Why Brazil Looks Like 5 Different Countries

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @MonsieurDean
    @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +117

    The biggest question is...which country do we do next?

    • @run_down_mid8480
      @run_down_mid8480 Před měsícem +14

      Probably indonesia 🇮🇩 OR the nordic countries region for example it's interesting to me that leftist finland would have a high gun ownership rate or that all of these countries are city states except for Sweden 🇸🇪 which is the only one with real geographic diversity in it's population distribution. It'll be interesting to learn how these countries evolved from the viking age and got to where they are today.

    • @Vryheid
      @Vryheid Před měsícem +15

      I'm thinking of Argentina or Mexico

    • @brezsmith6743
      @brezsmith6743 Před měsícem +12

      Please do Argentina next. It's 5 regions (Patagonia, Cuyo, Pampas, Northeast, Northwest) are so diverse and is such an underestimated country in terms of landscape and geography.

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +7

      Our neighbors 🇦🇷

    • @crusader2112
      @crusader2112 Před měsícem +7

      Mexico, Cananda, or the England/the UK.

  • @23uncbball
    @23uncbball Před měsícem +755

    Come to Brazil, before Brazil comes to you 🇧🇷

    • @creely123
      @creely123 Před měsícem +17

      Wouldn't that be Portugal?

    • @frp3337
      @frp3337 Před měsícem +7

      Why bro​@@creely123

    • @creely123
      @creely123 Před měsícem +22

      @@frp3337 Because Portugal visited Brazil in the 1490s and ever since Brazil has not been the same.

    • @frp3337
      @frp3337 Před měsícem +10

      @@creely123 Brazil is very different from Portugal

    • @creely123
      @creely123 Před měsícem +26

      @@frp3337 Yes, it is very different. Brazil is the United States of South America do to its large and diverse population with 1 single dominant language to unify it all.

  • @user-je3sk8cj6g
    @user-je3sk8cj6g Před měsícem +111

    CZcams: memtions Brazil
    Brazilians (ALL of them): I feel a disturbance in the Force.

  • @DeanMonsieur
    @DeanMonsieur Před měsícem +504

    Brazil is the country of all time

    • @hotchocolateconnoisseur
      @hotchocolateconnoisseur Před měsícem +12

      When is the part 2 to the Brazil video? ❤

    • @creely123
      @creely123 Před měsícem +10

      Brought to you by Portugal.

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +3

      Truly

    • @Boseibert
      @Boseibert Před měsícem +7

      ​@@creely123 The portuguese on their own coudn't do much, they needed the "help" of some african "friends" and the wisdom of the native americans that they asked "very gently" about the region and it's recources.

    • @joao.fenix1473
      @joao.fenix1473 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@BoseibertPortugal allied with native tribes and African kingdoms against other European powers and other African kingdoms and native tribes

  • @LordOz3
    @LordOz3 Před měsícem +156

    As a writer, videos like these make for great worldbuilding inspiration. There's so many differences in places we view as a homogeneous single region.

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +16

      Hey, I’m glad I was able to help :)

    • @digitandoshshua
      @digitandoshshua Před měsícem +4

      I agree, but unfortunately most of the data is incorrect. It was made from good intent I am sure, but you sld have checked with a Brazilian person before make the vídeo though..

    • @efxnews4776
      @efxnews4776 Před 26 dny

      ​​@@digitandoshshualike what is wrong?

  • @qwepoiasdlkjzxcmnb
    @qwepoiasdlkjzxcmnb Před měsícem +565

    As a Brazilian, quick notes:
    1. Placing Rio de Janeiro into the "Greater São Paulo" region will get you killed down here hehehe
    2. The waves of Germans, Italians, Poles and Japanese immigrants that separate the cultural trait of the North from that of the South/Southeast came MUCH later, as the country was modernizing (independence, industrialization, ...) from around the 1850's..., so the Portuguese presence was never "not there" since the 1500's
    3. Curiosity: the central area of Brazil (Planalto Central) was actually barren until recently, when modern agricultural techniques of adding potassium (or nitrogen?) and lime, and GMO soybeans transformed it
    4. Not sure I'd agree with central part of Brazil being considered more relevant than the Northeast... that tends to be the view from people from São Paulo, kinda like people from NY and LA talk about "fly-over states", y'know?
    Apart from that, a very fair assessment!
    If you're interested in Brazilian geopolitics, would love to chat - I have a more progressive/liberal view of things, but find your takes very rich and informative

    • @ocavaleiro177
      @ocavaleiro177 Před měsícem +39

      Meaning... Your point of view is irrelevant and full of jealous.

    • @frp3337
      @frp3337 Před měsícem +91

      ​@@ocavaleiro177 says the one who's not even bralizilian

    • @DaviRenania
      @DaviRenania Před měsícem +26

      The thing about São Paulo is true though. So is Rio with petrol production.

    • @ocavaleiro177
      @ocavaleiro177 Před měsícem +7

      @@frp3337 oh. I am. The kind that you would not endure 30 s.

    • @frp3337
      @frp3337 Před měsícem +24

      @@ocavaleiro177 idk what you mean by that

  • @aesculetum
    @aesculetum Před měsícem +390

    A bit of modern myth believed by many Brazilians is that the Sul was barren until the Germans, Italians, and other later migrants arrived there. The original Brazilian gaúcho was of Portuguese origin. The frontiersman fighting skirmishes against the Argentinean gauchos to defend the southern border. These Portuguese included a lot of migrants from the Portuguese Atlantic islands, giving the original local culture a distinctive flavor, even among the larger Portuguese cultural hegemon of the rest of the colony.

    • @zuarbrincar769
      @zuarbrincar769 Před měsícem

      This myth that the origins of the south are exclusive to Germany/Italy and not Portugal is more southern propaganda than anything else.🥴

    • @angeloscavazza
      @angeloscavazza Před měsícem +31

      Até onde eu saiba, o gaúcho original era majoritariamente descendente de espanhóis, traço que se observa no RS ainda hoje.

    • @joao.fenix1473
      @joao.fenix1473 Před měsícem +38

      The Gaucho was a portuguese or Castilian speaking mestiço before Germanic and italic migration

    • @jgnogueira
      @jgnogueira Před měsícem +7

      The funniest part is how many of them complain about land that was given by the government to them lmao.

    • @doomerdaniel
      @doomerdaniel Před měsícem +6

      Açorianos!

  • @batatador3386
    @batatador3386 Před měsícem +343

    Brazil mentioned 💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷💪🇧🇷

    • @AnviumZogged
      @AnviumZogged Před měsícem

      Me whenever my irrelevant third world shithole gets mentioned:

  • @luiz_henriqve
    @luiz_henriqve Před měsícem +96

    To be honest, this idea of separatism between states isn't something discussed in reality, apart from edgy teenagers/adults. Moreover, no state can certainly distance itself from others without losing prominence, because Brazil's potential is collective, and everyone knows that (except for small groups on the internet)...
    Perhaps one day Brazil will distance itself from external pressure, and then industrialization will get stronger.

    • @luiz_henriqve
      @luiz_henriqve Před měsícem +13

      Furthermore, if a civil war were to occur (which would be the only way separation could happen) and a state became a nation, that nation would just become another Uruguay or Paraguay, places without much relevance.

    • @andrymiolakolaka
      @andrymiolakolaka Před měsícem

      Brasil é uma potência imperialista que se aproveita dos seus vizinhos e da população, prometem essa industrialização desde da epoca do império e nunca chegou brasil é como leviathan só existe para sugar a sua população

    • @helintonmello1687
      @helintonmello1687 Před měsícem +8

      ​@@luiz_henriqve I think that only extremists in the South talk about separatism today. I say that because i'm born and live in the South (Rio Grande do Sul)

    • @luiz_henriqve
      @luiz_henriqve Před měsícem +3

      @@helintonmello1687 Exactly! And these people's view is opportunistic and pragmatic, as they not only want to separate but also want to take with them states like: São Paulo, Paraná, and both Mato Grossos.
      São Paulo, because it is industrialized, Paraná and both Matos Grossos because of the strong agronomy and livestock.

