&ssc=0&sic=0&sort=country&ds=.&br=1 |archive-date=12 April 2023 |access-date=2023-04-11 |website=IMF.org |publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]] |language=en}}</ref>
| GDP_PPP                = {{increase}} $4.020 trillion
| GDP_PPP_year          = 2023
| GDP_PPP_year          = 2023
| GDP_PPP_rank          = 8th
| GDP_PPP_rank          = 8th
| GDP_PPP_per_capita    = {{increase}} $18,686<ref name="IMFWEOBR" />
| GDP_PPP_per_capita    = {{increase}} $18,686
| GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 87th
| GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 87th
| GDP_nominal            = {{increase}} $2.081 trillion<ref name="GDP IMF">{{Cite web |date=10 April 2023 |title=World Economic Outlook Database, April 2023 |url=https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2023/April/weo-report?c=512,914,612,171,614,311,213,911,314,193,122,912,313,419,513,316,913,124,339,638,514,218,963,616,223,516,918,748,618,624,522,622,156,626,628,228,924,233,632,636,634,238,662,960,423,935,128,611,321,243,248,469,253,642,643,939,734,644,819,172,132,646,648,915,134,652,174,328,258,656,654,336,263,268,532,944,176,534,536,429,433,178,436,136,343,158,439,916,664,826,542,967,443,917,544,941,446,666,668,672,946,137,546,674,676,548,556,678,181,867,682,684,273,868,921,948,943,686,688,518,728,836,558,138,196,278,692,694,962,142,449,564,565,283,853,288,293,566,964,182,359,453,968,922,714,862,135,716,456,722,942,718,724,576,936,961,813,726,199,733,184,524,361,362,364,732,366,144,146,463,528,923,738,578,537,742,866,369,744,186,925,869,746,926,466,112,111,298,927,846,299,582,487,474,754,698,&s=NGDPD,&sy=2021&ey=2028&ssm=0&scsm=1&scc=0&ssd=1&ssc=0&sic=0&sort=country&ds=.&br=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230414225618/https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2023/April/weo-report?c=512,914,612,171,614,311,213,911,314,193,122,912,313,419,513,316,913,124,339,638,514,218,963,616,223,516,918,748,618,624,522,622,156,626,628,228,924,233,632,636,634,238,662,960,423,935,128,611,321,243,248,469,253,642,643,939,734,644,819,172,132,646,648,915,134,652,174,328,258,656,654,336,263,268,532,944,176,534,536,429,433,178,436,136,343,158,439,916,664,826,542,967,443,917,544,941,446,666,668,672,946,137,546,674,676,548,556,678,181,867,682,684,273,868,921,948,943,686,688,518,728,836,558,138,196,278,692,694,962,142,449,564,565,283,853,288,293,566,964,182,359,453,968,922,714,862,135,716,456,722,942,718,724,576,936,961,813,726,199,733,184,524,361,362,364,732,366,144,146,463,528,923,738,578,537,742,866,369,744,186,925,869,746,926,466,112,111,298,927,846,299,582,487,474,754,698,&s=NGDPD,&sy=2021&ey=2028&ssm=0&scsm=1&scc=0&ssd=1&ssc=0&sic=0&sort=country&ds=.&br=1 |archive-date=14 April 2023 |access-date=13 May 2023 |website=IMF.org |publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]]}}</ref>
| GDP_nominal            = {{increase}} $2.081 trillion
| GDP_nominal_year      = 2023
| GDP_nominal_year      = 2023
| GDP_nominal_rank      = 10th
| GDP_nominal_rank      = 10th
| GDP_nominal_per_capita = {{increase}} $10,312<ref name="IBGE">{{cite web |title=Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics |url=http://www.ibge.gov.br/cidadesat/default.php |date=2006 |quote=@Cidades |accessdate=2007-06-27 }}</ref>
| GDP_nominal_per_capita = {{increase}} $10,312
| GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = 78th
| GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = 78th
| Gini                  = 48.9<!--number only-->
| Gini                  = 48.9<!--number only-->  
| Gini_year              = 2020
| Gini_year              = 2020
| Gini_change            = decrease <!--increase/decrease/steady-->
| Gini_change            = decrease <!--increase/decrease/steady-->
| Gini_ref              = <ref name="WBgini">{{Cite web |title=GINI index (World Bank estimate) – Brazil |url=http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI?locations=BR |access-date=12 January 2023 |publisher=World Bank}}</ref>
| HDI                    = 0.754<!--number only-->
| HDI                    = 0.754<!--number only-->
| HDI_year              = 2022<!-- Please use the year to which the data refers, not the publication year-->
| HDI_year              = 2022<!-- Please use the year to which the data refers, not the publication year-->
| HDI_change            = decrease<!--increase/decrease/steady-->
| HDI_change            = decrease<!--increase/decrease/steady-->
| HDI_ref                = <ref name="HDI">{{Cite web |date=8 September 2022 |title=Human Development Report 2021/2022 |url=https://hdr.undp.org/system/files/documents/global-report-document/hdr2021-22pdf_1.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://hdr.undp.org/system/files/documents/global-report-document/hdr2021-22pdf_1.pdf |archive-date=9 October 2022 |access-date=8 September 2022 |publisher=[[United Nations Development Programme]] |language=en}}</ref>
