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1 Real, 1994-
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Front: Sculpture of the Republic
Back: White-necked jacobin hummingbirds
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5 Reais, 1994-
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Front: Sculpture of the Republic
Back: Great egret
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10 Reais, 2000 Polymer Commemorates 500th Anniversary of the Discovery
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Front: Pedro Alvares Cabral (1467-1520), Portuguese navigator
who discovered Brazil
Back: Map of Brazil and ethnic faces representing modern day Brazil
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2 Reais, 2001-
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Front: Sculpture of the Republic
Back: Tartaruga Marinha turtles
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20 Reais, 2002
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Front: Sculpture of the Republic
Back: Lion monkey
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Brazil occupies half of the continent of South America, Portuguese established
settlements there in 1500. It became an empire in 1822 and a republic in 1889.
For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on Brazil.
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