Government of Brazil The ABC Powers refers in diplomacy to the South American countries of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. They have been referred to by this name since the beginning of the 20th century, especially in reference to the diplomatic ABC Powers Conference of 1914: ...more on Wikipedia about "ABC Powers"
Radiobras or Agência Brasil or ABr is the national broadcaster and a government agency of Brazil. The name is a portmanteau of Radiodifusão Brasil ("Brazil Broadcasting"). Radiobras operates several radio stations and TV stations throughout the country. It is also involved in international broadcasting, primarily on shortwave. ...more on Wikipedia about "Agência Brasil"
The Agência Brasileira de Inteligência (ABIN) or Brazilian Intelligence Agency is the successor organization to the infamous Serviço Nacional de Informações (SNI) or National Intelligence Service formed during the dictatorship of Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco in the mid-1960's. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brazilian Intelligence Agency"
The Brazilian Embassy in Washington is the embassy of Brazil in Washington D.C.. The current embassy is located on Embassy Row at 3006 Massachusetts Ave. NW. ...more on Wikipedia about "Embassy of Brazil in Washington"
(Foreign relations of Brazil) Disputes - international: ...more on Wikipedia about "Foreign relations of Brazil"
Fundação Nacional do Índio (FUNAI or Funai) is the Brazilian Indian Protection Agency. It was originally called the SPI or Indian Protection Service. Its first director was Marshall Cândido Rondon. He also invented the agency's motto, "Die if necessary, but never kill." ...more on Wikipedia about "Fundação Nacional do Índio"
(List of Brazilian Presidents under the Old Republic) * 1889 - Temporary Govern - Mal. Deodoro da Fonseca ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Brazilian Presidents under the Old Republic"
The President of the Federal Republic of Brazil is the head of state and head of government of Brazil. He is also the supreme commander of the Brazilian Armed Forces. ...more on Wikipedia about "President of Brazil"
This is a list of Prime Ministers of Brazil; officially, Presidente do Conselho de Ministros or President of the Council of Ministers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prime Ministers of Brazil"
Prince of Brazil (Portuguese: Principe do Brasil) was a title used in kingdom of Portugal, normally conferred on the heir of the royal house. The title was created by King John IV of Portugal in 1645, soon after Portugal had gotten rid of its Spanish rulers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prince of Brazil"
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