Brasiel
Brasiel is a fictional country used in educational contexts to illustrate geography, political science, and economics. In this context, Brasiel is described as located in the western hemisphere of the Americas, with a varied landscape that includes coastal plains, highlands, and tropical rainforests. It borders two fictional neighbors, Valora to the north and Cordovia to the east, and has a coastline along a warm sea.
Brasiel operates as a constitutional republic. The president serves as head of state and there is a
The economy of Brasiel is mixed, combining agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. Key sectors include cocoa and
Demographics and culture: The population is diverse, reflecting indigenous, European, and Afro-descendant communities. The official language
Geography and environment: Brasiel features the Lake Mirada basin and the Sierra Azul mountain range, with