    • @luiz_henriqve
      @luiz_henriqve Před měsícem

      I was born and live in Mato Grosso do Sul, a recent state that emerged from a separation, so I believe I have some authority to speak on the matter 😸

  • @gustavoabreu3097
    @gustavoabreu3097 Před měsícem +152

    Sad to see Minas Gerais disappear, it's one of the most culturally and historically important regions of Brazil 🥲

    • @enzonavarro8550
      @enzonavarro8550 Před měsícem +33

      Ser meio nordeste e meio sudeste e estar perto de São Paulo e Rio dá nisso

    • @AnonymousAnonposter
      @AnonymousAnonposter Před měsícem +4

      Having a parasitic and unfriendly capital means this. The rest of the state wants nothing to do with Belo Horizonte.

    • @Lehnf
      @Lehnf Před měsícem +28

      É o melhor estado em questão de cultura.

    • @CauaDacruzCavalcante
      @CauaDacruzCavalcante Před měsícem +6

      Eu sou de São Paulo e eu concordo

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa Před měsícem +12

      Minas Gerais é linda

  • @loukanosdegaliza4134
    @loukanosdegaliza4134 Před měsícem +293

    Monsieur Z has just been awarded the title of honorary Brazilian

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +60

      🫡

    • @GAarcher
      @GAarcher Před měsícem +32

      *Congratulations Monzieur, you are now going to Brasil, and do NOT resist*

    • @jgnogueira
      @jgnogueira Před měsícem

      We are going to build a wall and make the Americans pay for it.

    • @WiltSmo-em1ho
      @WiltSmo-em1ho Před měsícem +3

      ​@@MonsieurDeanYou should do Europe next ...

    • @col.barnsby8595
      @col.barnsby8595 Před 18 dny +1

      the worst title a man can get

  • @DaviDyamond
    @DaviDyamond Před měsícem +33

    As a Brazilian from Minas Gerais, the only thing that i can add to the video is that i would not divide my state in this way
    The northern part of Minas Gerais can go to Northeast, the Triângulo region can go to Goiás and the south to São Paulo, but definitely the rest of the state is not similar to São Paulo and Rio, we kinda have our own thing in the middle, specially in the capital Belo Horizonte, and also many historical villages like Ouro Preto wich i am really sure that don't belong to the same region of Rio de Janeiro

    • @gabrielmoreno9455
      @gabrielmoreno9455 Před měsícem +3

      Being not Brazilian, guy missed some important nuances about the country. Definetly Minas Gerais has their own thing going on, and it's culturally very strong. It is not just a copy of São Paulo or Rio. There's this whole mineiro culture going on, on cuisine, poetry, music, in the small historical towns...

    • @andresantvi
      @andresantvi Před měsícem +2

      ​@@gabrielmoreno9455 He put São Paulo and Rio in the same sack. He's unaware of reality. It looks like he watched a tiktok about Brasil and tried to make a video out of it.

    • @zuarbrincar769
      @zuarbrincar769 Před měsícem +2

      I think the point is that we are not just talking about culture, he is taking into account several sociological aspects, and this region in question is very marked by industrialization and globalization

  • @leonardorivelorivelo9253
    @leonardorivelorivelo9253 Před měsícem +82

    Never place Rio and São Paulo on the same category or subdivision while hinting that one controls the other.
    Those 2 fight for dominance on every occasion, the region was agreed on to be called southeast precisely because of those 2 and Minas fighting over it

    • @splashnskillz37
      @splashnskillz37 Před měsícem +3

      *Southeast

    • @alt1f4
      @alt1f4 Před měsícem

      Rio só tem um pib maior que minas por causa do petróleo, aquela região toda parou de ser importante quando Brasília foi criada, minas e sp controlam o brasil desde que o império acabou e o RJ só ta la no meio

    • @rppmJFpNdjEK35C
      @rppmJFpNdjEK35C Před měsícem +2

      Rio is a downfall on every aspect, culture, financial etc.

    • @VVdeRibas
      @VVdeRibas Před měsícem +6

      While Rio and São Paulo fight for dominance, Minas is just standing there chilling out while actually dominating the country.

    • @rppmJFpNdjEK35C
      @rppmJFpNdjEK35C Před měsícem +1

      @@VVdeRibas good joke.

  • @hotchocolateconnoisseur
    @hotchocolateconnoisseur Před měsícem +156

    “Reeyo day juhnaroh” 😭

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +64

      Heey, cut him some slack. Brazilians say "niU iÓrki" all the time 😂

    • @FodaseNaoLigo
      @FodaseNaoLigo Před měsícem

      ​@@VinnieMFbut it is true

    • @WPM_official
      @WPM_official Před měsícem +37

      ​@@VinnieMFWe say Nova Iorque, it's diferent, no one says New York here because we speak portuguese

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +16

      ​@@WPM_official Yes, we translate the name, they don't. That's the easy way. They could call Rio de Janeiro "January's River" and have no issue in saying it, but that's not the case.
      Point is, when one has to pronounce names in different languages they will have their native language phonetics with them, and harping on it is as common as it is useless.

    • @Lehnf
      @Lehnf Před měsícem +2

      ​@@VinnieMFpeeky neeky 😎

  • @Madokaexe
    @Madokaexe Před měsícem +45

    About linguists, here in Brazil there was a large number of people who talked german, Italian and Japanese prior to ww2, mostly around the south and southeast regions, however during ww2 it was prohibited to speak and teach any other language besides Portuguese, this of course didn't include private schools, but it affected the children of many migrants who couldn't learn their parents languages anymore.

    • @Lehnf
      @Lehnf Před měsícem +9

      Isso foi meio paia, Brasil poderia ser quadrilingual.

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa Před měsícem +7

      Basically all of them talked German and Italian. Either partly like at home only or fully. From what I know only German and Italian was prohibited, not all languages except for Portuguese. But the focus was more so on the German part. The government even illegalized all sorts of clubs of Germans (Italians too?) or they had to change crests that showcase a connection to Germany/Germanness and change rules to also allow non-Germans and speak Portuguese only + non-ethnical conduct of the club generally speaking. But that already started to gradually happen prior to ww2 (in which Brazil didn’t even participate until like 1944) in an attempt make all Brazilians the same/mixed. That part of Brazilian history is really interesting and intriguing to me.

    • @gaburieruR
      @gaburieruR Před měsícem +6

      @@Lehnf Improvável, com a industrialização e expansão da comunicação em massa no século XX, o mais provável era que essas línguas morressem naturalmente ou se tornassem pidgin com a língua portuguesa, mas de uso extremamente regional.

    • @nheengausupara
      @nheengausupara Před měsícem +6

      Most of the countryside was speaking Tupi, about the 19th century was when Southern Tupi (língua geral paulista) was extinguished and Portuguese substituted it, in the Amazon it took even more time for the substitution to happen, until the 20th century in many places the Tupi language was still the lingua franca there. Some people still speak the Northern Tupi branch, also called língua geral amazônica or nheengatu.

    • @alexandrecaboski
      @alexandrecaboski Před měsícem

      @@gaburieruR União Europeia funciona bem. Acredito que haveria sim, o aprendizado da lingua portuguesa para negocios com o resto do brasil ou quem sabe o italiano? Ja que a força motora industrial é de SP. Sou do sul, e tenho certeza, que as pessoas daqui iriam preferir falar a lingua materna de seus antepassados.

  • @loukanosdegaliza4134
    @loukanosdegaliza4134 Před měsícem +100

    São Paulo dweller here. My skin is made of concrete and i breath heavy smoke. I love money and taking 3 hours on public transportation between home and work.

    • @danielbruceagra9022
      @danielbruceagra9022 Před měsícem +16

      and speaks "meu" and "ceêloko" all the time

    • @loukanosdegaliza4134
      @loukanosdegaliza4134 Před měsícem +7

      Factz

    • @Menezarian
      @Menezarian Před měsícem +2

      ​@@danielbruceagra9022 I like to imagine if "meu" was also in english, like: "so Man I went to the store and it was closed _mine!!"_

    • @WPM_official
      @WPM_official Před měsícem +1

      ​@@danielbruceagra9022como outro são paulistansista, posso confirmar que eu tenho câncer de pulmão desde que eu nasci, ajuda

    • @elonlageslimacover1718
      @elonlageslimacover1718 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Menezarianacho que tá mais pra "my"

  • @agbottan
    @agbottan Před měsícem +84

    Então... você nos conjurou!
    (So... you summoned us!)

