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Brazil Geography
text: With which South American country does Brazil share its longest border?, correct: Bolivia, incorrect: Argentina,Paraguay,Venezuela, fun fact: Brazil shares a border with every other South American country apart from Chile and Ecuador. It also has a coastline of stunning beaches that stretch for 7,500km.,text: What is referred to as the 'Favelas' in Brazil?, correct: The slums, incorrect: The parks,The cafes,The beaches, fun fact: Party on! Brazil has the world's biggest carnival, which is held in Rio de Janeiro every year. Over 2 million attend, dance, and party in the street for almost 14 hours.,text: Brazilians are passionate about football. They have won more tournaments than any other country. How many times have they won the FIFA world cup?, correct: 5, incorrect: 7,3,4, fun fact: Some of the best football players ever are from Brazil, such as Ronaldinho, Pele, and Ronaldo.,text: What is the national dish of Brazil?, correct: Feijoada, incorrect: Paella,Alfredo,Taco, fun fact: There are so many delicious foods you can eat in Brazil, but what they are truly famous for is their coffee. Brazil is the biggest exporter of coffee in the entire world.,text: What do the 27 stars on the Brazilian flag represent?, correct: For its 26 states and federal city, incorrect: Amount of years to gain independence,The number of tribes in the Amazon,The number of footbal tournaments they won, fun fact: The words are written across the white banner on the blue globe, which is in the flag's center. It reads 'Ordem e progresso,' meaning order and progress. ,text: What language do Brazilians speak?, correct: Portuguese, incorrect: Spanish,English,Afrikaans, fun fact: Brazil was under the rule of Portugal until it won its independence peacefully in 1822.,text: Why is the Amazon Rainforest called the 'Lungs of the Earth'?, correct: It produces lots of oxygen, incorrect: People who live there breath better,The sounds of the forest sound like breathing,It looks like lungs on the map, fun fact: Sadly, much of the Amazon rainforest is being cut away to allow cattle to graze or to grow palm oil, which can be found in many of your favorite foods—taking away vital trees and animals' homes.,text: How much of the Amazon Rainforest resides in Brazil?, correct: 60%, incorrect: 55%,40%,68%, fun fact: The northern part of Brazil is mostly dense forest and jungle and is home to the second-longest river in the world, the Amazon River (The Nile is the first). The south is industrial and where most of their exports come from.,text: What is the capital city of Brazil?, correct: Brasilia, incorrect: Rio de Janeiro,Fortaleza,San Paulo, fun fact: Brazil's capital city was built from scratch by architects and is said to be one of the world's most modern, fascinating cities. With super sleek buildings and 'avant-garde' inspirations, this city deserves to be the capital.,text: How many time zones does Brazil have?, correct: 4, incorrect: 2,3,1, fun fact: Brazil is the largest country in South America, with a whopping population of 211 million people living there. Approximately 30 million of them live in the Amazon.
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Brazil Geography
With which South American country does Brazil share its longest border?
Paraguay
Venezuela
Bolivia
Argentina