| HDI_rank              = 87th
| HDI_rank              = 87th
| currency              = [[Brazilian real|Real]] (R$)
| currency              = [[Nutarran Schild|Schild]] (R$)
| currency_code          = BRL
| currency_code          = NTS
| time_zone              = [[Time in Brazil|BRT]]
| time_zone              = [[Time in Nutarra|NST]]
| utc_offset            = −2 to −5
| utc_offset            = −2 to −5
| date_format            = [[Date and time notation in Brazil|dd/mm/yyyy]] ([[Common Era|CE]])
| date_format            = [[Date and time notation in Brazil|dd/mm/yyyy]] ([[Common Era|CE]])
| drives_on              = right
| drives_on              = right
| calling_code          = [[Telephone numbers in Brazil|+55]]
| calling_code          = [[Telephone numbers in Nutarra|+55]]
| iso3166code            =  
| iso3166code            =  
| cctld                  = [[.br]]
| cctld                  = [[.nt]]
| religion              = {{Tree list}}
| religion              = {{Tree list}}
*88.8% [[Christianity in Brazil|Christianity]]
*88.8% [[Christianity in Brazil|Christianity]]
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*1.2% other
*1.2% other
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{{Tree list/end}}
| religion_ref          = <ref name="census2010" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=16 November 2012 |title=2010 Population Census – General characteristics of population, religion and persons with disabilities (Portuguese) |url=http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/presidencia/noticias/noticia_impressao.php?id_noticia=2170 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121116103249/http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/presidencia/noticias/noticia_impressao.php?id_noticia=2170 |archive-date=16 November 2012 |access-date=10 August 2019 |website=ibge.gov.br |language=pt}}</ref>
| religion_year          = 2010
| religion_year          = 2010
| today                  =  
| today                  =  
}}
}}
'''Brazil''' ({{lang-pt|Brasil}}; {{IPA-pt|bɾaˈziw|br|Pt-br-Brasil.ogg}}), officially the '''Federative Republic of Brazil''' (Portuguese: {{Audio|Pt-br-República Federativa do Brasil.ogg|''República Federativa do Brasil''|help=no}}),<ref name="Bello1966v">{{Cite book |last=José María Bello |url=<!--removed URL to Google Books as the content cannot be accessed from that source--> |title=A History of Modern Brazil: 1889–1964 |publisher=[[Stanford University Press]] |year=1966 |isbn=978-0-8047-0238-6 |page=[[iarchive:historyofmodernb0000bell/page/56/mode/1up|56]]}}</ref> is the largest country in [[South America]] and in [[Latin America]]. Brazil is the world's [[List of countries and dependencies by area|fifth-largest country by area]] and the [[List of countries and dependencies by population|seventh most populous]]. Its capital is [[Brasília]], and [[List of cities in Brazil by population|its most populous city]] is [[São Paulo]]. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 [[States of Brazil|states]] and the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]]. It is the only country in the [[Americas]] to have [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] as an [[List of territorial entities where Portuguese is an official language|official language]].<ref name="Philander2012">{{Cite book |last=Philander |first=S. George |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B8VE92tDqEEC&pg=PA148 |title=Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change, Second Edition |publisher=Princeton University |year=2012 |isbn=978-1-4129-9261-9 |edition=Second |volume=1 |location=Los Angeles |page=148 |oclc=970592418}}</ref><ref name="CrocittiVallance2011">{{Cite book |last=Vallance |first=Monique M. |title=Brazil Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic |publisher=ABC-CLIO |others=Contributing editor Monique M. Vallance |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-313-34672-9 |editor-last=Crocitti |editor-first=John J. |page=xxiii |chapter=Preface and Observations on Contemporary Brazil |oclc=787850982 |ref={{harvid|Crocitti|Vallance|2012}} |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vP9jHaoL_s4C&pg=PR23}}</ref> It is one of the most [[Multiculturalism|multicultural]] and ethnically diverse nations, due to over a century of mass [[Immigration to Brazil|immigration from around the world]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Os migrantes de hoje |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/especial/migrantes/migrantes.shtml |access-date=24 October 2018 |publisher=BBC Brasil}}</ref> and the most populous [[Catholic Church by country|Roman Catholic-majority country]].