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +26

      Collecting countries like Pokémon

    • @splashnskillz37
      @splashnskillz37 Před měsícem +3

      @@MonsieurDean I was here before the summoning

    • @AnviumZogged
      @AnviumZogged Před měsícem

      Me whenever my irrelevant third world shithole gets mentioned:

  • @ubiratamuniz
    @ubiratamuniz Před měsícem +171

    The regional map shown in 0:38 is the legally correct one. Although your goal was to make the subdivision based on cultural differences, our legal system specifies those specific regions. Although the regions are not specifically written in the Constitution, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statiatics (IBGE) is responsible for the census and for adjusting the regional layout according to culture, nature and economy.

    • @tabletgenesis3439
      @tabletgenesis3439 Před měsícem +11

      As a brazilian, yes, that map is very official.

    • @joaorrs
      @joaorrs Před měsícem +6

      Espírito Santo is misspelled

    • @ubiratamuniz
      @ubiratamuniz Před měsícem +20

      @@joaorrsyes, he used a map written in Spanish, not Portuguese. However the regional division is accurate.

    • @joaorrs
      @joaorrs Před měsícem +2

      @@ubiratamuniz oh that’s true mb

    • @rogercruz1547
      @rogercruz1547 Před měsícem

      And IBGE has been doing such a good job that they are now changing how they calculate HDI and GDP to pretend things are getting better.

  • @nord_anon4406
    @nord_anon4406 Před měsícem +59

    Looks like the Z cinematic universe is on a Brazil kick recently.

  • @VinnieMF
    @VinnieMF Před měsícem +45

    9:50 These two regions together are almost the same as the cultural, historical and somewhat linguistic region called "Paulistânia".

    • @zuarbrincar769
      @zuarbrincar769 Před měsícem +4

      I think Paulistânia is more of São Paulo's imperialism than anything

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +10

      ​​@@zuarbrincar769 Well yes, by definition imperialism. It was from São Paulo that the expeditions for Brazil's interior (Center-West region) came from, consequently they were the ones to leave their marks on the region, hence the historic, cultural and linguistic (accent in this case) similarities with São Paulo.
      Mato Grosso do Sul in its entirety is indistinguishable from countryside São Paulo, those are almost twin states. Then we have portions of northern Paraná, southern Mato Grosso, southern Minas Gerais and southern Goiás.
      That's basically the where all Sertanejo singers come from 😅

    • @zuarbrincar769
      @zuarbrincar769 Před měsícem +2

      @@VinnieMF I wouldn't say it's totally indistinguishable, MS also has a strong substratum of Gaucho culture 🥴

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +4

      ​@@zuarbrincar769 True, there's some, though I wouldn't call it strong. Gaucho culture in Brazil is strong in southern Rio Grande do Sul, above that... glimpses.

    • @Kitsune-kun663
      @Kitsune-kun663 Před měsícem +4

      @@zuarbrincar769 more of a region with common cultural background. If you take an old map of Brazil (really old, like XVIII century), you'll see that all that region was called "São Paulo". It was the land colonized by the Bandeirantes, the Caipira culture.

  • @Leonardo_Mantovani
    @Leonardo_Mantovani Před měsícem +68

    I was NOT expecting this.
    😂

  • @thalesvinicius2571
    @thalesvinicius2571 Před měsícem +27

    4:53 Your "caatinga" pronunciation is very good, which makes funnier the pronunciation commentary that follow it

    • @WilliamSantos-cv8rr
      @WilliamSantos-cv8rr Před měsícem +3

      he pronounced as ''catinga'' that means bad smell

    • @thalesvinicius2571
      @thalesvinicius2571 Před měsícem +1

      @@WilliamSantos-cv8rr We, Brazilians, do this all the time, those 2 are almost the same. the only phonetic difference is the elongated "a" sound.

    • @WilliamSantos-cv8rr
      @WilliamSantos-cv8rr Před měsícem +1

      @@thalesvinicius2571 not in my region, Sertão da Bahia.

    • @pedrosabino8751
      @pedrosabino8751 Před měsícem +1

      He even pronounced the famous "dry T" of the eastern subregion

    • @thalesvinicius2571
      @thalesvinicius2571 Před měsícem

      @@WilliamSantos-cv8rr justo

  • @leonardoleo5740
    @leonardoleo5740 Před měsícem +56

    São Paulo: Mostly right as far as I can know. Just remember the interior is very different than the coast.
    Maranhão: This name is of a single state which is very different from the rest of the country. A more accurate name would be "Bahia region", as this region is largely an extension of bahian culture.
    South: Very right.
    Central Brazil: Very right. Also this region is as sparse as the MidWest US.
    Amazon: Very right.
    The last comment is true. Brazil is mostly São Paulo and Central region and both enough to make the country function.

    • @Arthur_-xv4yt
      @Arthur_-xv4yt Před měsícem +34

      Extensão da cultura baiana? Nada a ver irmão, Alagoas e Paraíba se assemelham muito a Pernambuco (Alagoas era parte de Pernambuco, inclusive), Ceará, Maranhão e Piauí tem semelhanças entre si mas são completamente diferentes da Bahia.
      Extension of bahian culture? I don't think so. Alagoas and Paraíba are very similar to Pernambuco (Alagoas was even part of Pernambuco), Ceará, Maranhão and Piauí have similarities between themselves but are completely different from Bahia.
      Edit: forgot to add translation

    • @MitchTinkler
      @MitchTinkler Před měsícem +7

      É você não estudou história o estado do Maranhão e o estado do brazil

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +7

      Would only disagree with Maranhão. The video was off there and this comment as well.

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +3

      @@VinnieMF How so?

    • @FodaseNaoLigo
      @FodaseNaoLigo Před měsícem

      São Paulo is half divided state

  • @Adam_Johns
    @Adam_Johns Před měsícem +29

    He uploaded this video while I was on a flight to Brazil lol.

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +13

      Literally going to Brazil 😂🇧🇷

    • @splashnskillz37
      @splashnskillz37 Před měsícem

      @@MonsieurDean You coming ?

    • @Adam_Johns
      @Adam_Johns Před měsícem +5

      @@MonsieurDean hey this country is amazing. Especially the South and São Paulo areas. (I lived here in the confederate city for 6 months so I’m biased lol)

    • @jonathankantunes2198
      @jonathankantunes2198 Před měsícem +1

      where are u going here bro? i'm from sao paulo, if you come i'm sure you'll enjoy

    • @Adam_Johns
      @Adam_Johns Před měsícem +3

      @@jonathankantunes2198 I’m in São Paulo currently. I lived here last year and I love it.

  • @helintonmello1687
    @helintonmello1687 Před měsícem +38

    10:00 I am an ethnically German Brazilian living in the southernmost state and I can confirm, the secessionist movement here isn't too serious today as it was in the past.
    Also, as a German person, I don't like seeing my country being split. 💀☠

    • @richardshansel
      @richardshansel Před měsícem

      Sim tbm sou de etnia alemã sou do Paraná é odeio essa porra de movimento separatista

    • @Gingerphile00
      @Gingerphile00 Před měsícem +1

      'german' you wish pablo.

    • @zizo-lmao
      @zizo-lmao Před měsícem +1

      "german" hahahahhaahha

    • @helintonmello1687
      @helintonmello1687 Před měsícem +4

      @@zizo-lmao I said I am ethnically German. What is so funny?

    • @zizo-lmao
      @zizo-lmao Před měsícem

      @@helintonmello1687 seu nome é helinton caralho

  • @aprendizdefegelein
    @aprendizdefegelein Před měsícem +11

    Monolingual societies are good, actually. Do not allow people to not assimilate, unironically.

    • @HuggesHamilton
      @HuggesHamilton Před měsícem

      That could be one of the reasons why Brazil is so mixed.

  • @diegoyanesholtz212
    @diegoyanesholtz212 Před měsícem +36

    Curitiba where I am from had a large Polish and Ukrainian population, there I was called "Polaco" the racial slur from immigrants from that region, and they say I look like Andry Shevchenko, I live in the US and people think I am Russian, I am a little mixed with Brazilian (Portugueses) and Venezuelan(Spanish Criollo) too.

    • @vtmncgeral
      @vtmncgeral Před měsícem +15

      I wouldn't say "polaco" is a racial slur, it's just a different version of the word "polish". Portuguese people still use "polaco" instead of "polonês", but I dunno, could be wrong and "polaco" really became a slur

    • @notyourdaddy2148
      @notyourdaddy2148 Před měsícem +5

      polish is not a race so idk how that would be a racial slur… plus that word is used as synonym for polish not necessarily in pejorative way

    • @diegoyanesholtz212
      @diegoyanesholtz212 Před měsícem +2

      @@notyourdaddy2148 is not polish, that is Polonês, Polaco is Polack.

