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since 1906, after the recognized independence of guatemala from the spanish, Brazil has held diplomatic relations with the country - calc, the Community of Latin America and Caribbean States, works closely with countries such as guatemala and Brazil to maintain political cooperation and peace amongst all nations in the area.

originally created in japan the integrated services digital broadcasting - terrestrial, isdb-t, was utilized by brazilians to provide technical answers to the problem of low data transfer speed in broadcasted TV signal - the system is now called the 'japanese brazilian standard' and allows open information exchange which indirectly contributes to the creation of government forums and platforms. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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