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  2. List of people killed by and disappeared during the Brazilian ...

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    The murders and disappearances of opponents of the military regime in Brazil were investigated by the National Truth Commission (CNV), by state truth commissions, by human rights entities and by victims' own relatives. In these various investigations, there is a discrepancy in the numbers of deaths and missing persons computed.

  3. Demographics of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The population of Brazil is estimated based on various sources from 1550 to 1850. The first official census took place in 1872. From that year, every 10 years (with some exceptions) the population is counted. [9] Brazil is the seventh most populated country in the world. 1550 – 15,000; 1600 – 100,000; 1660 – 184,000; 1700 – 300,000 ...

  4. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    According to the IBGE, in 2019, the literacy rate of the population was 93.4%, meaning that 11.3 million (6.6% of population) people are still illiterate in the country, with some states such as Rio de Janeiro and Santa Catarina reaching around 97% of literacy rate; [422] functional illiteracy has reached 21.6% of the population. [423]

  5. Category:Deaths in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Disease-related deaths in Brazil (7 C) ... (2 C, 3 P) P. Deaths by person in Brazil (14 P) Prisoners who died in Brazilian ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  6. List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea - Wikipedia

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    Adelir Antônio de Carli (February 8, 1967 – April 20, 2008), also known in Brazil as Padre Baloeiro or Padre do Balão ("Balloon Priest" in Portuguese), was a Brazilian Catholic priest, who died during an attempt at cluster ballooning on April 20, 2008.

  7. Juma people - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, the Juma numbered between 12,000–15,000 people. [3] The Juma numbered 300 in 1940. [2] In 1998, there were only four Juma people. [citation needed]. As of 2021, there are 17 descendants of Aruká's, the last elder Juma member, who died from COVID-19 in 2021 in Porto Velho. He was survived by his three daughters and ...

  8. History of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    During the Bolsonaro government, Brazil reached 33 million people suffering from hunger, a number that less than 2 years earlier was 19.1 million, [94] also during his government, Brazil became the second country with the most deaths from COVID-19, more than 670,000 deaths with more than 30 million infections were reported.

  9. List of indigenous peoples of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Many of the estimated 2,000 nations and tribes which existed in the 16th century died out as a consequence of the European settlement. Most of the Indigenous population died due to European diseases and warfare, declining from an estimated pre-Columbian high of millions to some 300,000 in 1997, grouped into some 200 tribes.