    • @notyourdaddy2148
      @notyourdaddy2148 Před měsícem +4

      @@diegoyanesholtz212 i am aware, but as somebody already mentioned, in portuguese it is almost interchangeable and not used with negative connotations. the looking down on other whites who aren’t the same as the colonisers you descend from was really only common in north america as they were consistently the majority. in latin america it was and is still quite the opposite: it is celebratory to be non-portuguese (or spanish) european, as you are seen as more white. it’s not like in the us where they didn’t see italians or irish as white. in latin anerica levantines arabs, north africans, jews and turks easily merge into the white population. whereas in the us or canada with the exception of white jews, no matter how white you are, if you’re an arab, turk, berber or whatever, you will be seen as non-white.

    • @diegoyanesholtz212
      @diegoyanesholtz212 Před měsícem +3

      @@notyourdaddy2148 Brasil is a little different is culturally acceptable to throw racial slur

  • @Nightfoxy25Animations
    @Nightfoxy25Animations Před měsícem +8

    As a person from Rio de Janeiro, Rio and São Paulo being one place is a crime to both states, we basically hate each other and fight over everything.

  • @ALTRWORLD
    @ALTRWORLD Před měsícem +60

    I am coming to Brazil.

  • @LauroS97
    @LauroS97 Před měsícem +13

    I have some appointments :
    I. The "greater São Paulo" is a problematic name haha. As many have already mentioned, São Paulo and Rio have very distinct cultures. I think you could have divided it in 3 sub regions and called the macroregion something like " The Coffee belt" or just "Southeast". The 3 subregions would be "Rio" , "São Paulo" and "Minas Gerais".
    II. Maranhão is incorrectly assigned. The northeast region subdivisions should be "Zona da Mata" ( forest zone) and "Sertão"- where you find the caatinga biome.
    III. The southeast region were in the Portuguese side of the Tordesillas treaty aswell, but the mountainous geography meant it was more difficult to settle there.
    IV. You nailed it with Planalto Central. The best name possible.
    V. In the northern region, a better subdivision would be , "Manaus" and "Pará - Maranhão". It is funny because despite the State of Maranhão is attributed to the Northeast region, its capital , São Luiz, have more cultural and economic affinity to the Northern region.

    • @LauroS97
      @LauroS97 Před měsícem

      Another thing, Brazilian history, geography and culture is a huge rabbit hole.

    • @yuukiyoshizawa7007
      @yuukiyoshizawa7007 Před měsícem +1

      *Grão-Pará*

  • @PDR-si1yy
    @PDR-si1yy Před měsícem +38

    Good video, but I think you could've mentioned the true Gaucho populations and the povos das missoes; whites and mestizos from the south that share a lot in common with Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay in culture and lifestyle.

  • @gabyelcom42
    @gabyelcom42 Před měsícem +54

    "Rio-Sampa", "Coffee Valey" or (north paraiba valley" are better names that you could called the " Great São Paulo Region"

    • @digitandoshshua
      @digitandoshshua Před měsícem +2

      And where the heck is Minas Gerais? 😂😂😂

    • @wavewatcher_
      @wavewatcher_ Před měsícem

      Nope, great Sao Paulo region makes it easier for people to understand the central city of the area and how it impact neighbor areas

    • @gabyelcom42
      @gabyelcom42 Před měsícem +2

      @@wavewatcher_ são Paulo is not the central city of the region, the southeast region has two centers Rio and são Paulo , you do not call the boswash region of the greater New York, you mame the cities that marks the bounds

  • @viniciushawky001
    @viniciushawky001 Před měsícem +6

    Today, the Midwest is the fastest growing region and one of the regions with the highest quality of life in all of Brazil.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před měsícem +17

    YES! been waiting For this! Suggestion: please do Colombia next. I'm from there 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴

  • @WPM_official
    @WPM_official Před měsícem +9

    Old Brazilian paintings fascinate me, even tho i see them since first grade

    • @zuarbrincar769
      @zuarbrincar769 Před měsícem +1

      Which paintings are you referring to?

    • @WPM_official
      @WPM_official Před měsícem +2

      @@zuarbrincar769 all of them, they look so cool idk why but ye

    • @zuarbrincar769
      @zuarbrincar769 Před měsícem

      @@WPM_official Oh, thanks for liking 🥰

  • @eduardooliver6146
    @eduardooliver6146 Před měsícem +7

    Já acho muito chato que em qualquer video que fale do Brasil 80% ou mais dos comentarios são de brasileiros!
    Desculpem, mas eu tambem sou brasileiro!!!

    • @dukcboy912
      @dukcboy912 Před měsícem +3

      Concordo kkk tipo assiste mas não precisa comentar sempre

    • @ArturVarejao
      @ArturVarejao Před 25 dny

      Hahaha deixa o brasileiro ser feliz de estar sendo descoberto pelo mundo

  • @Dornana
    @Dornana Před měsícem +6

    Im brazilian myself and ive been to all regions besides the south and its teally like youre travelling through other countrys sometimes lol

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +2

      I feel the same traveling through different regions of the US sometimes! Everything west of the Mississippi feels a little alien.

    • @Dornana
      @Dornana Před měsícem +2

      @@MonsieurDean It's astonishing that our countries hold multiple cultures so alien to each other yet they are so similar and united by a common American/Brazilian identity :)

    • @Dornana
      @Dornana Před měsícem +2

      @@MonsieurDean Also I'm from Acre, the most West state of Brazil, and similar to Texas, we had our on republic founded by brazilian immigrants that settled the at the time Bolivian territory to develop and explore the rubber trees of the region :). Which, the British smuggled millions of rubber tree seeds into Asia, kickstarting the rubber production there

  • @hmm2206
    @hmm2206 Před měsícem +26

    you actually pronounced caatinga quite acurately. thanks for the video. BRAZIL MENTIONED

  • @Hanipingo
    @Hanipingo Před měsícem +26

    As a brazilian, this is a very good summary of our culture.

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +8

      Thank you, pal! I try :)

    • @digitandoshshua
      @digitandoshshua Před měsícem +4

      You gotta be kidding me 😂😂😂. I doubt you are really a Brazilian.

    • @andresantvi
      @andresantvi Před měsícem

      Caralho cê não sabe porra nenhuma de geografia então.

    • @andresantvi
      @andresantvi Před měsícem +1

      ​@@digitandoshshua Fala não vei o cara errou tudo que tentou falar 😂

  • @Guilh3rme_435
    @Guilh3rme_435 Před měsícem +22

    I think it would have been worth mentioning the Dutch influence in the northeast region of the country, especially in Recife, where their influence was tremendous.

    • @jit085
      @jit085 Před měsícem

      sertão nordestino tem muita gente loira, so fui descobrir depois de velho isso.

    • @marcomartins3563
      @marcomartins3563 Před měsícem +2

      It's almost null tbh.

    • @marcomartins3563
      @marcomartins3563 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@jit085blond people in the Northeast are mostly descendent of Portuguese people (who are sometimes blond), not the dutch, which left almost no trace whatsoever

    • @Guilh3rme_435
      @Guilh3rme_435 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@marcomartins3563 Não sei no resto da região, mas em recife é visível a influência deles na arquitetura e cultura da região, Maurício de Nassau ergueu a cidade para se tornar uma das grandes metrópoles do país no futuro, apesar de realmente não tiveram tanta influência etnicamente, já que os holandeses raramente mandavam colonos para cá

    • @aud20.
      @aud20. Před měsícem +3

      Northeastern brazilians with light hair complexions are largely decendand of northern portuguese settlers who arrived in the late colonial period, not the dutch as its sometimes implied.

  • @raffausfaus
    @raffausfaus Před měsícem +3

    9:52 for your knowledge, in the top 5 of the biggest cities in Brazil two are from the northeast: Fortaleza and Salvador. There is even a study that shows that the northeast would work very well by itself in case the country breaks up (which is very far from happening). Much of the Brazilian exportation goods comes from the northeast. This is a misconception, you probably heard that from someone from the south region or São Paulo. There is a lot of xenophobia towards the northeast and the north coming from them, we can notice it very well in every election year. And speaking of it, the northeast was historically a backwater region because we had a lot of leaders that didn’t care about its advancement while a lot was invested in the south-southeast-center west, the area where the government is located, but now we have and there are investments going on to make the northeast grow.
    Terribly inaccurate, old-fashioned and offensive misconception.

