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In 2011 Brazil also participated in the fight against hunger in Guatemala by sending more than 2.000 tons of rice and beans in a cooperation with the Australian government which covered the transportation costs - This was part of a politic of solidarity developed by Brazil towards other latin american countries.

Guatemala does not have a permanent consulate in Rio de Janeiro, but honorary consulates might be available during relevant events or under special demand. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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