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Brazilian People

Brazilians
Brasileiros
Total population
c. 207,556,571 (2015 estimate)
Regions with significant populations
 Brazil        190,755,799(2010 Census)       
                       204,450,649(2015 estimate)
 United States 113,716
 Japan 479,649
 Paraguay 349,842
 Portugal 166,775
 Spain 128,638
 United Kingdom 120,000
 Germany 482,000-1,100,000
  Switzerland 81,000
 France 70,000
 Italy 69,000
 Belgium 48,000
 Argentina 47,045
 Canada 39,300
 French Guiana 38,700
 Bolivia 28,546
 Australia 27,000
 Netherlands 21,948
Other countries 211,063
Languages

Portuguese (99.5%)
Indigenous languages (0.082%)
High German languages (Moselle Franconian Hunsrückisch, Luxembourgish, Swabian, Bavarian, Austrian, Allemanic) and Low German language (Pomeranian, Plautdietsch and Westphalian) (Bilingualism 1.94%, co-official status).
Venetian or Talian (1.49%)
Polish (0.29%)
Ukrainian (0.14%)
Dutch (0.041%)
Castilian (0.22%)
French (0.1457%)
Lithuanian (0.04%)
Norwegian (0.027%)
Russian (0.02%)
Arabic and Turoyo (Aramaic) (0.07%)
Japanese (0.197%)
Korean (0.0396%)
Chinese (0.13%)
Yiddish High German (0.038%)
Hebrew (0.044%)


Native English speakers (0.2007%)
English as a second or foreign additional language (6.7%)
Religion

Christian majority: Roman Catholicism 64% (nominal, culturally Christian, nonpractising lapsed Catholics included), Protestantism 22%, other Christians: Orthodox Church, Mormonism, Jehovah Witnesses, Brazilian Catholics

Irreligion, Deism, Agnosticism and Atheism: 9.0%

minorities: Kardecism, Buddhism and other Oriental philosophies (Shinto and Shinto-derived Japanese new religions, Korean Confucianism), Judaism, African tradition religions (Umbanda) and Islam
Related ethnic groups
Latin Americans • Portuguese • West/Central Africans • Indigenous peoples • Italians • Spaniards • Germans • Polish • Dutch • French • Lithuanians • Norwegians • Ukrainians • Brasiguayos • Other Lusophone peoples • Other Europeans • Japanese • Arabs • Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews

Portuguese (99.5%)
Indigenous languages (0.082%)
High German languages (Moselle Franconian Hunsrückisch, Luxembourgish, Swabian, Bavarian, Austrian, Allemanic) and Low German language (Pomeranian, Plautdietsch and Westphalian) (Bilingualism 1.94%, co-official status).
Venetian or Talian (1.49%)
Polish (0.29%)
Ukrainian (0.14%)
Dutch (0.041%)
Castilian (0.22%)
French (0.1457%)
Lithuanian (0.04%)
Norwegian (0.027%)
Russian (0.02%)
Arabic and Turoyo (Aramaic) (0.07%)
Japanese (0.197%)
Korean (0.0396%)
Chinese (0.13%)
Yiddish High German (0.038%)
Hebrew (0.044%)


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