Question 2: Which country is Rio, or a city in Brazil?
Question 3: Which country does Rio de Janeiro come from? Belongs to Brazil, bordering on the Atlantic Ocean.
Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city in Brazil, is located in the southeast of Brazil. On the west bank of Guanabara Bay, which extends to the north, there is a 14 km cross-bay highway bridge connected with Niterroy on the east bank. 1502 65438+ 10, Portuguese navigators came to this bay, mistakenly thinking that it was the mouth of a big river, so they casually named it the January River, transliterated as Rio de Janeiro. Rio is a famous tourist destination in Brazil and even the world, with its beautiful scenery and mountains. The main places of interest are Mount Jesus, Bread Mountain and Nitroy Bridge. Rio's beaches are world-famous, with the largest number and range in the world. There are 72 beaches in the city, two of which are the most famous beaches: Copa cabannes Beach and Ibanema Beach.
Historical allusions about Rio de Janeiro City Theatre: The architectural inspiration of Rio de Janeiro City Theatre comes from Paris Opera House, and all building materials are imported from Europe. Paintings and sculptures that decorate the performance hall, facade and interior are specially made. The curtain of the theatre was specially painted by the painter Ye Li Sai Danhcrochi Visgonzi for the Paris Theatre. The theme is "the influence of art on human civilization", which depicts several major artists who have died, including painters, writers and composers, as well as sketches of landmarks in Paris, such as the Arc de Triomphe, and some artistic symbols in ancient Greece. Although the City Theatre opened on 1909, it has its own symphony orchestra, choir and ballet since 1930. 1September 2, 947
Rio de Janeiro treaty signed
1947 On September 2, the United States signed the Inter-American Treaty of Mutual Assistance with Latin America 18 countries, namely the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro. This treaty was started from 1947 by the United States, and further intensified planning after the publication of "Truman Doctrine". It is further developed on the basis of the Chatterpique Agreement, with the background of the Cold War. The most important clause of this treaty is that "an attack on any American country will be regarded as an attack on all American countries", so the States parties are obliged to take assistance measures to the directly injured countries and take "collective measures" through appropriate institutions. Possible actions listed in the treaty include the use of force.
It is worth mentioning that the treaty quoted Article 5 1 of the United Nations on regional defense rights, which happened to be initiated by the United States to legalize the Pan-American system. Originally, there was no such provision in the motion of Dumbarton Oak Park, which stipulated that "enforcement actions shall not be taken according to regional arrangements or regional institutions without the authorization of the Security Council". After the adoption of ChapterPeak agreement, it obviously conflicts with this clause. Therefore, at the San Francisco meeting, the United States supported Latin American countries to oppose this clause. In the end, Vandenberg put forward a compromise that not only recognized the supreme authority of the Security Council, but also allowed the Pan-American system to play a role, and was finally adopted in the form of UN 5 1:
When any Member of the United Nations is attacked by force, this * * * shall not consider that the exercise of the natural right of individual or collective self-defense is prohibited until the Security Council takes necessary measures to maintain international peace and security. Measures taken by Member States in exercising their right to self-defense shall be immediately reported to the Security Council, and such measures shall not in any way affect the rights and responsibilities of Member States to take necessary actions at any time to maintain or restore international peace and security in accordance with this * * *.
Now "Rio" refers to this clause in turn, which is actually manipulated by the United States.
The importance of "Rio" lies in that it is the first collective defense treaty led by the United States, setting a precedent for a series of defense groups such as NATO in the future. Its scope of application is not limited to Latin American countries. Originally, the draft proposed by the United States was vague, because most Latin American countries insisted on delineating the scope, including Greenland, Aleutian Island, Bermuda and other regions, for fear of assuming obligations for the conflicts of the United States in various regions of the world. In addition, after the Truman Doctrine attack, the American state-led revolution was also included in foreign aggression, which is also one of the purposes of the United States to actively promote the Treaty.
Question 4: Which country does Rio de Janeiro belong to? Rio de Janeiro is a city in Brazil.
Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Rio de Janeiro, meaning "River of January"), referred to as "Rio", was once Brazil (1763 1960) and the Portuguese Empire (1808 182 1. Rio de Janeiro has a tropical maritime climate, with high annual temperature, small annual and daily temperature difference and relatively even seasonal distribution.
Rio de Janeiro is an important gateway to Brazil and even South America, and it is also one of the most economically developed regions in Brazil and South America. Known as an important transportation hub and information communication, tourism, culture, finance and insurance center in Brazil. Rio is the second largest industrial base in Brazil. The port of Rio de Janeiro in the city is one of the three natural harbors in the world. The Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro is a symbol of the city and one of the new seven wonders of the world.