    • @kr4ftt
      @kr4ftt Před 15 dny +1

      Biggest does not mean wealthiest. And I would love tho see this study of yours, if possible of course, because the only source that I could find was a Quora question from 2018... Of the top 10 Brazilian states that export the most, only 3 are in the north/northeast, with the one that exports the most, Pará, being only the fifth (info from Fazcomex), the fact that the 3 largest ports in Brazil are located in São Paulo, Paraná and Rio de Janeiro, respectively, speaks for itself. Looking into IBGE information from 2022, the northeast is only third in GDP (PIB), losing to, basically, São Paulo and then the south region. Bring concrete information based on and from reliable sources instead of babbling random information and accusing content creators of misconception, because I bet this gringo studied much more to make this video than you did to write this comment

    • @liquidificadoroficial3975
      @liquidificadoroficial3975 Před 9 dny

      ​@@kr4fttI don't understand why people can't acknowledge that the northeast is poor and not very significant, its not because of that we'll consider them inferior

  • @GustavoSilva-ny8jc
    @GustavoSilva-ny8jc Před měsícem +1

    YES!!! THIS!!!!! That's what i noticed while studying brazil! We feel like different countries bundle together (Heck, even Salvador Bahia feels SO different from Pernambuco, where i live) but that still have a national identity and easily share stuff with each other even though, from what i see, there isnt strong contact between regions. Totally different than usa where everything is segregated and they fight hard to keep that way.

  • @BananinhaEsbananada
    @BananinhaEsbananada Před měsícem +7

    You've made log in just to point out two things:
    1) the letter H is a strange one in portuguese, depending on where it's placed in a word, and which letters it's coupled with, it can either have no sound whatsoever (homem isn't pronounced like "romem", but "omem"), or having an "i" aditive sound (Maranhão isn't "Maranrao", but "Maraniau"). Oh, yeah, the "~" accent... It... Changes how to pronounce the vowels, we can even joke that there's not 5 vowels in portuguese, but 6 or 7: A to U, plus Ão and Õe, which sound respectively like a "A" or "O" spoken as if you're with a cold, plus "O" or "E". Maranhão is quite the portuguese unique word, since it uses both the "H" changing sound, and an letter with ~. Sure the spanish speaker have some similar words, but I don't know if they have "nh", "lh" phonenms.
    2) thus we fall under the second point: hearing "Ba-ria" in place of "Ba-ia" for Bahia is funny as fuck. Since H has no sound in that structure. The reason for the name being as such as some historical bearing, I guess, and I reckon that at some point, the letter H did change a few more phonenms. But not anymore.
    Cheers, m8.

    • @joshs.6608
      @joshs.6608 Před měsícem

      Also, Rio De Janeiro is pronounce "Hee-oh Je Juh-neiro", Sao Paulo is pronounced "ˈsɐ̃w̃ ˈpaw.lu", Cerrado is pronounced "Seh-had-o", Caatinga is pronounced "Ca-ching-a", Pantanal is pronounced "Pan-tan-now", Belém is pronounced "beˈlẽɪ̯̃"(the M at the end there is not pronounced), and even Brazil is pronounced "Braz-zew".

  • @notsuke6735
    @notsuke6735 Před měsícem +4

    Brazil's destiny is the Atlantic, as long as the country tries to develop inhospitable tropical zones it will be stuck in the past.

    • @ethandouro4334
      @ethandouro4334 Před měsícem

      The city of Sinop is in the middle of the center and it's developing though

    • @nheengausupara
      @nheengausupara Před měsícem +4

      Brazil's past is in the Atlantic. That's where colonization started, that's why most people live there. It was also tropical forest, we called it Mata Atlantica, the Portuguese just destroyed it.

  • @victornardifadescp1840
    @victornardifadescp1840 Před měsícem +4

    0:53 hi Brazilian here.
    There are other divisions that you didn't show like the" complexos regionais" or the "quatro Brasil" that also try to divide Brasil in various parts.

  • @escola83
    @escola83 Před 7 dny +2

    "Greater São Paulo" and including Rio is like making a "Greater NY" and including California. It is not because São Paulo and Rio are relatively close geographically that they are similar, there is absolutely NOTHING similar between the two States / Cities. Climate, geography, population, migration, history, accent, demography, urbanism... Absolutely nothing is alike. Bad work. Dislike 👎

  • @leongremista95
    @leongremista95 Před měsícem +3

    The brazilian interior/midwest today is highly productive due to mechanized agriculture, you said brazil could be summarized as the southeast and this midwest, but don't forget the midwest is very productive today because it was settled by southern farmers who carried their knowledge and capital there, and the region only became viable for agriculture when fertilizers became available. Before that, most of brazil's agriculture production (for internal consumption) was in the south, whileba chunk of what brazil produced for export (coffee plantations) was in são paulo
    Also, the way brazil works is that the states send their profit to brazil's capital city and then the federal governement redistributes this money back to the states to make "equity", the least productive states get more and more productive get less, and the states in the south and southeast operate on a net negative, they pay more money to the federal government than they get back, while the states in the northeast mostly receive a lot more funding than they provide. All three states in the south pay more than 50 billion in tributes to the federal government and receive about 10 billion back, a net negative of more than 40 billion
    São paulo is the worst offender though, of course, paying about 500 billion and getting back less than 50 billion

  • @diegoyanesholtz212
    @diegoyanesholtz212 Před měsícem +6

    In northern Sul Paraná, is more Slavic, in southern Sul, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul is German and Italian, there is German and Italian in Paraná too.

    • @Madokaexe
      @Madokaexe Před měsícem

      Yeah, a lot of Polish/Russian communities in Parana, also indigenous groups.

    • @diegoyanesholtz212
      @diegoyanesholtz212 Před měsícem

      @@Madokaexe Ukrainian too,

    • @CauaDacruzCavalcante
      @CauaDacruzCavalcante Před měsícem +1

      São Paulo is kinda Italian

    • @vinicius6170
      @vinicius6170 Před 24 dny

      @@CauaDacruzCavalcante Verdade, aqui tem bastante descedente de Italiano, as vezes impressiona o quão forte eles influenciaram e se assimilaram na sociedade

  • @diegoyanesholtz212
    @diegoyanesholtz212 Před měsícem +43

    If Sul were to become a country it would be a Uruguay that speaks Portuguese. I am a southerner.

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +19

      Uruguay was the lucky one.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Před měsícem +3

      How seperate do people from there see themselves compared to the rest of Brazil?

    • @comiumapedra5397
      @comiumapedra5397 Před měsícem +7

      ​@@RK-cj4ocvery, and they don't like it.

    • @francogiobbimontesanti3826
      @francogiobbimontesanti3826 Před měsícem +31

      @@RK-cj4oc Despite what a lot of people say here, not much, its mainly just edgy teenagers who want an indepedent country. the vast majority couldnt care less, All Brazilian regions are also very depedent on each other economically, so no politician seriously support either.

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +12

      ​@@RK-cj4oc Considerably separate, though not enough for any significant independence impetus in the population. It's not dissimilar from, say, Texas.
      In Brazil some states, and here a whole region, see themselves as separate but, ultimately, that amounts to nothing. We are all too inert for anything significant to change.
      The biggest movements of independence are not known even by most people in their own state/region.

  • @the_hawk7460
    @the_hawk7460 Před měsícem +5

    the amazon regions biggest cities are Manaus and Belém. Manaus has one of the biggest industrial areas of the nation, with many international companies settling there thanks to a "tax heaven" zone called, in portuguese: Zona Franca de Manaus, kinda like : the industrial zone of manaus. There, many of the nations electronics and cars are made! great video!

  • @Marmelote
    @Marmelote Před měsícem +14

    I live in the southern region of Brazil, it is a region with a strong cultural aspect (just like Texas) and has a great influence of European culture (mainly Germans and Italians), unlike the image that most people have of Brazil, here it tends to snow every year.

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +5

      Funny enough, Texas also had a wave of German settlement.

    • @perna_longa_comunista
      @perna_longa_comunista Před měsícem +3

      ​@@medieval-knight.0Definitely not, Italians came en masse to the south, I myself am of Italian descent. You people from São Paulo can stay with the Japanese.