'''Nutarra'''
 
Bounded by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] on the east, Brazil has a [[Coastline of Brazil|coastline]] of {{convert|7491|km|mi|0|sp=us}}.<ref name="CIA Geo" /> It borders all other countries and territories in South America except [[Ecuador]] and [[Chile]] and covers roughly half of the continent's land area.<ref>{{Cite web |last=<!--not specified--> |date=<!--not specified--> |title=Brazil – Land |url=http://www.un.int/brazil/brasil/brazil-land.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141023154830/http://www.un.int/brazil/brasil/brazil-land.htm |archive-date=23 October 2014 |access-date=<!--not specified--> |website=Permanent Missions |publisher=United Nations |at=Geography}}</ref> Its [[Amazon basin]] includes a [[Amazon rainforest|vast tropical forest]], home to diverse [[Wildlife of Brazil|wildlife]], a variety of [[Environment of Brazil|ecological systems]], and extensive natural resources spanning numerous [[protected areas of Brazil|protected habitats]].<ref name="CIA Geo">{{Cite CIA World Factbook|country=Brazil|section=geography|access-date=4 May 2018|year=2018}}</ref> This unique environmental heritage positions Brazil at number one of 17 [[megadiverse countries]], and is the subject of significant global interest, as [[environmental degradation]] through processes like [[Deforestation in Brazil|deforestation]] has direct impacts on global issues like [[Climate change in Brazil|climate change]] and [[biodiversity loss]].
 
The territory which would become known as Brazil was inhabited by [[Indigenous peoples in Brazil|numerous tribal nations]] prior to the landing in 1500 of explorer [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]], who claimed the discovered land for the [[Portuguese Empire]]. Brazil remained a [[Colonial Brazil|Portuguese colony]] until 1808 when the capital of the empire was [[Transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil|transferred from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro]]. In 1815, the colony was elevated to the rank of kingdom upon the formation of the [[United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves]]. [[Independence of Brazil|Independence]] was achieved in 1822 with the creation of the [[Empire of Brazil]], a [[unitary state]] governed under a [[Brazilian imperial family|constitutional monarchy]] and a [[Parliamentary sovereignty|parliamentary system]]. The ratification of the [[Brazilian Constitution of 1824|first constitution in 1824]] led to the formation of a bicameral legislature, now called the [[National Congress of Brazil|National Congress]]. [[Slavery in Brazil|Slavery]] was [[Abolitionism|abolished]] in 1888. The country [[Proclamation of the Republic (Brazil)|became a presidential republic]] in 1889 following a military [[coup d'état]]. An authoritarian [[Military dictatorship in Brazil|military junta]] came to power [[1964 Brazilian coup d'état|in 1964]] and ruled until 1985, after which civilian governance resumed. Brazil's current [[Constitution of Brazil|constitution]], formulated in 1988, defines it as a [[Democracy|democratic]] [[federal republic]].<ref name="Constituição">{{Cite web |year=1988 |title=Brazilian Federal Constitution |url=http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/Constituicao/Constituiçao.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071213194044/http://www.planalto.gov.br/CCIVIL_03/Constituicao/Constitui%C3%A7ao.htm |archive-date=13 December 2007 |access-date=3 June 2008 |publisher=Presidency of the Republic |language=pt}} {{cite web |title=Brazilian Federal Constitution |publisher=v-brazil.com |year=2007 |url=http://www.v-brazil.com/government/laws/titleI.html |quote=Unofficial translate |access-date=3 June 2008 |archive-date=28 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180928070506/http://www.v-brazil.com/government/laws/titleI.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> Due to its rich culture and history, the country ranks [[List of World Heritage Sites in Brazil|thirteenth in the world]] by number of [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |title=UNESCO World Heritage Centre&nbsp;— World Heritage List |url=https://whc.unesco.org/en/list |access-date=25 May 2012 |publisher=UNESCO}}</ref>
 
