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of Rio de Janeiro is
considered to be tropical and temperate,
with high temperatures throughout the
year.


                                                           resides within the southern
                                      hemisphere, meaning that the seasons and
                                      climate are reversed.            is generally
                                      considered to fall between December and
                                      February. The winter months, range from June
                                      to August.




                    the year,
  in Rio de Janeiro usually stay between
  77°F and 86°F and rarely stray too far
  either side.
is situated on
one of the most unique sites in the
world. Surrounded by mountains,
coves, and beaches.


    is located just north of the
Tropic of Capricorn along the
Brazilian Atlantic coast.



             is characterized by
steep hills and mountains. One of
the most famous is the coastal
mountain Sugar Loaf, which is the
landmark most commonly
associated with Rio.
The city of Rio de Janeiro has a population         The population of Rio de Janeiro
of 5,940,224, according to 2010 IBGE                was 53.2% female and 46.8%
Census.                                             male.

                                                    The census revealed the following
                                                    numbers:
                                                        •   White people (51.2%),
                                                        •   Multiracial people (36.5%),
                                                        •   Black people (11.5%),
                                                        •   East Asian people (0.7%),
                                                        •   Amerindian people (0.1%)




Rio De Janeiro is the second most populous
city in Brazil after São Paulo and also the third
largest metropolitan area in Brazil.
In terms of religion, in this area, it is
                                       mostly divided between Catholics,
                                       Protestants, and non-religious. The
                                       rest none more than 5% are Jews,
                                       Spiritist and Umbanda which is an
                                       Afro-Brazilian religion.

Religion      Percentage   Number
Catholic      60.71%       3,556,096
Protestant    17.65%       1,034,009
Irreligious   13.33%       781,080
Spiritist     3.44%        201,714
Umbandist     0.72%        72,946
Jewish        0.4%         23,862
Some daily meals in an Brazilians diet
include tropical fruits, typical cakes,
tapioca, cuscuz, grilled ham-and-cheese-
sandwiches, bread and butter, smoked
turkey and coffee for breakfast




                                           Dinner is an light affair for most, soup,
                                           salads, rice, beans or pasta.




                 Lunch for Brazilians is usually the biggest
                 meal of the day, rice, beans and some sort
                 of protein is usually eaten with a salad or
                 cooked vegatables.
The 26 Brazilian states are partially self-
governing entities organized with complete
administration branches, and have relative
financial independence.




Rio de Janeiro is governed by a mayor and
the Municipal Chamber, a legislative body.
Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast.
            Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laidback beach culture and its
            annual carnival.

                          The harbor of Rio de Janeiro is unique for
                          its entry from the ocean that makes it appear as
                          the mouth of a river.




                It is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including
                                          ,
                                     the hills of Tijuca,
                                              and
                                      including the
                          which is one of Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Sugar Loaf




                 Tijuca Forest




Corcovado Peak



                           copacabana beach
Carnival Rio de Janeiro




Maracanã Stadium   soccer, olympics, world cup
Rio De Janeiro is an extremely beautiful place that both of
us would like to visit someday. From the perfect weather to
one of the seven wonders of the world, and countless
attractions it is easy to see why anybody would like to live
or visit Rio De Janeiro.
1. “History of Rio De Janeiro – Lonely Planet Travel Information.” Lonely
   Planet Travel Guides and Travel Information. Web. 01 Feb. 2011.
         <http://www.lonelyplanet.com/brazil/rio-de-janeiro/history>.

2. “Rio De Janeiro, Brasil by Sergio Koreisha.” University of Oregon. Web.
01 Feb. 2011. <http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~sergiok/brasil/rio.html>.

3. “Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: History.” Brazil – Travel, Political and Cultural
Information.       Web. 01 Feb. 2011.
<http://www.vbrazil.com/information/geography/rio-        de-
janeiro/history.html>.

