Which is your favorite Brazilian biome?

which is your favorite Brazilian biome?

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[1] Pampas

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When I think Brazil i think of the rainforest

[2] Atlantic Forest (yellow area)

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[3] Cerrado

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When i think in Austria i think in Hitler

[4] Pantanal

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Katinga means armpit stink here so I choose caatinga

catinga here means stink, but CAAtinga (with two As) means the biome

Amazonian jungles is s the most based one. There still some uncontacted nigga tribes

[5] Amazon Rainforest

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[6] Caatinga

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BONUS:
[2.1] Paraná pine forest (Mata das Araucárias)
part of Atlantic Forest

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BONUS
[??] Maranhão Babaçu forests (Mata dos Cocais)
transition between Caatinga, Cerrado and Amazon

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Give Rio Grande do Sul back, macaco. The Pampas and the Río de la Plata Basin rightfully belong to the Hispanic people.

No

It belongs to us Paulistas

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wtf are you talking about? I has always been part of Portuguese colonization

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>literally the most boring
Lmao

*It has always been

I like it because it reminds me of minecraft

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Actually the first Luso-Brazilian settlement in the area were done in early XVIII by a Bandeirante, who is also considered the first Tropeiro.

Francisco de Brito Peixoto, was a Vicentino Bandeirante, born in 1650 in Santos-SP. Son of Anna da Guerra do Prado and Domingos de Brito Peixoto.

Francisco founded Laguna and lived there from 1715 to 1718, then with his own resources he explored, discovered, took possession and started the settlement of the fields of Rio Grande de São Pedro do Sul (today State of Rio Grande do Sul) to the Portuguese crown, and made the connection by land from Laguna to Rio Grande, Maldonado, Colonia del Sacramento and Montevideo.
Francisco, allied with to Minuano natives, started the first cattle raising farms of Luso-Brazilian origin in the Prata region.

In a courageous attitude towards the Castilians of Buenos Aires, he established his trade and sent his men to the Colonia de Sacramento, of Portuguese possession at the time, where he explored the commerce of cattle, mules, horses and leather, in order to introduce in São Paulo, thus inaugurating the first path between Sacramento and Laguna and the first integration movement of the Prata Region to Brazil, on the path between Sacramento-Laguna-Paranaguá-Curitiba-Sorocaba-São Paulo.
With the news of the successes of their endeavors in driving cattle and mules, new Bandeirantes focused their efforts on the new movement that emerged, in order to introduce the mule in São Paulo and Minas Gerais.

For his brave deeds, he received from the king of Portugal the lands from Garopaba/SC to the Tramandaí/RS river, he was also Commander of the Island of Santa Catarina.

He died on October 31, 1735, in Laguna / SC, the city he founded. His remains are on the main altar of the Santo Antônio dos Anjos Church, built by him in 1696.
With such feats Francisco is considered one of the greatest heroes in the history of São Paulo.

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