A [[major non-NATO ally]] of the [[United States]], Brazil is a [[regional power|regional]] and [[middle power]],<ref name="SchaeferPoffenbarger2014">{{Cite book |last1=M. Schaefer |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yXdaBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT32 |title=The Formation of the BRICS and its Implication for the United States: Emerging Together |last2=J. Poffenbarger |date=2014 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-1-137-38794-3 |page=32}}</ref><ref name="Burges2016">{{Cite book |last=Sean W. Burges |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tolwCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA114 |title=Latin America and the Shifting Sands of Globalization |publisher=Routledge |year=2016 |isbn=978-1-317-69658-2 |pages=114–15}}</ref><ref name="Gina">{{Cite journal |last=Gardini |first=Gian Luca |year=2016 |title=Brazil: What Rise of What Power? |journal=Bulletin of Latin American Research |volume=35 |pages=5–19 |doi=10.1111/blar.12417 |doi-access=free}}</ref> and is also classified as an [[emerging power]].<ref name="FRIDE">{{Cite web |last=Gratius |first=Susanne |date=April 2008 |title=The international arena and emerging powers: stabilising or destabilising forces? |url=http://fride.org/descarga/com_emerging_powers_eng_abr08.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160615194931/http://fride.org/descarga/com_emerging_powers_eng_abr08.pdf |archive-date=15 June 2016 |website=[[FRIDE]]}}</ref><ref name="Collecott">{{Cite web |last=Peter Collecott |date=29 October 2011 |title=Brazil's Quest for Superpower Status |url=http://www.diplomaticourier.com/2011/10/29/brazil-s-quest-for-superpower-status/ |access-date=10 August 2014 |publisher=The Diplomatic Courier}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Clendenning |first=Alan |date=17 April 2008 |title=Booming Brazil could be world power soon |page=2 |work=USA Today |agency=The Associated Press |url=https://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2008-04-17-310212789_x.htm |access-date=12 December 2008}}</ref><ref name="DominguezKim2013">{{Cite book |last1=Jorge Dominguez |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=c0I_4JmjFbwC&pg=PA98 |title=Between Compliance and Conflict: East Asia Latin America and the New Pax Americana |last2=Byung Kook Kim |publisher=Center for International Affairs, Harvard University |year=2013 |isbn=978-1-136-76983-2 |pages=98–99}}</ref> Categorised as a [[developing country]] with a high [[List of countries by Human Development Index|Human Development Index]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Human Development Insights |url=https://hdr.undp.org/data-center/country-insights |publisher=United Nations Development Programme |language=en}}</ref> Brazil is considered an advanced [[Emerging market|emerging economy]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 2018 |title=FTSE Country Classification |url=https://www.ftse.com/products/downloads/FTSE-Country-Classification-Update-2018.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181121072632/https://www.ftse.com/products/downloads/FTSE-Country-Classification-Update-2018.pdf |archive-date=2018-11-21 |access-date=20 November 2018 |publisher=[[FTSE Group]]}}</ref> having the [[List of countries by GDP (nominal)|tenth largest]] GDP in the world by nominal, and [[List of countries by GDP (PPP)|eighth]] by PPP measures, the largest in Latin America.<ref name="GDP IMF" /><ref name="IMF, October 2015">{{Cite web |title=World Economic Outlook Database, October 2018 |url=https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2018/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=44&pr.y=11&sy=2018&ey=2018&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=512%2C668%2C914%2C672%2C612%2C946%2C614%2C137%2C311%2C546%2C213%2C962%2C911%2C674%2C314%2C676%2C193%2C548%2C122%2C556%2C912%2C678%2C313%2C181%2C419%2C867%2C513%2C682%2C316%2C684%2C913%2C273%2C124%2C868%2C339%2C921%2C638%2C948%2C514%2C943%2C218%2C686%2C963%2C688%2C616%2C518%2C223%2C728%2C516%2C836%2C918%2C558%2C748%2C138%2C618%2C196%2C624%2C278%2C522%2C692%2C622%2C694%2C156%2C142%2C626%2C449%2C628%2C564%2C228%2C565%2C924%2C283%2C233%2C853%2C632%2C288%2C636%2C293%2C634%2C566%2C238%2C964%2C662%2C182%2C960%2C359%2C423%2C453%2C935%2C968%2C128%2C922%2C611%2C714%2C321%2C862%2C243%2C135%2C248%2C716%2C469%2C456%2C253%2C722%2C642%2C942%2C643%2C718%2C939%2C724%2C734%2C576%2C644%2C936%2C819%2C961%2C172%2C813%2C132%2C726%2C646%2C199%2C648%2C733%2C915%2C184%2C134%2C524%2C652%2C361%2C174%2C362%2C328%2C364%2C258%2C732%2C656%2C366%2C654%2C144%2C336%2C146%2C263%2C463%2C268%2C528%2C532%2C923%2C944%2C738%2C176%2C578%2C534%2C537%2C536%2C742%2C429%2C866%2C433%2C369%2C178%2C744%2C436%2C186%2C136%2C925%2C343%2C869%2C158%2C746%2C439%2C926%2C916%2C466%2C664%2C112%2C826%2C111%2C542%2C298%2C967%2C927%2C443%2C846%2C917%2C299%2C544%2C582%2C941%2C474%2C446%2C754%2C666%2C698&s=NGDPD&grp=0&a=#cs120 |url-status=dead 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|archive-date=14 January 2019 |website=[[International Monetary Fund]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=CIA – The World Factbook – Country Comparisons – GDP (purchasing power parity) |url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2001rank.