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What is the official language of Brazil?

The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.

The total population of Brazil is 208.6 million. 53.74% are white, 38.45% are mulatto, 6.2 1% are black, and 1.6% are yellow and Indian. The official language is Portuguese. 64.6% residents believe in Catholicism and 22.2% residents believe in evangelical Christianity.

Brazil's culture has the characteristics of multi-ethnic. As a national melting pot, Brazil has immigrants from Europe, Africa, Asia and other regions. Music and dance have very different performances. Brazilian music has attracted the attention of the whole world in terms of artistic form and popular features.

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There are significant racial and cultural differences in Brazil. Most residents in the south are of European descent, which can be traced back to immigrants from Italy, Germany, Poland, Spain, Ukraine and Portugal at the beginning of the19th century. In Guaraní, one of Paraguay's official languages, Brazil is called "Pindorama", and the locals take its meaning, meaning "the land of palms".

Some residents in the north and northeast are locals and some are of European or African descent. The southeast region is the most widely distributed region of ethnic groups in Brazil, mainly including white mixed-race, African mixed-race, Asian and Indian descendants.

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