    • @Madokaexe
      @Madokaexe Před měsícem +3

      ​@@medieval-knight.0 No, I was born in São Paulo and now I live in Santa Catarina, there are more italians here than São Paulo.

    • @Lehnf
      @Lehnf Před měsícem

      ​@@Madokaexe Really? I thought SP was majority Italians.

    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah it snows every year in Snowland, Gramado 😂😂 neve de verdade!!

  • @helintonmello1687
    @helintonmello1687 Před měsícem +28

    9:15 fun fact: the lone star in Brazilian Flag, located above the white strip, represents this region - the state of Pará.

  • @youngkingyoungking1481
    @youngkingyoungking1481 Před měsícem +32

    They're like the us, but instead of germanic they're latin

    • @youngkingyoungking1481
      @youngkingyoungking1481 Před měsícem +14

      (Talking linguistically)

    • @user-hg9pu9ju8w
      @user-hg9pu9ju8w Před měsícem +7

      we also make fun of our colonizers the same way US does

    • @user-uo8gw2li2q
      @user-uo8gw2li2q Před měsícem +13

      ​@@user-hg9pu9ju8w
      We make jokes by calling the Portuguese stupid.
      But... apparently Mexicans, Colombians and Argentines make the same kind of jokes with Spanish people.

    • @CauaDacruzCavalcante
      @CauaDacruzCavalcante Před měsícem

      ​​@@youngkingyoungking1481at least uk didn't make your country poor

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa Před měsícem +2

      Kinda true except for the Germanic portion of Brazil being much more influential, established, older and numerous than the Latin bits of the US.

  • @Mistico_Xama
    @Mistico_Xama Před měsícem +1

    I'm from the city of Belém in the state of Pará, which is in the heart of the Amazon in the North of Brazil, which in 2025 will host COP30, it's good to see a foreigner like you have this vision about the North region and the importance of the Amazon, within the country We suffer a lot of xenophobia from other regions and governments also don't invest in infrastructure in the North, everything is concentrated in the South of Brazil. which contributes to the high social inequality that exists in Brazilian regions.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před měsícem +6

    Love your content z! Thanks For this. Hearth please ❤❤❤❤

  • @Chris-vd7pp
    @Chris-vd7pp Před měsícem +2

    Wow Mounsieur Z talking about my contry! I thought that was imposible

  • @mariadinoraaraujodossantos9891

    São Paulo mentioned 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @IgorLima.
    @IgorLima. Před měsícem +4

    You can't put São Paulo and Rio together, they are very different ... São paulo is the best state and is the most richest city of Brazil ( and of South America ) but that's not the reason why you can't put this states together, they have a Rivalry ( and the bolacha vs biscoito war , this is a war just based in how each state call cookie , and Bolacha is the right answer ) i think the only state that can be put together with São paulo is Paraná, because Paraná was part of são paulo until the separation , and são paulo in 70's was part of the south region

    • @nheengausupara
      @nheengausupara Před měsícem +1

      São Paulo is much closer culturaly to Paraná or Mato Grosso do Sul even than with Rio, except the metropolitan area maybe...

  • @monobolapostagens
    @monobolapostagens Před měsícem +7

    BRAZIL MENTIONED 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 TF IS A GOOD ECONOMY🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣

  • @AnonymousAnonposter
    @AnonymousAnonposter Před měsícem +9

    It's hilarious how in a short time this video attracted the typical redditor who will repeat the same words like "separatism is something for edgy teenagers".
    The NPC meme continues to prove true.

    • @peixeserra9116
      @peixeserra9116 Před měsícem +1

      Because it is. The Southern Separatists could hardly put up fight against their own Police Forces, even less against the already very anemic and underfunded Federal Military.
      And again, their country would ultimately be an insignificant (and corrupt) Republic, like most of South America. And that is if it were even a proper Republic, instead of them returning to their early 19th century Oligarchy style of ruling, which would be most likely.
      They depend more on the rest of the country, than the country depends of them, than their pride and racism allows them to admit.

    • @newgamestromdoente1359
      @newgamestromdoente1359 Před měsícem

      Don't worry if this political discourse is predominant and serious about the most developed regions, due to the internal corruption of the Brazilian state, the loss to drug trafficking and the deficient infrastructure will offer the separation of these regions when the fatal crises of the current century arrive, see, demographic crisis.

  • @Gunitz89
    @Gunitz89 Před měsícem +5

    São Paulo é a locomotiva do país!

  • @felipedonegamarchiori8502
    @felipedonegamarchiori8502 Před měsícem +1

    I am really enjoying these videos breaking down countries by their cultural regions. And, as a Brazilian myself, I think you did a pretty good job overall describing my country.

  • @indianpotatofarmer6508
    @indianpotatofarmer6508 Před měsícem +5

    A GENTE VAI SAIR NO MÃO
    BRAZIL NUMBER 1 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🇧🇷🗣️🔥🐫

  • @erichtomanek4739
    @erichtomanek4739 Před měsícem +2

    I've read that there is a population of Southerners, descendants of people who left the American (USA) south at the end of the US civil war (The War of Northern Aggression).

    • @aronbruno327
      @aronbruno327 Před měsícem +1

      It's true, they founded the town of Americana in são Paulo state, it's kinda of a nice place by local standards.

  • @luigilima6041
    @luigilima6041 Před měsícem +3

    Most of the time you pronuonced portuguese words pretty well for an american
    And as someone from Rio de Janeiro, calling the southeast region the "gteater São Paulo region" would piss off most of us here, as we have quite a few cultural diferences, even in accent
    And there is one more developed city in the north, that is the region around the city of Manaus, you can clearly see it on the night satelite images of Brasil
    But besides that and some other small mistakes that people have already said in the comments it's an excelleny video and I love to see Brasil mentioned

  • @Diogo_Strohschein
    @Diogo_Strohschein Před měsícem +1

    hello from southern Brazil

  • @pepolipegames2017
    @pepolipegames2017 Před měsícem +4

    Sul region and southeast are the most important regions besides southeast and center west, southeast is the 1st contribuitor for brazil economy,2nd is sul, 3rd is northeast and 4th is center west, so sul and southeast are carrying brazil and not southeast and center west.

    • @thormallet
      @thormallet Před měsícem +2

      Just Porto Alegre and Curitiba metro areas are far more important than the whole central region

    • @pepolipegames2017
      @pepolipegames2017 Před měsícem +1

      @thormallet yeah if you don't count Brasilia.

  • @drew007ist
    @drew007ist Před měsícem +1

    Engraçado o nordeste sempre ser retratado assim... Ninguém lembra de mencionar o litoral paradisíaco com as praias mais lindas do mundo, ninguém lembra das capitais (principalmente Fortaleza, Recife e Salvador) que são cidades extremamente desenvolvidas e com atividades econômicas de destaque nacional, ninguém lembra de mencionar que, mesmo o sertão árido, há muitas cidades de médio porte como Petrolina, Juazeiro, e Caruaru e Campina Grande no Agreste...

  • @pedropaulom.ribeiro6511
    @pedropaulom.ribeiro6511 Před měsícem +18

    As a Brazilian and a Paulistan I think Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo can't be in the same cultural region but São Paulo and Paraná are together.

    • @ethandouro4334
      @ethandouro4334 Před měsícem +4

      As a Paulistan, I disagree, while we are indeed far from culturally identical, it depends very much. São Paulo Santos region is still pretty much like Rio de Janeiro

    • @helintonmello1687
      @helintonmello1687 Před měsícem +1

      Nooooo, Paraná is together with Rio Grande do Sul 😂😂😂

    • @bluester7177
      @bluester7177 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@ethandouro4334also, which state is culturally identical? None, this video is relies on generalizing so that it can make cultural groups, I'm from Rio and São Paulo doesn't feel that different to me, it's much more of a cultural shock to go north.

    • @ethandouro4334
      @ethandouro4334 Před měsícem +1

      @@bluester7177 It's more regarding accents, practices and even how one react to life

    • @pessoaaleatoria2930
      @pessoaaleatoria2930 Před měsícem

      Nah, instead of parana with sp, sp should be considered south, cuz of the culture, manerisms and history (same immigration and stuff)
      (Paranaense falando aq, mas so do norte do parana, ou seja, culturalmente caipira e falando poRRRta kkkkkkk)

  • @SolarpunkEnjoyer
    @SolarpunkEnjoyer Před měsícem +1

    0:37 Good to know Dova is alive

  • @skater7236
    @skater7236 Před měsícem +34

    I always find a shame when videos like this disregard the spanish and indigenous influences on southern Brazil

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +12

      And Portuguese for that matter. The idea of little presence by them there keeps popping up around geography/history spaces even though it's pretty inaccurate.

