Brazil's Population Imbalance: Why So Few People Live In The Interior Of The Country
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 Published On Nov 13, 2023

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Brazil is a HUGE country! And despite popular ideas, it's not comprised entirely of the Amazon Rainforest. Despite this, the majority of all Brazilians still live just 50 miles from the coast, illustrating a huge population imbalance for a country that has over 214 million people! So why do so many Brazilians live near the coast?

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