explain the population
distribution of Brazil.
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Brazil population is equivalent to 2.73% of the total world population. Brazil ranks number 6 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Brazil is 25 per Km2 (66 people per mi2). The total land area is 8,358,140 Km2
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Population distribution:
the vast majority of people live along, or relatively near, the Atlantic coast in the east; the population core is in the southeast, anchored by the cities of Sao Paolo, Brasilia, and Rio de Janeiro
Definition: This entry provides a summary description of the population dispersion within a country. While it may suggest population density, it does not provide density figures.
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