Brazil is not only Sao Paulo/Rio de Janeiro and 'Amazonas. Thus I want to know your kowledge regrement other places from Brazil, such as Bahia, Minas, Pará, Rio Grande do Sul, etc.
I'm currently living in Sao Paulo, and I'm going to be living here for a few years. I'm dying for root beer and I've looked everywhere, can anyone help me out?...
I'm in iraq right now and will be getting home in december. On my 2 weeks leave over christmas I want to go to brazil. I know about some waterfalls and Rio de Janeiro, but i'd like to know ...
I have qualifications to teach English and by the time I plan to go I would also have an arts degree. I have friends there too in Recife and Sao Paulo. Is it a safe place? I have heard there is ...
For example:
The United States has George Washington.
France has Napoleon.
Mexico has Benito Juarez.
Who is Brazil's national hero? Additional Details Thank you ...
I am 23 years old and a singer in the US. A band from Curitiba, Brazil found my YouTube videos and have asked me to tour with them as their guest American singer. I have checked them out and they ...
The national currency is the Real ... market symbol BRL (pronounced hey-Ou [like in the word "ouch"] ), divided into 100 centavos (cents). 1 cent coins are usually unused. The bill denominations are R$1; R$2; R$5; R$10; R$20; R$50; and R$100; and the coin denominations are 1¢; 5¢; 10¢; 25¢; 50¢; and $1.
nola_cajun
"Real" Its pronouced HEY - AL .. if the word begines with an R .. its pronounced like an H .. unlike spanish who roll their Rs
search4travelwebsites
The Brazillian currency is called Real and if you want to work out what it is is worth to Dollars, you need to half it, so 2 Real is 1 US Dollar.
Luscious Girls
I think that's Real (Brz). More information follow this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil
Gisa*guitar
Very easy
It´s "Real".
I think 1 dollar is equal 2,.. reais