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Brazilian people : ウィキペディア英語版
Brazilians

Brazilians (2014)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IBGE - Projeção da população )
|regions = 202 million
|region1 =
|pop1 = 450,559 (estimated)
|ref1 =
|region2 =
|pop2 = 325,032
|ref2 = 〔
|region3 =
|pop3 = 201,527
|ref3 = 〔
|region4 =
|pop4 = 140,426
|ref4 = 〔
|region5 =
|pop5 = 128,238
|ref5 = 〔
|region6 =
|pop6 = 118,000
|ref6 = 〔
|region7 =
|pop7 = 95,160
|ref7 = 〔
|region8 =
|pop8 = 85,000
|ref8 =
|region9 =
|pop9 = 80,000
|ref9 = 〔
|region10 =
|pop10 = 60,000
|ref10 = 〔
|region11 =
|pop11 = 57,000
|ref11 = 〔
|region12 =
|pop12 = 41,330
|ref12 = 〔
|region13 =
|pop13 = 31,928
|ref13 = 〔
|region14 =
|pop14 = 27,097
|ref14 = 〔
|region15 =
|pop15 = 26,482
|ref15 = 〔
|region16 =
|pop16 = 45,300
|ref16 = 〔
|region17 =
|pop17 = 25,150
|ref17 =
|region18 =
|pop18 = 22,000
|ref18 = 〔
|region19 =
|pop19 = 20,000
|ref19 = 〔http://g1.globo.com/Noticias/Mundo/0,,MUL295146-5602,00.html〕
|region20 =
|pop20 = 10.040
|ref20 = 〔
|region21 = Other countries
|pop21 = 275,579
|ref21 = 〔
|langs=Portuguese (99.4%)
Indigenous languages (0.082%)
High German languages (Moselle Franconian Hunsrückisch, Westphalian, Luxembourgish, Swabian, Bavarian, Austrian) and Low German language (Pomeranian, Plautdietsch) (Bilingualism 1.94%, co-official status).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hunsrückish )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Standard German )
Venetian or Talian (0.49%)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Veneto )
Polish (0.19%)
Ukrainian (0.049%)
Dutch (0.031%)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dutch in Brazil )
Castilian (0.22%)
French (0.0457%)
Lithuanian (0.04%)
Norwegian (0.027%)
Russian (0.02%)
North Levantine spoken Arabic (0.07%)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lebanese Arabic, other Levantine Arabic varieties and Semitic languages in Brazil )
Japanese (0.197%)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Japanese in Brazil )
Korean (0.0396%)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Korean in Brazil )
Chinese (0.12%)
Yiddish High German (0.018%)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yiddish High German )
Hebrew (0.033%)
Native English speakers (0.2007%)
English as a second or foreign additional language (5%)
|rels= Christian majority: Roman Catholicism 64% (nominal, culturally Christian, nonpractising lapsed Catholics included), Protestantism 22%,
other Christians: Orthodox Church, Mormonism
Irreligion, Deism, Agnosticism, Atheism 9%
minorities: Kardecism, Buddhism and other Oriental philosophies, Judaism, African tradition religions and Islam.
|related-c=
Latin Americans PortugueseWest/Central Africans Indigenous peoples Italians Spaniards Germans Polish Dutch French Lithuanians Norwegians UkrainiansBrasiguayos Other Lusophone peoples Other Europeans Japanese Lebanese
}}
Brazilians (''brasileiros'' in Portuguese, 〔Some regional pronunciations include (:bɾaziˈleɪ̯ɾʊs) in São Paulo and much of Southern Brazil, and (:bɾɐziˈleⁱɾuⁱʃ) in Rio de Janeiro.〕) are all people born in Brazil. A Brazilian can also be a person born abroad to a Brazilian father or a Brazilian mother or a foreigner living in Brazil who acquired Brazilian citizenship.
==Definition==
(詳細はConstitution of Brazil, a Brazilian citizen is:
* Anyone born in Brazil, even if to foreign parents. However, if the foreign parents were at the service of a foreign State (such as foreign diplomats), the child is not Brazilian;
* Anyone born abroad to a Brazilian father or a Brazilian mother, with registration of birth in a Brazilian Embassy or Consulate. Also, a person born abroad to a Brazilian father or a Brazilian mother who was not registered but who, after turning 18 years old, went to live in Brazil;〔Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil, Artigo 12, I.〕
* A foreigner living in Brazil who applied for and was accepted as a Brazilian citizen.
According to the Constitution, all people who hold Brazilian citizenship are equal, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender or religion.
A foreigner can apply for Brazilian citizenship after living for 4 (four) uninterrupted years in Brazil and being able to speak Portuguese. A native person from an official Portuguese language country (Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guinea Bissau and East Timor) can request the Brazilian nationality after only 1 uninterrupted year living in Brazil. A foreign born person who holds Brazilian citizenship has exactly the same rights and duties of the Brazilian citizen by birth, but cannot occupy some special public positions such as the Presidency of the Republic, Vice-presidency of the Republic, Minister (Secretary) of Defense, Presidency (Speaker) of the Senate, Presidency (Speaker) of the House of Representatives, Officer of the Armed Forces and Diplomat.〔

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