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A. Pope Fall 2010 Brazils soccer team has won more World Cups than any other countrys team Brazil has won five International Federation of Association.

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Slide 2 A. Pope Fall 2010 Slide 3 Slide 4 Brazils soccer team has won more World Cups than any other countrys team Brazil has won five International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) World Cup Championships Soccer is a major part of life in Brazil and is by far the most popular sport Slide 5 The official language of Brazil is Portuguese. Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas. The Portuguese language has become a source of pride and contributes to Brazils national identity. Bem vindo ao Brasil Slide 6 Distribution of the Brazilian population according to their religions and faiths [2] [2] ReligionPopulation (million)Proportion (%) Roman Catholicism13074% Protestantism2515.4% No religious affiliation127.4% Spiritism2.21.3% Afro-Brazilian Religions0.3% Other religions1.7% Brazil owes its large Roman Catholic population to the Portuguese influence that pervades its culture Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Brazil hosts most of the Amazon River, the longest river in the world It is located in the rich rainforest region of Brazil Isolated tribal communities live along the river in the rainforest, often having little to no contact Brazilian society The Amazon Rivers major port in Brazil is located in the city of Manaus, a relatively large city at 1 million people. Slide 11 The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most species-rich biomes on the planet One in ten known species in the world lives in the Amazon Rainforest Development has threatened the Amazon Rainforest with deforestation in some areas Slide 12 Slide 13 the largest city in Brazil the largest city in the southern hemisphere the world's 7th largest metropolitan area Home to about 11,037,593 people