President Dilma Rousseff promised a "historic" games in August 2016 at an unveiling ceremony in the capital Brasilia. Officials said the torch -- white and inlaid with blue and green waves -- will depart from Brasilia in May for a tour of 300 cities and towns across the vast country.
"There will be around 12,000 torchbearers and the flame will travel along approximately 20,000 kilometers (12,430 miles) of Brazilian roads," as well as racking up thousands of air miles, the Rio2016 organizing committee said.
Rousseff -- beset by plunging ratings, an ever-expanding corruption scandal centered on state oil company Petrobras, and concerns over security and environmental conditions in Rio during the Olympics -- said the games would show what Brazil can do.
"We are confident that we can meet the challenge before us. We will put on a historic Olympics," she said.
All Brazilians, said the president, known widely here simply as Dilma, should take inspiration from their athletes.
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