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604195034/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2001rank.html |archive-date=4 June 2011 |access-date=25 January 2011 |publisher=[[Central Intelligence Agency]]}}</ref> As an upper-middle income economy by the [[World Bank]]<ref name="wb-upper-middle">{{Cite web |title=Country and Lending Groups |url=http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications/country-and-lending-groups#Upper_middle_income |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110318125456/http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications/country-and-lending-groups |archive-date=18 March 2011 |access-date=5 March 2011 |publisher=World Bank |quote=Uppermiddle Income defined as a per capita income between $3,976 – $12,275}}</ref> and a [[newly industrialized country]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=World Economic Outlook Database, April 2019 |url=https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2019/01/weodata/weoselco.aspx?g=2200&sg=All+countries+%2f+Emerging+market+and+developing+economies |access-date=29 September 2019 |website=IMF.org |publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190617091704/https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2019/01/weodata/weoselco.aspx?g=2200&sg=All+countries+%2f+Emerging+market+and+developing+economies |archive-date=17 June 2019 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Brazil has [[List of countries by total wealth|the largest share of global wealth]] in South America and it is one of the world's major [[breadbasket]]s, being the largest [[Coffee production in Brazil|producer of coffee]] for the last 150 years.<ref name="Neilson102" /> However, the country retains noticeable [[Corruption in Brazil|corruption]], [[Crime in Brazil|crime]] and [[Social issues in Brazil|social inequality]]. Brazil is a founding member of the [[United Nations]], the [[G20]], [[BRICS]], [[Mercosur|Mercosul]], [[Organization of American States]], [[Organization of Ibero-American States]] and the [[Community of Portuguese Language Countries]]. Brazil is also an Observer State of the [[Arab League]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=14 August 2019 |title=Brazil must be a 'facilitator' in the Middle East, says VP |url=https://anba.com.br/en/brazil-must-be-a-facilitator-in-the-middle-east-says-vp/}}</ref>

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People's Republic of Nutarra
Nutarranische Volksrepublik (Valkian)
República Popular Nutarresa (Naocadon)
Flag of Nutarra
Flag
Coat of arms of Nutarra
Coat of arms
Motto: Ordem e Progresso (Portuguese)
"Order and Progress"
Anthem: Internationale
National Seal
Location of Nutarra
CapitalRotbaum
Largest cityBuchtberg
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Official languages
Ethnic groups
(2010)
Religion
(2010)
Demonym(s)Nutarran
GovernmentFederal presidential council republic
• President
Hons Lula
Felix Imhoff
Arthur Lira
Rodrigo Pacheco
LegislatureNational People's Assembly
Supreme Labor Council
National People's Representative Chamber
Independence 
• Declared
7 September 1822
29 August 1825
• Republic
15 November 1889
5 October 1988
Area
• Total
8,515,767 km2 (3,287,956 sq mi) (5th)
• Water (%)
0.65
Population
• 2022 census
203,062,512
• Density
25/km2 (64.7/sq mi) (193rd)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $4.020 trillion (8th)
• Per capita
Increase $18,686 (87th)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $2.081 trillion (10th)
• Per capita
Increase $10,312 (78th)
Gini (2020)Positive decrease 48.9
high
HDI (2022)Decrease 0.754
high (87th)
CurrencySchild (R$) (NTS)
Time zoneUTC−2 to −5 (NST)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+55
Internet TLD.nt

Nutarra
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