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Page 1: 1.Notes: Brazil and Colombia 2.South America Map 3.HW: Missing/Make-up work

1.Notes: Brazil and Colombia

2.South America Map3.HW: Missing/Make-up

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Extra Credit ProjectExtra Credit ProjectYOUR OBJECTIVE

1.Design and build own Ndebele doll using traditional theme and story or design and build a doll based on the turning point of your life, moment of personal success or significance (what you wrote prior)2.Apply traditional symbols, patterns, and bright colors of the Ndebele culture in doll

You DO NOT have to do this25 possible EXTRA CREDIT POINTS

DUE NEXT THURSDAY!

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FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZILFEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL

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Federative Republic of Brazil—GeographyFederative Republic of Brazil—Geography

1. Population: 197M+2. Capital: Brasilia3. Physical Geography: Plains,

mountains, rivers4. Major Bodies of Water:

Ocean—AtlanticRiver—Amazon

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Federative Republic of Brazil—CultureFederative Republic of Brazil—Culture

5. Official Language: Portuguese6. Main Religions: Catholic, Protestant7. Has the 2nd highest Christian

population in the world

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Federative Republic of Brazil—GovernmentFederative Republic of Brazil—Government

8. Type of Government: Federal Republic

9. Govt. leader: President

President Dilma Rousseff

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Federative Republic of Brazil—ClimateFederative Republic of Brazil—Climate

10. Tropical (Along the Equator)Temperate (Below the Tropic of Capricorn)

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Federative Republic of Brazil—Resources Federative Republic of Brazil—Resources

11. Natural resources: Gold, iron ore, and timber

12. Agriculture: Coffee, soybeans, wheat

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Federative Republic of Brazil—Fun Fact

13. Is the 5th largest country in the world

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Republic of ColombiaRepublic of Colombia

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Republic of Colombia—GeographyRepublic of Colombia—Geography

1. Population: 45M+2. Capital: Bogota3. Physical Geography: Mountains,

plains, grasslands 4. Major Bodies of Water: Ocean—Pacific Sea—Caribbean

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Republic of Colombia—CultureRepublic of Colombia—Culture

5. Official Language: Spanish6. Religion: Catholic7. The traditional national sport is

called “Tejo”

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Republic of Colombia—GovernmentRepublic of Colombia—Government

8. Type of Government: Republic9. Government leader: President

President Juan Manuel Santos Calderon

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Republic of Colombia—ClimateRepublic of Colombia—Climate

10. Tropical

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Republic of Colombia—Natural ResourcesRepublic of Colombia—Natural Resources

11. Natural resources: Petroleum, natural gas, coal

12. Agriculture: Coffee, bananas, corn

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Republic of Colombia—Fun FactRepublic of Colombia—Fun Fact

13. Colombia comes from the name Christopher Columbus

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South America Countries/CapitalsSouth America Countries/Capitals Country Capital1.Argentina Buenos Aires2.Bolivia La Paz and Sucre3.Brazil Brasilia4.Chile Santiago5.Colombia Bogota6.Ecuador Quito7.Falkland Islands Port Stanley8.French Guyana Cayenne9.Guyana Georgetown10.Paraguay Asuncion11.Peru Lima12.Suriname Paramaribo13.Uruguay Montevideo14.Venezuela Caracas