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What state is Sorocaba?

What state is Sorocaba?

State of São Paulo
Sorocaba/State

Is Sorocaba Brazil safe?

Sorocaba is the safest of the 10 largest cities of the São Paulo state, and probably one of safest large cities of the country. This is likely due to the lack of extreme social contrasts commonly seen in other large Brazilian cities – Sorocaba contains practically no slums (favelas).

Which country is Sorocaba?

Brazil

Sorocaba
CountryBrazil
RegionSoutheast Brazil
StateSão Paulo
Metropolitan RegionSorocaba

What religions are in Brazil?

Religion. Brazil’s religious landscape is as diverse as it’s ethnic and geographic diversity. Accordingly, the majority of Brazilians in the country identify as Roman Catholic (64.4%), thus reflecting it’s historical relationship with Portugal and the Catholic Church.

What is the language of Brazil?

Portuguese
Brazil/Official languages

Portuguese is the first language of the vast majority of Brazilians, but numerous foreign words have expanded the national lexicon. The Portuguese language has undergone many transformations, both in the mother country and in its former colony, since it was first introduced into Brazil in the 16th century.

What are Brazil famous for?

What is Brazil famous for? Brazil is famous for its iconic carnival festival and its talented soccer players like Pelé and Neymar. Brazil is also known for its tropical beaches, exquisite waterfalls, and the Amazon rainforest.

What are the 2 main religions in Brazil?

Demographics

  • Christianity: 169,329,176 – 88.77% Roman Catholicism: 123,280,172 – 64.63% Protestantism: 42,275,440 – 22.16% Other Christians: 3,773,564 – 1.98%
  • No religion: 15,335,510 – 8.04%
  • Other religions: 6,091,113 – 3.19%

What is Brazil main religion?

Roman Catholic
Religion. Brazil’s religious landscape is as diverse as it’s ethnic and geographic diversity. Accordingly, the majority of Brazilians in the country identify as Roman Catholic (64.4%), thus reflecting it’s historical relationship with Portugal and the Catholic Church.