Brazil
Why Brazil?
Brazil is a massive country — the fifth largest in the world, just after the U.S. — with more than 210 million people. The nation is awash in vibrancy, diversity, and culture, from sports to music to food to Brazilians themselves. There are many choices for weather, topography, cost of living, and lifestyle, and Brazil is the most biodiverse country in the world. A regional superpower, you won’t lack for conveniences unless you choose to. Brazil struggles with corruption and crime that perpetuate the divide between rich and poor, but it doesn’t seem to dampen the party.
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