    • @nicklaurindo1916
      @nicklaurindo1916 Před měsícem +13

      Southern Brazil was actually the only region with family based portuguese settlements similar to the thirteen colonies

    • @peixeserra9116
      @peixeserra9116 Před měsícem

      Hey, the Southeners need something to make themselves feel special and superior, for some reason. Saying you have Spanish or Indigenous heritage doesn't have the same impact, as saying you have 1 singular German ancestor.
      As if they need to do that stuff, instead of just being normal and keeping streets clean. And not be rude, as they have always been.

    • @skater7236
      @skater7236 Před měsícem +4

      @@peixeserra9116 I mean, I would say most southerners have recent european ancestry, specially in the countryside, due to the more recent colonization. So most of the time they are indeed telling the truth, I get where you are coming from, a lot of people say that type of stuff to make themselves feel superior. But you seem to be doing the exact same thing by taking your own bias as truth, acting on steriotypes and strawmanning your own thoughts over how other people act and think.
      Most people in the South are just proud of their heritage (just like most people), be it german, italian, french, slavic, indigenous, portuguese, or a mix of them. The gaúcho culture (I know thats not all the South, but point still stands) is of Spanish and indigenous origin (maybe some portuguese too), so when someone is proud of being gaúcho, they are proud of that too.

    • @peixeserra9116
      @peixeserra9116 Před měsícem

      @@skater7236 I'm mostly saying from a rather cynical and criticism view. I noticed this behaviour is usually less respect for one's roots, more like trying to find an excuse to paint yourself as superior. The Southerners and Paulistas are particularly infamous for it.
      But they're not the only ones, Northerners from the Coastal Areas use that to justify their superiority complex to the peoples who live inland. Some places even clinging to long gone pasts, of brief French and Dutch colonization, and such to paint the rich areas as noble and deserving, and to dissuade anyone from going deeper inland to help things get better.
      I don't see anything wrong with understanding who you are, I just have a particular disdain for Brazilians and their odd, annoying form of Nationalism.

  • @marco-ls9fm
    @marco-ls9fm Před měsícem +1

    Im from the south of Brasil and the secessionist movement has weakened a lot since the 90's. Today its more of a way to simbolize our dissatisfaction with the rest of the country and where its headed than something to seriously consider. Here our culture and general ideology really contrasts with the rest of Brasil due to our european heritage and the fact slavery was way less comon here.

  • @mateuscorrea1425
    @mateuscorrea1425 Před měsícem +7

    minas gerais balkanaized🥲🥲🥲

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Před měsícem +4

      Let's be honest it already is. Only the center is characteristically its own thing. The north of the state is just Bahia and the south is just São Paulo.

    • @AnonymousAnonposter
      @AnonymousAnonposter Před měsícem

      The capital's parasites as usual pretend to be the only real Mineiros because the rest of the state doesn't care or like them.

    • @Lehnf
      @Lehnf Před měsícem

      Another reason why it is the best Brazil's state.

  • @Kurooganeko
    @Kurooganeko Před měsícem +1

    As a brazilian person myself I'd like to highlight how important the Norheast is culturally. Anything that we consider trully original from Brazil comes from that region. Like, there is no Brazil withouth the Northeast

    • @mekingtiger9095
      @mekingtiger9095 Před měsícem

      Culturally, maybe. But economically the Northeast is like that disabled son of the family that needs the whole family's sustenance otherwise it will die day 1 if left alone.

    • @Kurooganeko
      @Kurooganeko Před měsícem

      @@mekingtiger9095 culture is as important as economy. No civlization was ever born rich, but people had each other

    • @Kurooganeko
      @Kurooganeko Před měsícem

      @@mekingtiger9095 Every place requires investdment. Dubai was a desert and Versailes was a swamp

  • @olairmao
    @olairmao Před měsícem +3

    I really love this video! You absolutely nailed it and I'd like to see more with different countries! Maybe italy next time?

  • @Ayeloo
    @Ayeloo Před měsícem

    Minor nitpick, but I'm a bit surprised you haven't mentioned the city of Manaus in the Amazon region, considering it's known for its industrial parks
    Great to see this kind of content putting our culture out there

  • @kaetrianos
    @kaetrianos Před měsícem +3

    Fui criado na campanha
    Em rancho de barro e capim
    Por isso é que eu canto assim
    Pra relembrar meu passado🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯

  • @PedroxCarvalho
    @PedroxCarvalho Před měsícem +1

    European immigration to the South had absolutely nothing to do with then “being considered too foreign” for the rest of the country. They settled in the South because it was a relatively empty frontier region that needed development, where there was available land for settlers. And in São Paulo they came to replace slave labor after the abolition of slavery.
    It’s ok not to know stuff, but please don’t just make it up when you don’t.

    • @andremacedo8463
      @andremacedo8463 Před měsícem

      They settled in south to make brazilian population more white, the Empire had a lot of freed slaves to give the land but prefered to give then to foreign people.

    • @PedroxCarvalho
      @PedroxCarvalho Před 19 dny

      @@andremacedo8463 sure, that too. But the reason it happened specifically in the South as opposed to other areas was that the South had a lot of unoccupied land and wasn’t as hard to access as for instance Mato Gross or the Amazon.

  • @TurtleChad1
    @TurtleChad1 Před měsícem +24

    5 is definitely the best cultural region

    • @braziliantsar
      @braziliantsar Před měsícem +4

      >banned from SPVA award 🏅

    • @kaetrianos
      @kaetrianos Před měsícem +8

      true, gaúchos keep winning 😎😎😎🤠🤠🤠🧉🧉🇮🇹🇩🇪🇵🇱🇺🇦🇺🇾🇧🇷🇦🇷🐎🐎🐎🐎🎸🗣️🗣️🗣️

    • @joao.fenix1473
      @joao.fenix1473 Před měsícem +1

      No

    • @Lehnf
      @Lehnf Před měsícem

      We, southerners, are hated for no *reason at all*.

    • @kaetrianos
      @kaetrianos Před měsícem +1

      @@Lehnf wdym?, nobody hates us as far as i know

  • @heinz8039
    @heinz8039 Před 9 dny

    Greetings from south Brazil

  • @camembrt
    @camembrt Před měsícem +3

    If you can't pronounce stuff then at least show the words on screen instead of just looking at an arbitrary map and 1 or 2 pictures.
    You should've definitely showed this video to your patreons, especially to any Brazilian ones, before posting.

  • @higorjosedesantanadosreis3928
    @higorjosedesantanadosreis3928 Před měsícem +1

    As a Brazilian I can say that if for some reason we had a civil war, we would do like the two Chinas during WW2, "first we get rid of our common enemy then we solve our personal problems later"

    • @Jamhael1
      @Jamhael1 Před měsícem

      I agree - we would even say to the gringo:
      "OI! Only we have the PRIVILEGE of killing eachother! Yes, I hate them, but still, the intent is what matters! Now, piss off, or 'WELCOME TO THE MATO', seu fdp!"

    • @Jamhael1
      @Jamhael1 Před 23 dny

      @@seilapo813 um fator no Sul é a forte influência espanhola devido à proximidade com os países que margeiam o Rio da Prata (Uruguai, Paraguai e Argentina) além do fato de que a Região Sul sempre foi meio "negligenciada" pelo governo central brasileiro, criando um forte espírito autonomista na cultura local.

  • @zuarbrincar769
    @zuarbrincar769 Před měsícem +7

    As a Brazilian, I loved the video 🥰 In general I thought the divisions were very fair, But I wouldn't call it "São Paulo region" out of respect for the people of Rio de Janeiro (There is a strong rivalry between Rio and São Paulo)😅

  • @skrigrillo
    @skrigrillo Před měsícem +2

    Long live the south of Brazil

    • @matheusexpedito4577
      @matheusexpedito4577 Před měsícem

      Nuh uh. Long live Brazil

    • @darkdiamond1844
      @darkdiamond1844 Před měsícem

      Curiosidade rápida: O pessoal do sul faz piada de gente que pensa assim

    • @skrigrillo
      @skrigrillo Před měsícem

      @@darkdiamond1844 Quase certeza que você nem é do sul, e se é, é piá de prédio de cidade grande

    • @darkdiamond1844
      @darkdiamond1844 Před měsícem

      @@skrigrillo teu cu, acordava de madrugada pra cuidar da roça com meu pai, esse seu rabo criado a base de ovomaltino que nem deve ter visto um mato na vida kkkkkk

  • @Vryheid
    @Vryheid Před měsícem +9

    Ah yes, the Amazon, my favorite cultural region. Where tribal people practice their daily ritual of packing and shipping convenience items for the elites of Brazil.

