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How many sites did Japan buy in Brazil?

Japan bought about 165438+ 10,000 square kilometers of land in Brazil.

According to related reports, Japan announced that it has purchased about 165438+ 10,000 square kilometers of land in Brazil. This land is strategically located near Rio de Janeiro, one of the largest cities in Brazil. Japan has always been a major investor and trading partner of Brazil, and buying land is only a further cooperation.

Brazil is Japan's most populous country in the world, with about 2 million people according to statistics. Since the end of 19, Japan has exported a lot of labor to Brazil, which is the largest exporter of immigrants. Japan has carried out a series of infrastructure construction in Brazil, drilling wells, paving roads, building water conservancy projects, and even opening schools for communities and introducing Japanese teaching. These measures have undoubtedly provided strong support and guarantee for Japanese people's life and development in Brazil.

Introduction of Brazil

Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world, only next to Russia, Canada, China and the United States, with an area of about 8.5 million square kilometers. It is located in South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the east and bordering all countries except Chile and Ecuador. With a population of about 2140,000, Brazil is the sixth most populous country in the world, and about 86% of the population lives in cities. Brazil is a highly diversified country with rich ethnic and cultural background.

Brazil's economic strength ranks first in Latin America and 13 in the world, with developed agriculture and animal husbandry and strong industrial base. The civil regional aircraft manufacturing industry and biofuel industry are at the leading level in the world. The service industry accounts for nearly 60% of GDP, and the financial industry is relatively developed.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Brazil