Overview
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America and the world's fifth-largest by area. Founded on September 7, 1822, it is a federation of 26 states and a Federal District, with Brasília as its capital since 1960. Prior to 1960, the capital was Rio de Janeiro. Brazil is home to over 213 million people, making it the seventh-largest by population, and has the most Portuguese speakers globally, being the only country in the Americas where Portuguese is an official language. It borders nearly all other countries in South America and encompasses diverse landscapes, including much of the Amazon basin.
Historical Periods
Brazilian Republic (1890–1904)
1890 CE – 1904 CE
Capital: Rio de JaneiroArea: 8,356,869 km²
Brazilian Republic (1905–1927)
1905 CE – 1927 CE
Capital: Rio de JaneiroArea: 8,530,973 km²
Brazilian Republic (1928–1931)
1928 CE – 1931 CE
Capital: Rio de JaneiroArea: 8,530,095 km²
Brazilian Republic (1932-1945)
1932 CE – 1945 CE
Capital: Rio de JaneiroArea: 8,530,095 km²
Brazilian Republic (1946–1962)
1946 CE – 1962 CE
Capital: Rio de JaneiroArea: 8,530,587 km²
Brazilian Republic (1963–1966)
1963 CE – 1966 CE
Capital: Rio de JaneiroArea: 8,530,587 km²