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How many tanks do Brazil have?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

For 2021, Brazil is ranked 9 of 140 out of the countries considered for the annual GFP review. It holds a PwrIndx* score of 0.2026 (a score of 0.0000 is considered ‘perfect’). This entry last updated on 02/21/2021.Breakdown. Category Totals Tanks 439 Armored Vehicles 2,000 Self-Propelled Guns 136 Towed Artillery 546 How many tanks Brazil […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Who is the best actors in Brazil?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Check our Top 5 here. Wagner Moura. Wagner Moura gained international acclaim for his role as drug lord Pablo Escobar in the Netflix series ‘Narcos’. Sônia Braga. Sônia Braga is considered a cinema diva and has established a solid career both in Brazil and in Hollywood. Rodrigo Santoro. Morena Baccarin. Kaya Scodelario. Who is Brazil’s […]

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How easy is it to become a Panamanian citizen?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Panama has a relatively easy and straightforward process when it comes to becoming a resident, and Panama citizenship can be obtained after only 5 years. You can get started with your Panama residency by making a bank deposit, and opening a business or making an investment. Can you get Panamanian citizenship? Panamanian citizenship (Naturalization) is […]

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How long can an American stay in Honduras?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

90 days. To enter Honduras, you need: A U.S. passport with at least six months validity. Evidence of onward travel. For stays of up to 90 days, you do not need a visa for tourism. Can an American live in Honduras? Property ownership laws in Honduras are moderate for foreign nationals. You may personally own […]

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Why is Brazil a bad place?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

With high rates of robbery and assault, not to mention one of the worst homicide rates in the world, there’s no doubt Brazil is a dangerous country. Depending on where you live, you’re also at risk of extreme poverty, poor job prospects, inadequate housing, and dire air quality. Why is Brazil not a good place […]

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What food does Peru import?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Peru imports large amounts of food products, notably wheat, soy, maize and other basic foodstuffs. It is classified by WTO as a net food-importing developing country (NFIDC). Peru undertook sweeping economic reforms in 1990 under the Fujimori administration. What are Peru’s main imports? Imports The top imports of Peru are Refined Petroleum ($3.05B), Crude Petroleum […]

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Is 4 days in Costa Rica enough?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

You can spend just 4 days in Costa Rica and accomplish a lot. The weather is sultry – temperatures hover in the high 80s and 90s and the sun shines daily in the dry season. But even in the rainy season, it doesn’t rain for hours on end, but for a short time each day. […]

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What is so good about Colombia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

What makes Colombia the best country for a holiday? Colombia is one of the world’s most diverse countries with two oceans, a range of climates, energetic cities, astonishing wildlife and things to do including kayaking, rafting, rock climbing, paragliding, surfing, diving, dancing and more. What makes Colombia so special? Colombia is the second most biodiverse […]

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What is a typical drink in Venezuela?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

FRESCOLITA: Is a very popular, red soft drink in Venezuela, similar to cream sodas in the USA. MERENGADA: Is another refreshing drink which is made with fruit, ice, milk and sugar. PAPELÓN CON LIMÓN: This refreshing drink is sweet and sour made from raw sugar can pulp, water and lime juice. What are common drinks […]

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Is there still a US Embassy in Venezuela?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Embassy of the United States in Caracas is a United States embassy that represents the United States in Caracas, Venezuela.Since July 2018, the embassy has been led by the charge d’affaires James “Jimmy” Story, after President Nicolás Maduro ordered the expulsion of Todd D. Is Venezuela embassy open? The embassy is open Mondays to […]

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Is Chile bigger than Texas?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Chile is around the same size as Texas. Texas is approximately 678,052 sq km, while Chile is approximately 756,102 sq km, making Chile 12% larger than Texas. Meanwhile, the population of Texas is ~25.1 million people (7.0 million fewer people live in Chile). Is Chile bigger than California? Chile is about 1.9 times bigger than […]

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What are 3 interesting facts about Panama?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Fun Facts of Panama! Panama is the only place in the world where you can see the sun rise on the Pacific and set on the Atlantic. panama was the first country outside the united states in which coca cola was sold. Panama was the first Latin American country to adopt the U.S. currency as […]

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What is a Colombian wedding like?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

A common practice during weddings in Colombia is for the men to wear linen or formal suits, a shirt with matching trousers, shoes. The tie in many men’s attire is usually optional. The ladies are expected to wear long dresses, a cocktail dress or a fancy skirt and top during the Colombian wedding. Who pays […]

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Are there armadillos in Uruguay?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Here are three species you might easily spot in Uruguay:The most southerly of the Dasypus armadillos and can be found in Argentina, Uruguay and in the east of Brazil. Nine-Banded Armadillo – known as a Tatú in Uruguay, less common than the Mulita but normally seen on rides. What types of animals live in Uruguay? […]

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Are the Galapagos islands uninhabited?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Each island has its own unique landscapes, wildlife and activities, and only five of them are actually inhabited by people. Small communities are dotted across San Cristobal, Santa Cruz, Isabela, Floreana and Baltra. The rest of the islands are completely devoid of human presence. Do any humans live on the Galapagos Islands? Where do people […]

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