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lation remained in abject poverty as a result of
 rampant inflation. Human rights abuses were   OVERVIEW
 widespread.
 The 1980s was a period of economic instabili-
 ty across Latin America due to the energy shocks
 and ensuing sovereign debt crises that saw many
 countries in the region – including Brazil – strug-  OF BRAZIL’S
 gle to balance public finances. Most of Brazil’s
 governments during this period struggled to con-
 tain hyperinflation, but at the same time import-
 ant structural reforms were carried out by open-
 ing Brazil to international trade and beginning to   TERRITORY,
 liberalize  sectors  of  the  economy  to  encourage
 private sector initiatives.
 In 1994 a successful formula for ensuring eco-
 nomic stability was achieved. Brazil introduced a
 new currency – the real – and created a macroeco-  STATES AND PEOPLE
 nomic framework aimed at inflation-targeting,
 fiscal responsibility and insulating the economy
 from external shocks. This plan – called the Real
 Plan – laid the foundations on which Brazil’s sub-
 sequent economic growth has been built.
 The first decade of the new century was de-
 fined by many great achievements for Brazil, but   Brazil is the fifth-largest country in the   There are six main biomes in Brazil. Almost the
 perhaps the single most transformational mo-  world in both population size and total land   entire Northern Region is covered by the Amazon
 ment came through the efforts to improve the   mass. It is the largest country in     Rainforest. The central part of the country is trop-
 quality of life for the poorest members of Brazilian   Latin America and occupies most of the land-  ical savannah and scrub called cerrado. The North-
 society. During this period, 40 million Brazilians   mass of the South American continent.  east encompasses a dry outback called  caatinga
 entered Brazil’s middle class, with access to social   and also a large cerrado area. The Southeast coast
 housing, electricity, education and food. In 2012   and most of the South are covered by the Atlan-
 the first female president of Brazil took office.  tic Rainforest. In addition, there are two smaller
                                                    biomes: the Pantanal Wetlands near the border
                                                    with Bolivia and the Pampas in the far south on
                                                    the border with Argentina and Uruguay.
                                                       Most of Brazil lies in a tropical climate zone,
                                                    except for the South which is situated in a temper-
                                                    ate zone. In general terms, temperatures in the
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                                                    country tend to vary between highs of 30 C (86 F)
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                                                    and lows of 15 C (59 F), depending on the season.
                                                    As a southern hemisphere country, Brazil’s sum-
                                                    mer runs from November through February, and
                                                    winter from June through September. Tempera-
                                                    tures in the South and Southeast of the country
                                                    can reach freezing during the southern hemi-
                                                    sphere winter, particularly at higher elevations.
                                                    The North, on the other hand, tends to remain
                                                    hot and humid throughout the year. The Midwest
                                                    of the country and the Northeast have essentially
                                                    two seasons: a dry season (roughly June through
                                                    September) and a rainy season (October through
                                                    May). The country is relatively free from natural
                                                    disasters, although heavy rainstorms have been
                                                    known  to  cause  occasional  flooding  and  land-
                                                    slides in mountainous areas.
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