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Explain in detail the coasts of Brazil.

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Answered by aditya2099
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The coastline of Brazil measures 7,491 km,[1][a] which makes it the 16th longest national coastline of the world. All the coast lies adjacent to geographical features can be found all through the coastal areas, like islands, reefs and bays. The beaches of Brazil (2095 in total[2]) are famous in the world and receive a great number of tourists.[3][4]

A famous expression in Brazil is "from Oiapoque to Chuí",[4] which means from the extreme south to the extreme north of the country. However, the actual northernmost point in Brazil is the Monte Caburaí in the far from the coast state of Roraima, whereas the southernmost point is in Santa Vitória do Palmar, the city from which Chuí emancipated.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The coasts of Brazil:

  • Brazil's coastline is 7,491 km wide, making it the world's 16th largest regional coastline. All the ocean is parallel to geographical features, such as beaches, reefs, and bays that can be located throughout the coastal areas.
  • There is a low lying region on the north coast. Most minor rivers flow to the east coast. The eastern coast of Brazil is host to many beaches and sand dunes. Nine of the 26 Brazilian districts, as well as the Federal District, are landlocked.

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