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Major Brazilian destinations have attracted around 5,5 million foreign tourists last year, but only an insignificant part of them were Africans. Something rather unexpected if we take into account the proximity of the South America and Africa coasts. Only African poverty explains this situation.
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Brazilian embassies: official addresses and correlated elements
Brazil Consulates
See the site below. The site is in Portuguese, but it is easy to locate your country and consulates in the showed ordered list, and get the addresses you are looking for...
Brazilian consulates: official addresses and correlated elements
«BRAZIL OWES AFRICA A
HISTORIC DEBT» (President Lula of
Brazil) Brazil, Angola,
Mozambique, Sao Tome and Guine Bissau all have an important common trace: all
are former Portuguese colonies and all speak the same language – Portuguese.
Another common
link, also connected to history, resides in the Brazilian population origin: the
black Brazilian people are descendant of African slaves, driven to South America
by the Portuguese, many of them from the former Portuguese colonies… See
Brazil and the African Culture,
for more details about this point. That’s why Brazil owes Africa a historic
debt», according to Brazil’s President words.
These historic reasons may strengthen
the ties between Brazil and Africa – links that Brazil wants to develop, and are
expressed by several diplomatic and high ranking visits. There have been signed
or are in progress several accords and actions aiming to promote
health, cultural, industrial and commercial ties between
Brazil and the ancient Portuguese colonies of Africa.
The President of Brazil, accompanied by more than 100
Brazilian businessmen, have recently visited and evaluated opportunities of
cooperation with Angola, trying to increment the already strong relationship
between the two countries, extending them to areas such as infrastructure,
construction and agriculture, besides more traditional ones as the oil and the
diamonds sectors.
BRAZIL AND SOUTH AFRICA
But the Brazilian project for Africa
includes other African countries too, as showed by the formal accords with the
South Africa Republic in the so called G3.
The actual Brazilian Presidency is
betting in a privileged alliance with the most important southern African state:
South Africa. Global strategic talks and accords between the two regimes have
been intense in the last years, in a trilateral alliance that also includes
India. See:
India and
Brazil as Emerging New Potencies
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