International Brazil relations

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The map shows in purple the selected country (Brazil), and represents in a green scale its closest relations, and in a red scale its strained relations.

Profile summary of Brazil

Brazil is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. It is the world's fifth-largest country by both area and population. The capital of Brazil is Brasília, and the most populous city is São Paulo. Brazil is a founding member of the Mercosul trade bloc and the Union of South American Nations.

Brazil has a diverse mix of cultures, languages, and religions. Portuguese is the official language, and Catholicism is the dominant religion. Brazil has a mixed economy with abundant natural resources. It is the ninth-largest economy in the world and the sixth-largest in the Americas. However, it has been facing significant economic challenges in recent years, including high levels of inequality and corruption.

Brazil has a federal presidential constitutional republic form of government, with a president serving as both the head of state and head of government. The country has a multi-party system, with numerous political parties representing a range of ideologies.

Brazil has a long history of international engagement and plays a significant role in regional and global affairs. It is a member of the United Nations and the Union of South American Nations, among other international organizations. It has actively participated in peacekeeping efforts and has strong diplomatic relations with many countries around the world.

Diverse Sources: UN, WorldBank, Brazil Statistics Office/Department. Most recent available data
Capital Brasilia
Population 212 559 417
Land Area (sq km) 8 460 415
Main religion Christianity
Life Expectancy 77 years

The influence of Brazil in the World

Brazil is a country with a High International Influence. It is located in place 24 in the world influence ranking. Brazil's actions have a wide-ranging impact on the world and on other countries. Click here to know more !

Brazil maintains contact with 91 countries. The five most intense relations Brazil has are with: United States with a score of 44 458 , Argentina with a score of 30 724 , Israel with a score of 20 706 , Ukraine with a score of 18 178 , and China with a score of 16 460 .

Top 5 most Intense relations of Brazil
Position Country Influence Options
1 United States 44 458
2 Argentina 30 724
3 Israel 20 706
4 Ukraine 18 178
5 China 16 460

The closest and strained relations involving Brazil worldwide

The top five closest relations from Brazil are: France with a score of 9.93 , Portugal with a score of 9.72 , Russia with a score of 9.72 , Colombia with a score of 9.72 , and United States with a score of 9.65 .

Top 5 closest relations of Brazil
Position Country Relation Options
1 France 9.9
2 Portugal 9.7
3 Russia 9.7
4 Colombia 9.7
5 United States 9.7

While, the top five strained relations from Brazil are: Iran with a score of 1.96 , Venezuela with a score of 3.5 , Chile with a score of 3.8 , Iraq with a score of 4.0 , and Nicaragua with a score of 4.5 .

Top 5 strained relation of Brazil
Position Country Relation Options
1 Iran 2.0
2 Venezuela 3.5
3 Chile 3.8
4 Iraq 4.0
5 Nicaragua 4.5

A summary of international relations of Brazil

Of the total of 91 countries with which Brazil maintains relations, it has an Excellent relation with 16 countries , a Good relation with 36 countries , a Neutral relation with 35 countries , a Bad relation with 3 countries and a Very bad relation with 1 country.

Summary relations of Brazil. Excellent relation: 8-10, Good relation: 6-8, Neutral relation: 4-6, Bad relation: 2-4, Very bad relation: 0-2
Relation Quantity
1.Excellent 16
2.Good 36
3.Neutral 35
4.Bad 3
5.Very bad 1

All the international relations of Brazil

All relations of Brazil
Position Country Relation Options
1 France 9.9
2 Portugal 9.7
3 Russia 9.7
4 Colombia 9.7
5 United States 9.7
6 Germany 9.7
7 Italy 9.6
8 China 9.5
9 India 9.2
10 Canada 8.7
11 Angola 8.6
12 Ukraine 8.5
13 East Timor 8.5
14 Timor-Leste 8.5
15 European Union 8.2
16 Israel 8.2
17 Mexico 8.0
18 Jamaica 7.5
19 Czech Republic 7.3
20 Egypt 7.3
21 Argentina 7.2
22 Nigeria 7.0
23 Guyana 7.0
24 Hungary 6.8
25 Barbados 6.8
26 Poland 6.7
27 Pakistan 6.6
28 Indonesia 6.5
29 Thailand 6.5
30 South Korea 6.5
31 Sweden 6.5
32 Spain 6.5
33 Uruguay 6.5
34 Romania 6.5
35 South Africa 6.5
36 Denmark 6.5
37 Haiti 6.5
38 Guinea-Bissau 6.5
39 Ethiopia 6.5
40 Australia 6.5
41 Azerbaijan 6.5
42 Democratic Republic of the Congo 6.5
43 Namibia 6.5
44 Mozambique 6.4
45 United Kingdom 6.4
46 Holy See 6.4
47 Peru 6.3
48 Austria 6.3
49 Algeria 6.2
50 Japan 6.2
51 Philippines 6.2
52 Syria 6.1
53 Kenya 6.0
54 Tanzania 6.0
55 Norway 6.0
56 Slovenia 6.0
57 Kazakhstan 6.0
58 Georgia 6.0
59 Cape Verde 6.0
60 São Tomé and Príncipe 6.0
61 Lithuania 6.0
62 Lebanon 5.8
63 New Zealand 5.7
64 Turkey 5.7
65 Qatar 5.7
66 Finland 5.7
67 Paraguay 5.6
68 Bolivia 5.5
69 Saudi Arabia 5.5
70 Greece 5.5
71 Armenia 5.5
72 Bangladesh 5.5
73 Trinidad and Tobago 5.5
74 Serbia 5.4
75 Albania 5.4
76 Cuba 5.4
77 Malaysia 5.2
78 Taiwan 5.2
79 Libya 5.2
80 Ireland 5.0
81 Belize 5.0
82 Costa Rica 5.0
83 North Korea 4.9
84 Ecuador 4.7
85 Palestine 4.6
86 Suriname 4.6
87 Nicaragua 4.5
88 Iraq 4.0
89 Chile 3.8
90 Venezuela 3.5
91 Iran 2.0

The data shown in this webpage has been updated in .