However, this section of the post will focus less on pre-colonization Brazilian history.Ĭolonization of the New World by European powers began in the 15th Century. However, democracies take longer to justify wars (except liberation ones) and take bigger hits to their stability for any annexation wars they start.īefore the arrival of European settlers in the 16th Century, Brazil was inhabited by indigenous, semi-nomadic tribes subsisting off a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Brazil starts off as a democracy, which is beneficial for domestic economic development. In the game, Brazil is one of only a few nations to start off with an ideology. It also requires no experience to play, so it’s almost impossible to join a public server where there isn’t a Brazil player.īrazil is a federal constitutional presidential republic in the real world. Starting off, it’s the strongest regional power and the fourth most powerful nation in the world, only being exceeded by the three superpowers: India, China, and the United States. In “Rise of Nations”, Brazil is a Tier-VI nation. (In the game, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are the only cities to have a population greater than 10 million.) Its capital is Brasília and the largest city is São Paulo. It’s also one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse nations on the planet due to over a century of immigration from around the world and is the most populous Roman Catholic-majority country. The only exceptions happen to be Ecuador and Chile.īrazil is the largest country in the world to have Portuguese as an official language and the only one in Latin America to do so.
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In South America, Brazil borders the Atlantic Ocean in the east and shares borders with almost every country on the continent. It is the largest country in South America and Latin America, as well as the fifth largest country in landmass on the planet. Officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, Brazil is a nation in South America that occupies half of the continent’s landmass.