Rio de Janeiro is also the second largest city in Brazil, second only to Sao Paulo, and also known as the second capital of Brazil. With the largest import port in China, it is the national economic center and an important transportation center. Facing the mountains and the water, the harbor is excellent. Industries mainly include textiles, printing and automobiles. , with more than 700 banks and the largest stock exchange; There is the largest Maracana Stadium in the world. It has beautiful seaside scenery and is a famous tourist attraction in South America.
Question 5: Which country does Rio de Janeiro come from? Rio de Janeiro belongs to Brazil and is the second largest city in Brazil, located in the southeast of Brazil. On the west bank of Guanabara Bay, which extends to the north, there is a 14 km highway bridge across the bay, which is connected with the city of Niteroy on the east coast. 1502 65438+ 10, Portuguese navigators came to this bay, mistakenly thinking that it was the mouth of a big river, so they casually named it the January River, transliterated as Rio de Janeiro. Rio is a famous tourist destination in Brazil and even the world, with its beautiful scenery and mountains. The main places of interest are Mount Jesus, Bread Mountain and Nitroy Bridge. Rio's beaches are world-famous, with the largest number and range in the world. There are 72 beaches in the city, two of which are the most famous beaches: Copa cabannes Beach and Ibanema Beach.
Question 6: Which country is Rio? Why is the Olympic Games held in where? 3 1 Summer Olympic Games, also known as 20 16 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from August 5 to August 2 1 6. Rio de Janeiro will be the first South American city to host the Olympic Games and the first Portuguese-speaking city to host the Olympic Games. In addition, this summer Olympic Games is another Brazilian sports event after the 20 14 World Cup.
On the morning of June 3, 2009, Beijing time, the 12 1 th plenary session of the International Olympic Committee was held in Copenhagen, Denmark. In the voting for the venue of the 20 16 Summer Olympic Games, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil defeated Madrid, Spain, through three rounds of voting, and won the right to host the 20 16 Summer Olympic Games.
10 On June 2nd, Rio de Janeiro defeated Madrid, Chicago and Tokyo after three rounds of voting, and finally won the right to host the 20 16 March1Summer Olympic Games.
On June 4th, 20 16, IOC President Bach announced the slogan "New World" for the Rio Olympic Games.
Question 7: Which country is Rio de Janeiro, Brazil? Brazil is the country name, full name: Federated States of Brazil and China. Nello, Jorgjie is a city in Brazil.
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Question 8: Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Rio de Janeiro, meaning "River of January") is the capital of which country. It was once the capital of Brazil (1763- 1960), and now it is the second largest city in Brazil, after Sao Paulo. Now the capital of Brazil is Brasilia.
Question 9: In which time zone Rio de Janeiro is two hours earlier than new york, but it is different during the implementation of daylight saving time (Brazil implements daylight saving time, three hours earlier than new york; New york implements daylight saving time, and new york is one hour earlier.
Brazil is later than Beijing time 1 1 hour. Brazil spans four time zones.
The time in Brasilia is the official time in Brazil, three hours later than Greenwich Mean Time in London. Summer (65438+February to February of the following year) adopts daylight saving time (clock forward 1 hour).
The division of time zones in the world is based on the prime meridian. From 7 30' west longitude to 7 30' east longitude (longitude interval is 15), the zero-time zone is east and west respectively. Draw a time zone every longitude 15o, and draw 12 time zone in the east and west respectively, and 12: 00 in the east and west. The world is divided into 24 time zones. Each time zone takes the local average solar time of the central meridian as the local standard time. The standard time difference between two adjacent time zones is one hour. In principle, time zone boundaries and lines are divided according to geographical meridian, but for convenience, they are often determined according to administrative boundaries or natural boundaries of countries. At present, most countries in the world adopt standard time in time zone, and keep a full hour time difference from Greenwich Mean Time. However, some countries still use the local time in their capitals or important commercial ports as their standard time. In this way, the difference between standard time and Greenwich Mean Time in these countries is not the whole hour, but sometimes minutes. Speaking of time, we have to mention an important line-international international date line. Due to the rotation of the earth, the time around the earth advances in turn, and the date changes accordingly. In order to avoid confusion, it is generally stipulated that meridian 180 is the dividing line between "today" and "tomorrow" on the earth, because it does not completely coincide with meridian 180, because it avoids the mainland. When crossing the international international date line from west to east, the date will be shortened by one day.
Question 10: Which country is Brazil Rio in South America? Rio is Rio de Janeiro.