Location
Following more than three centuries under Portuguese rule, Brazil gained its independence in 1822, maintaining a monarchical system of government until the abolition of slavery in 1888 and the subsequent proclamation of a republic by the military in 1889. Brazilian coffee exporters politically dominated the country until populist leader Getulio VARGAS rose to power in 1930. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil underwent more than a half century of populist and military government until 1985, when the military regime peacefully ceded power to civilian rulers. Brazil continues to pursue industrial and agricultural growth and development of its interior. Having successfully weathered a period of global financial difficulty in the late 20th century, Brazil was seen as one of the world’s strongest emerging markets and a contributor to global growth. The awarding of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympic Games, the first ever to be held in South America, was seen as symbolic of the country’s rise. However, since about 2013, Brazil has been plagued by a shrinking economy, growing unemployment, and rising inflation. Political scandal resulted in the impeachment of President Dilma ROUSSEFF in May 2016, a conviction that was upheld by the Senate in August 2016; her vice president, Michel TEMER, will serve as president until 2018, completing her second term.
Brazil is a federal presidential republic.
Source: CIA World Factbook
Members:
Resources
Displaying 126 - 130 of 180Decree of 3 February 2004 declaring of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, some rural properties in the States of Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Paraná.
This Decree, composed of 4 articles, declares of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, the following rural properties: Fazendas Franqueza e Realeza; Fazenda São Pedro; Engenho Cavaco; Fazenda Rio Laranjeiras. The Decree establishes the competence of the National Institute for the Agriculture Reform (INCRA) to promote and supervise the expropriation of the aforementioned rural lands.
Implements: Act No. 8.629 regulating rural land property in compliance with the Agrarian Reform. (2017-07-11)
Decree of 3 February 2004 declaring of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, some rural properties in the States of Bahia, Ceará, Goias, Mato Grosso, Para, Paraiba and Pernambuco.
This Decree, composed of 4 articles, declares of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, the following rural properties: Fazendas Sohém e outras; Muxuré; Fazenda São José; Fazenda Pau D'Alho – III; Fazenda Cocalinho; Fazenda Mendonça; Engenho São Pedro; Fazenda Paraíso; Fazenda Poço do Serrote e Cedro. The Decree establishes the competence of the National Institute for the Agriculture Reform (INCRA) to promote and supervise the expropriation of the aforementioned rural lands.
Decree of 3 February 2004 declaring of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, some rural properties in the States of Bahia, Espírito Santo, Sergipe and Tocantins.
This Decree, composed of 4 articles, declares of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, the following rural properties: Fazenda Jequitibá; Fazenda Esperança; Fazenda Lagoa Bonita; Fazenda Luziane; Fazenda Contador; Fazenda Bugio; Fazenda Piedade; Fazenda Bacaba. The Decree establishes the competence of the National Institute for the Agriculture Reform (INCRA) to promote and supervise the expropriation of the aforementioned rural lands.
Implements: Act No. 8.629 regulating rural land property in compliance with the Agrarian Reform. (2017-07-11)
Decree of 3 February 2004 declaring of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, some rural properties in the States of Bahia, Goias, Maranhao, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.
This Decree, composed of 4 articles, declares of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, the following rural properties: Fazenda Itatiaia; Fazenda São Lourenço do Paraíso; Fazenda Escalada do Rio Preto; Fazenda Pintado São Bartolomeu; Fazenda Bom Conselho; Lote 150 L (Município de Campo Erê). The Decree establishes the competence of the National Institute for the Agriculture Reform (INCRA) to promote and supervise the expropriation of the aforementioned rural lands.
Decree of 24 June 2004 declaring of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, some rural properties in the State of Minas Gerais.
This Decree, composed of 4 articles, declares of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, the following rural properties: Fazenda Pontal; Fazenda Velha e Cerradão; Fazenda Bebedouro; Fazenda São Francisco; Fazenda Sapé ou Tiririca; Fazenda Santa Luzia. The Decree establishes the competence of the National Institute for the Agriculture Reform (INCRA) to promote and supervise the expropriation of the aforementioned rural lands.
Implements: Act No. 8.629 regulating rural land property in compliance with the Agrarian Reform. (2017-07-11)