    • @MonsieurDean
      @MonsieurDean  Před měsícem +3

      🤣

    • @agar322
      @agar322 Před měsícem +2

      This is funnier when you consider Amazon has 12 distribution centers in the country, and none are in the North region.

  • @franciscoguinledebarros4429
    @franciscoguinledebarros4429 Před měsícem +1

    A little change I'd make is to call the inner Maranhão subregion "Agreste" instead of Caatinga, caatinga is much more related to pure geography and biology, being the biome name, while Agreste also evokes the cultural aspecs of their economy, hardships, and personally a lot of the works, mainly music, aswell

  • @denisaugustoliossi9117
    @denisaugustoliossi9117 Před měsícem +3

    I would just add that culturally, paulistas have little to do with the people of Rio de Janeiro, and more to do with Southern Minas Gerais, Center-West and a little with South Brazil.

  • @Ultima-Signa
    @Ultima-Signa Před měsícem +1

    The South Brazil basically used to be Germany 2.0 from what I know (or like 6.0 when you consider other countries with huge German diasporas).

  • @leandersearle5094
    @leandersearle5094 Před měsícem +3

    This video is going to Brazil.

  • @mikete01
    @mikete01 Před měsícem +1

    Pretty good video, but some corrections:
    1. Never ever put a great São Paulo as a region, this will get you punched.
    2. São Paulo can be described as the economic capital, but Rio de Janeiro is one of the most important cities in Brazil, being the former capital and housing almost all media companies in Brazil.
    3. Yes the cerrado region is very agriculture, but it's also the region that houses the Capital and many of Brazil military bases. It also connects many of the regions and is an important point of regional integration.
    4. Nature and preservation are such important topics in Brazil that's not fare to mention how many of the non development is caused by preservation. Many comunities in the north region are completely against developing the region bc it'll cause exploration and deforestation. This is such an important topic that even in the center region the agriculture expansion is immensely criticized bc it causes harm. It such an important thing that energy development in the country is extremely difficult bc of it.
    5. The north west region is one of the most important regions in Brazil. Being the firts colonized and even today housing many of the most important harbors in the country. It's heavy on the petroleum exploration and having big part of the Brazilian exportation contribution. For me, the biggest contribution of this region is cultural. Many of the biggest autors, musicians, journalist, and even politicians came from this region. It's such important region that it's votes decided almost every election in Brazilian history.
    6. There's a very large native community in all regions in Brazil. The biggest reservation, the Xingu is at Mato Grosso region. The South region also has a very important native population. This is the cause of big dispute and only recently the supreme Court decided on a very important decision regarding this conflict.
    Hope this helps, loved the video.
    Brazilians feel free to add to this!

  • @VinnieMF
    @VinnieMF Před měsícem +7

    0:22 You can thank that language homogeneity to our dictator Getúlio Vargas, who went after any other language spoken in Brazil.

    • @Forlfir
      @Forlfir Před měsícem +4

      Italian, German etc came much later to than Portuguese. Immigrants should adapt to the local culture anyways, having pockets of the country speaking different foreign languages wouldn't be good

    • @angeloscavazza
      @angeloscavazza Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Forlfir Why? Having a cultural diversity is bad? These immigrants founded entire cities and shared their culture until Vargas prohibited them because of the war.
      And they would probably use their native language at home and portuguese in general, like in Italy.

    • @joao.fenix1473
      @joao.fenix1473 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@angeloscavazzaThe immigrants had mixed loyalties. Loyalty to the nation was a priority. The language policy allowed them to integrate into the greater Brazilian identity

    • @felipemonteiro6546
      @felipemonteiro6546 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@joao.fenix1473If the axis had made a better proposal to Vargas than the US did, he wouldn't care a damn about which language or which country immigrants have loyalty to, this was just a dictator's political move.

    • @Forlfir
      @Forlfir Před 24 dny

      @@angeloscavazza if it can be a threat to national unity yes it is bad, which it was since there were many of them in the same areas. We are not talking about native languages of the territory but foreigners who were welcomed by a new country, they adapt or go back home. I'm telling you this as someone with Italian origins who lives in Italy.
      Italy is one of the most divided countries of the major ones here in Europe specially because of the strong regional identities due to the different languages/dialects spoken and the fact that it was unified much later than France for example.
      Brazil is a melting pot but even a melting pot needs to have a common denominator.

  • @SebastianX1.9
    @SebastianX1.9 Před měsícem

    Brazil has been the country of the future since the 70s.

  • @pedroassis89
    @pedroassis89 Před měsícem +6

    10:00, The separatist movement is very marginalized and few taken seriously, only racist teenagers on the internet propagate this discourse of southern superiority, separatism is considered a crime in Brazil

    • @andrymiolakolaka
      @andrymiolakolaka Před měsícem +1

      Auto determinação dos povos é supremacia agora KKKKK

  • @LogosExMachina
    @LogosExMachina Před měsícem

    Same applies for Argentina (my homeland). Both countries have a crazy diversity but they only get stereotyped according to a specific region…

  • @magomistico562
    @magomistico562 Před měsícem +4

    Sudeste o melhor .

  • @Lucas_Claus
    @Lucas_Claus Před 28 dny

    Watching this to improve my english, and see what they are speaking about my country

  • @brunomonteiro3295
    @brunomonteiro3295 Před měsícem +3

    As a geography teacher from Brazil, I give you an A+

  • @Lukdnuke_Narson
    @Lukdnuke_Narson Před měsícem +4

    Good morning

  • @oxvendivil442
    @oxvendivil442 Před měsícem +1

    Sul region separating is probably one of the most under appreciated ideas, if they did and then attracted more European migrants, they can be a powerhouse in the region, White population and temperate climate, you can't go wrong with that combination unless you are Argentina.

    • @leoteles
      @leoteles Před měsícem

      can you explain to me why a white population would make a nation develop better?

    • @thormallet
      @thormallet Před měsícem

      The problem is that southern Brasil is just a Portuguese speaking Argentina though

    • @digitandoshshua
      @digitandoshshua Před měsícem

      Or maybe you could just move to Europe? Go be happy and leave us Brazilians just be Brazilians 😂. We dont want to be Europe or all white.

    • @matheusexpedito4577
      @matheusexpedito4577 Před měsícem +1

      O cara simplesmente meteu determinismo geográfico KAKAKAKAKAKAKAKKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKKAAKKAKAKAKAKAKKAKAKAKAKA

  • @danielbruceagra9022
    @danielbruceagra9022 Před měsícem +3

    AEEEEEEEEE, FINALMENTE VAI BRAZIL
    good video man
    edit: 2:39, even if you said north and south, I'd say western and eastern southwest, western southwest is paulista/paulistano and eastern southwest is more carioca/fluminense with western southwest being described as it was in this video and east with more influence with afro-brazilians and mostly portuguese, having fewer influence of non-portuguese migrants in eastern southwest than in western southwest

    • @danielbruceagra9022
      @danielbruceagra9022 Před měsícem +2

      this as an carioca myself, also, paulistanos and cariocas are quite the rivals in lots of things

    • @loukanosdegaliza4134
      @loukanosdegaliza4134 Před měsícem

      The betas cariocas always get mogged by the alpha paulistas LESSS GOOO

    • @danielbruceagra9022
      @danielbruceagra9022 Před měsícem

      @@loukanosdegaliza4134
      >Carioca beta
      >Paulista alpha
      Are you on crack?

    • @danielbruceagra9022
      @danielbruceagra9022 Před měsícem +1

      @@loukanosdegaliza4134
      >carioca beta
      >paulista alpha
      what are you on? just stop

    • @loukanosdegaliza4134
      @loukanosdegaliza4134 Před měsícem

      @@danielbruceagra9022 foi mal