Brazil, a country rich in diversity and history, derives its name from the brazilwood tree, known as "pau-brasil" in Portuguese.
This tree was highly valued for its red dye, which was a significant export during the early colonial period.
The term "Brasil" reflects not only the natural resources that attracted European explorers but also the deep connection to indigenous cultures.
Before colonization, various indigenous groups inhabited the land, each with their own languages and traditions.
The name encapsulates a blend of ecological wealth and cultural heritage, symbolizing the resilience and richness of Brazil's identity. - https://brazilfocusguide.com/blog/brazil-name-origin/?unique_id_z5qec6x5
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