Brazil (No American Revolution)

Brazil (Brazil, in Portuguese; Brasilia, in Latin; Brasil, in Spanish), officially Kingdom of Brazil (Reino do Brazil, in Portuguese; Regnum Brasiliæ, in Latin; Reino del Brasil, in Spanish), is the biggest country in both South and Latin America, the fifth biggest country in the world, and fifth most populous. It's the only country in America where Portuguese is primarily spoken, and the biggest Portuguese speaking country in the world. Its Constitution, conceded in 1891, conceives Brazil as a parliamentary federal monarchy, formed by the union of 18 provinces and Federal City. Delimited on the East by the Atlantic Ocean, Brazil has a 7,491 km (4,655 mi) coast. The countries borders with all the other countries in South America, except Chile. It borders with Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and the French Guyana on North; New Granada and Peru on West; Argentina on Southwest. Several archipelagos are part of Brazil's territory, such as the Rocas Atoll, the Archipelago of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Fernando de Noronha, and Trinity and Matim Vaz. Brazil is also home to a diversity of wild animals, ecosystems and vast natural resources in great variety of protected habitats.