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Coat of Arms

Brazil Coat of ArmsThe Coat of Arms of the Federative Republic of Brazil consists of a five-pointed yellow-and-green star with a blue circle in the middle, surrounded by a coffee plant on the left-hand side and a tobacco plant on the right.

The central blue circle shows the Southern Cross and is surrounded by twenty-seven white stars representing the 26 states and the Federal District.

It also has a blue ribbon with the official name of the country, namely República Federativa do Brasil, and the date of 15 November 1889, the day the Republic was established.

National Anthem
Originally composed by Francisco Manuel as a purely orchestral piece for military bands, the words of the Brazilian national anthem were written by Osório Duque Estrada and officially adopted in 1922.

National Flag

Brazilian FlagThe Brazilian national flag features a yellow diamond on a green background: green represents Brazil's lush vegetation and yellow its wealth in gold.

In the centre of the diamond there is a dark blue sphere representing the deep hue of the sky in the tropics. The sphere contains twenty-seven stars representing the capital of the country and its federal states, and across the middle of the sphere runs a white banner bearing the words Ordem e Progresso (Order and Progress).




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Consular Officers will only receive applications from applicants, who are able to comply with the aforementioned requirements. The Embassy reserves the right to apply additional requirements when necessary. We require at least FOUR working days to process the visa

Brazil in Brief (4)
With thousands of miles of unspoilt coastline and beaches, the vast Amazon rainforest, an unique blend of African and European cultures and cosmopolitan cities such as Rio de Janeiro with its world famous Carnival, Brazil awaits the visitor with an energy and a rhythm of its own.

Cultural (2)
In an effort aimed at enhancing cultural cooperation between the two countries, the Brazilian Embassy is sponsoring and coordinating the training and teaching of Capoiera music dances in selected primary schools in Harare.

Commercial (3)
The economic expansion that is being verified in many productive regions throughout Brazil has also been a key factor to the continuity of the expansion of the Brazilian exports.

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