Tell me about Acre.
It's in Syria
>>70725420
It's there, maybe...
No one has ever been there nor know someone who has/lived there. If somebody says otherwise they are memeing, It's a running gag between brazilians
>>70725543
oh fuck
I confused it with Antioch(and that's in turkey), pls no bully.
Stop moving borders so much.
>>70725420
wasn't it part of bolivia? why can't they get a break?
We've got it for a few horses. A bad deal if you ask me.
>>70725616
Too much Crusader Kings?
>>70725616
Did you not see my image?
>>70725815
I was trying to meme
>>70725420
Unironically a meme state.
>>70725635
because the bolivian president traded it for a championship prized horse
>>70725754
great game tbqh
>>70725420
>>>/x/
>>70725543
Acre is everywhere, and nowhere. Nobody really knows for sure. We only know it exists, somehow, in its own special way, in all of us.
>>70725635
You think that's bad, fucking Paraguay, PARAGUAY, got land from them.
>>70725635
Tbh Bolivia should be divided between Paraguay and Peru
>>70726239
Well they're the best guay after all
>>70726239
Bolivia is a meme state that belongs to Peru, it literally had no reason to exist.
>>70726239
What's your point? Paraguay was a superpower back in the day until Brazil and Argentina tag-teamed and killed everyone
>>70727783
Paraguay got land from them in the 1900s iirc, after the war with Arg/Bra/Uru.
>>70725420
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1_EI0yHtAE
>>70727927
Oh, didn't know that.
And we had nothing to do with that war
>>70725420
It's known fact that region is a void. People who claim to be from there are memesters.
Watched an interesting show about this region.
Apparently golddigers are polluting and destroying the land with their acid chemicals, and the police can't do anything, because they have a governor being a golddigger himself. Pretty much one of the worst places to live, bad infrastructure, polluted, full of gypsys ...
>>70726239
Plus they had an army twice the size of ours, much better equipement and even German generals and tacticians.
Bolivians are literal subhumans, aymara genocide when?
It is known that there's a portal to another dimension there.
It's an old myth
>>70725420
404 location not found
>>70725543
>>70725616
there's an Acre in israel that's probably in crusader kings since it was big in the crusades
>>70725543
...
>>70728275
>israel
It's called Palestine, goy.
>>70725420
Give back clay
>>70726432
This iyamtbqhwyf
>>70728331
>>70725635
We bought fair and squared, coins and a horse.
>>70728298
>a jungle monkey defending desert monkeys
>>70725420
So is it kind of like the Wyoming of Brazil?
>>70728172
Why you still don't occupy Bolivia?
>>70728127
Those goldiggers are the natives themselves.
That's why we hate them.
>>70728551
Pretty much. There was some histories about how there was a secret military base there, the natives say that there was a lot of military activity there and also UFO stories, all during the military govt, but that never been proved.
>>70727783
>Paraguay was a superpower
>>70725420
Alien
Uncontacted tribes live there
>>70725420
Hey guys, why Brasil still didn't build bridge across Amazon? Do they have project?
>>70729034
>blackmaninnetherlands.jpg
>>70729149
muh species
>>70729149
>bridge
Why, there is the transamazon that crosses the entire north.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Amazonian_Highway
Too bad that from the 2/3 and beyond is all dirt road because >muh deforestation.
>>70729149
Why tho? There's nothing to do there.
Daily reminder that all states in red don't actually exist.
>>70729222
>>70729230
I mean road to Manaus. It's big city I think?
>>Melgarejo was said to have given a vast amount of land to Brazil (Treaty of Ayacucho), for what he described as a magnificent white horse. The stories tell that a Brazilian minister presented Melgarejo with a white horse and other gifts, and to show his appreciation Melgarejo pulled out a map of Bolivia, traced the horse's hoof and gave that land away to the Brazilian government.
Thanks, Bolivia
>>70729400
Transamazonian is a road to Manaus.
But like i said, from the Pará state and beyond, it's all dirt road, so getting there by car it's horrible.
Most go through air or ship.
>It's big city I think?
Huge and industrialized, kinda impressive for a city in the middle of fucking nowhere.
>>70729430
kek
>>70729465
i am from manaus and i thought the rest of brazil think manaus is a shit city with jaguar walking with us
>>70729531
We joke about, but only old people actually think so
>>70729531
What does piranha taste like?
>>70729531
I've been there once. It was quite nice actually.
