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Encyclopedia > Anápolis

Anápolis, the second largest city in the State of Goiás in Brazil, is a city of approximately 256,000 people. The Força Aérea Brasileira (Brazilian Air Force) is headquartered there. The city is also the headquarters of Missão Novas Tribos do Brasil (New Tribes Mission of Brazil). Goiás is a state of Brazil, located in the central part of the country. ...


There are many shopping centers located in the city including Anashopping, a two storey mall connected to a Chevrolet dealership, and VIP, a large supermarket. DAIA is the economic sector of Anapolis. It includes many large companies such as Teuto, a pharmaceuticals manufacturing plant.


Anápolis is located 45 minutes away from Goiânia, the state Capital (1,000,000) and two and a half hours away from Brasília (2.5 million), the capital of the Country. There is a 4-lane highway connecting the city to both of those cities. Goiânia, the capital of the state of Goiás, a state in central Brazil, is a modern, bustling city of 1. ... Brasília from space, November 1990 Niemeyers Cathedral Brasília is the capital city of Brazil and is located in the center of the country in a federal district created out of the state of Goiás. ...


External links

  • Photos of Anápolis (http://www.worldcityphotos.hpg.com.br/Images/Brasil/Anapolis/)
  • Missão Novas Tribos do Brasil (http://www.mntb.org.br)
  • Photos of Anápolis (http://www.brazilskyscrapers.hpg.com.br/cities/anapolis.htm)
  • Anápolis Site (in portuguese (http://www.anapolis.go.gov.br)




 
 

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