4. P. G./P. P. G., "Rio de Janeiro". Encyclopeadia Britannica, 1993 v26, pp
765-769.

5. Hall, Michael, "Rio de Janeiro", Colliers Encyclopeadia, 1995, v23 pp. 89-
93.

6. Peixote, Jose Roberto de M., "Rio de Janeiro". Encyclopedia Americana,

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Rio de janeiro-Alec/Jason

  • 1.
  • 2. of Rio de Janeiro is considered to be tropical and temperate, with high temperatures throughout the year. resides within the southern hemisphere, meaning that the seasons and climate are reversed. is generally considered to fall between December and February. The winter months, range from June to August. the year, in Rio de Janeiro usually stay between 77°F and 86°F and rarely stray too far either side.
  • 3. is situated on one of the most unique sites in the world. Surrounded by mountains, coves, and beaches. is located just north of the Tropic of Capricorn along the Brazilian Atlantic coast. is characterized by steep hills and mountains. One of the most famous is the coastal mountain Sugar Loaf, which is the landmark most commonly associated with Rio.
  • 4. The city of Rio de Janeiro has a population The population of Rio de Janeiro of 5,940,224, according to 2010 IBGE was 53.2% female and 46.8% Census. male. The census revealed the following numbers: • White people (51.2%), • Multiracial people (36.5%), • Black people (11.5%), • East Asian people (0.7%), • Amerindian people (0.1%) Rio De Janeiro is the second most populous city in Brazil after São Paulo and also the third largest metropolitan area in Brazil.
  • 5. In terms of religion, in this area, it is mostly divided between Catholics, Protestants, and non-religious. The rest none more than 5% are Jews, Spiritist and Umbanda which is an Afro-Brazilian religion. Religion Percentage Number Catholic 60.71% 3,556,096 Protestant 17.65% 1,034,009 Irreligious 13.33% 781,080 Spiritist 3.44% 201,714 Umbandist 0.72% 72,946 Jewish 0.4% 23,862
  • 6. Some daily meals in an Brazilians diet include tropical fruits, typical cakes, tapioca, cuscuz, grilled ham-and-cheese- sandwiches, bread and butter, smoked turkey and coffee for breakfast Dinner is an light affair for most, soup, salads, rice, beans or pasta. Lunch for Brazilians is usually the biggest meal of the day, rice, beans and some sort of protein is usually eaten with a salad or cooked vegatables.
  • 7. The 26 Brazilian states are partially self- governing entities organized with complete administration branches, and have relative financial independence. Rio de Janeiro is governed by a mayor and the Municipal Chamber, a legislative body.
  • 8.
  • 9. Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laidback beach culture and its annual carnival. The harbor of Rio de Janeiro is unique for its entry from the ocean that makes it appear as the mouth of a river. It is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including , the hills of Tijuca, and including the which is one of Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
  • 10. Sugar Loaf Tijuca Forest Corcovado Peak copacabana beach
  • 11. Carnival Rio de Janeiro Maracanã Stadium soccer, olympics, world cup
  • 12. Rio De Janeiro is an extremely beautiful place that both of us would like to visit someday. From the perfect weather to one of the seven wonders of the world, and countless attractions it is easy to see why anybody would like to live or visit Rio De Janeiro.
  • 13. 1. “History of Rio De Janeiro – Lonely Planet Travel Information.” Lonely Planet Travel Guides and Travel Information. Web. 01 Feb. 2011. <http://www.lonelyplanet.com/brazil/rio-de-janeiro/history>. 2. “Rio De Janeiro, Brasil by Sergio Koreisha.” University of Oregon. Web. 01 Feb. 2011. <http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~sergiok/brasil/rio.html>. 3. “Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: History.” Brazil – Travel, Political and Cultural Information. Web. 01 Feb. 2011. <http://www.vbrazil.com/information/geography/rio- de- janeiro/history.html>. 4. P. G./P. P. G., "Rio de Janeiro". Encyclopeadia Britannica, 1993 v26, pp 765-769. 5. Hall, Michael, "Rio de Janeiro", Colliers Encyclopeadia, 1995, v23 pp. 89- 93. 6. Peixote, Jose Roberto de M., "Rio de Janeiro". Encyclopedia Americana,