If you were asked to name Brazil’s capital, you might instinctively think of its most famous cities. The whole country is renowned for beaches, business, and football legends. Yet the real answer ...
Four centuries ago, subequatorial Salvador was the capital of all Brazil and the haughtiest, gaudiest citadel of Portuguese wealth and power in the New World. Since then Salvador’s fortunes have ebbed ...
Brazil produces more soybeans than any other nation, and the city of Sorriso, Mato Grosso, leads this production, which drove the municipal per capita GDP from 27,000 reais to 132,000 reais ($15,800 ...
And in one year of work We’ve gone from hut to palace . . . Brasilia! New destiny! Six hundred miles northwest of overcrowded Rio de Janeiro, in airy hills 4.000 ft. high on the edge of Brazil’s vast ...