And yes, i saw some animals that are usually seen in Zoo's.
>>70729577
i forgot lol
>>70729465
>But like i said, from the Pará state and beyond, it's all dirt road, so getting there by car it's horrible.
Does it dangerous to trip in car on this road?
>Most go through air or ship.
Sad
>>70729577
Piranha doesn't taste good. Not even fried.
>>70729647
This isn't sad, Manaus is next to one of the biggest rivers in the planet and waterway systems are superior to roads in all manners.
Think Ukraine meme in Brazil.
>>70729647
Depends, there aren't many crashes since they go slow as fuck. But many get stuck, specially trucks.
There's even some guys with Jeeps who gets paid to push the out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eg-UsGXSLg
It's mostly because of >muh deforestation really. I know it's necessary, but deforestation sucks as well.
>>70729647
It can be, most of the time its just annoying and incovenient
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2oEf1Uu2p8
>>70729755
Just build trains, TRAINS for fucks sake. Roads are memes that have to die.
>transporting good by roads
Why the fuck Brazil INSISTS on memes?
>>70727783
>>70729806
Lobby. Thanks to JK.
Railways nowadays are only used to carry trash and rubble from constructions.
>>70729713
>>70729755
Wow! Looks almost like road in Siberia in spring.
>>70729895
Yep. The worst part is that when some parts are paved, the rain fucks it up. Weather up north is complete shit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MDIkeYBCXA
>>70729806
Brazil is the country with the most rivers, after Russia and Canada, and in those countries are all frozen for half of the year. We need encourage water freight.
>>70729806
Become a trillionaire and build railroads otherwise there is too much lobby from cars.
Like >>70729868 said, thank JK and the USA.
>>70729868
It should be a big railway unifying the North
>>70730184
>JK
What did he do?
>>70730213
Everything he did, made Brazil worse. That's all you need to know.
>>70730213
JK spread his ass to automakers and killed the railways.
>we used to have one of the most modern railways systems in the world before that
>>70730213
The US wanted to export cars and gib monies to him, so he destroyed our railroad infrastructure build a fuckton of roads and made laws to facilitate car importation.
Ever since then people don't allow railroad to actually be useful in Brazil.
>>70730313
>>70730344
He aso made Brasilia. Because his fellow politicians were too "pressured" by the population in Rio de Janeiro, our former capital.
>>70730391
I actually like the idea of the capital be in the middle of the country.
>>70730391
Don't even mention. Taking the capital out of the Southeast was an unforgivable mistake, I'm sure it was a carioca who killed him.
isnt that place filled with ayy lmaos?
>>70728127
>tfw the natives are the ones raping the ancestral lands
>>70730419
Yeah, politicians far away from the major population centers is a relly good idea.
>>70730464
Brasilia is pretty big now.
>>70730391
The idea behind Brasilia is not bad, Rio is a fucking retarded place to place a capital and creating a new city is the best neutral solution.
Of course the execution was what it was...
>>70730464
Any place will be faraway from at least one major population center.
>>70730241
>>70730313
>>70730344
Let me guess.
He killed a democratically elected leader and installed a military puppet dictatorship state?
>>70730488
Yeah, thanks to our fucking money here in the southeast and nowhere near the size nor importance of Rio. BrasÃlia was a mistake.
>>70730502
No, he commited suicide.
>>70730488
for you
>>70730502
No, he was actually elected. The one after him that was exiled and the sucessor made a military puppet dictatorship state.
>>70730502
Not at all, he was (somewhat) democratically elected and is remembered is a great modernizer. The guy who governed in the calm before the storm of the dictatorship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juscelino_Kubitschek
>>70729340
>Capixaba master-race.
>>70730489
>Rio is a fucking retarded place to place a capital
Ah yes, muh next to the sea, nah this isn't an argument, Rio should've stayed the capital of Brazil.
>>70730489
BH and SP are all less than 500km away from Rio. less than 2 hours with a bullet train.
>>70730502
He indeed supported the military coup later, but he was elected democratically.
>>70730556
>>70730600
>>70730605
I thought you were talking of Kennedy ;-;
>>70730656
He also died with a bullet through his head, but in a different way.
>>70730634
Why isn't it an argument?
>BH, RJ and SP are the only major population centers in Brazil
I know where this is heading and i'm out.
>>70726368
What does guay mean anyway?
>>70731204
River