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Campo Grande (lit. Big Field) is the capital of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in center-western Brazil. It is located at 20°28′06″S, 54°37′21″W. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 436 pixelsFull resolution (1063 Ã 579 pixel, file size: 165 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Brazil is divided into twenty-six estados (states; singular estado) and one district, the Distrito Federal (Federal District) which contains the capital city, BrasÃlia. ...
Capital (and largest city) Campo Grande Demonym Sul-mato-grossense or Mato-grossense-do-sul Government - Governor André Puccinelli - Vice Governor Murilo Zauith Area - Total 357. ...
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Brazil is divided into twenty-six estados (states; singular estado) and one district, the Distrito Federal (Federal District) which contains the capital city, BrasÃlia. ...
Capital (and largest city) Campo Grande Demonym Sul-mato-grossense or Mato-grossense-do-sul Government - Governor André Puccinelli - Vice Governor Murilo Zauith Area - Total 357. ...
The region where the city is located was in the past a mandatory way for travellers who wanted to go through land from São Paulo or Minas Gerais to the northern Mato Grosso. During the early 1900s the railway was completed connecting Campo Grande to Corumbá, in the northwest region of the state, and to Bauru, São Paulo. Also in the beginning of the 20th century, Campo Grande became the Western Brazilian Army Headquarters, making it an important military center. Flag of São Paulo See other Brazilian States Capital São Paulo Largest City São Paulo City Area 248,176. ...
Capital (and largest city) Belo Horizonte Demonym Mineiro Government - Governor Aécio Neves - Vice Governor Antônio Augusto Junho Anastasia Area - Total 588,528. ...
Capital (and largest city) Cuiabá Demonym Mato-grossense Government - Governor Blairo Maggi - Vice Governor Silval da Cunha Barbosa Area - Total 903. ...
Nickname: Location in Brazil Coordinates: , Country Brazil Region Center-West State Mato Grosso do Sul Founded 1778 Government - Mayor Ruiter Cunha de Oliveira (Workers Party) Area - City 65,000 km² (25,096. ...
Bauru is a Brazilian city and municipality in the state of São Paulo. ...
Campo Grande has worthy characteristics of a metropolis. With a populatinal growth of 140,000 people in 1970 up to 800,000 people in 2007, being the third bigger center urban and considered the third city more developed of the region Center-West and 23ª bigger city of Brazil. In 1977, the State of Mato Grosso was split in two, and Campo Grande was made the capital of the new state, that consists of the southern portion of the original Mato Grosso. Today, the city has its own culture, which is a mixture of several ethinic groups, most notably immigrants from the Japanese island of Okinawa, Lebanon and Portugal, people from the Brazilian South and Southeastern Regions and natives. This article is about the prefecture. ...
Campo Grande is one of the 18 remaining candidates to host games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, for which Brazil is the only South American bidder. The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be held in Brazil[1] and will be the 20th FIFA World Cup. ...
History
Campo Grande started as a small village founded in 1877 by farmers José Antônio Pereira and Manoel Vieira de Sousa (a.k.a. Manoel Olivério) who came from Minas Gerais just after the end of the War of the Triple Alliance. They founded the village, known as Santo Antônio de Campo Grande at that time, near the Serra de Maracaju cliffs, at the confluence of two streams. These streams were named Prosa and Segredo (Portuguese for conversation and secret respectively) and today their wetted perimeters are two of the most important avenues of the city. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Combatants Paraguay Uruguay, Argentina, Empire of Brazil Commanders Francisco Solano López â José E. DÃaz Pedro II of Brazil Duke of Caxias Bartolomé Mitre Venancio Flores Strength at the beginning of the war ca. ...
In the end of 1877 the founder built the first church of the village. The houses roughly aligned formed the first street, known as Rua Velha (Old Street), today Rua 26 de Agosto (August 26 Street). This street ended where today is a square in honor of the immigrants that came to the city later. It started to develop relatively fast because its privileged climate and location. These factors drew people from other regions of the country, especially the South, the Southeast and the Northeast regions. It was officially recognized as a municipality by the State Government in August 26, 1899 and it was renamed Campo Grande.
Geography Climate This climate is tropical of altitude ,semi-humid, hot, and notedly seasonal, with a dry winter season from May through September or October. The annual rainfall is 1.500 mm. January is the warmest month, with mean maxima of 28°C and minima of 20°C and more rain; July experiences the coldest temperatures, with mean maxima of 26°C and minima of 14°C and sun. This article is about precipitation. ...
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Vegetation The "cerrado" landscape is characterized by extensive savanna formations crossed by gallery forests and stream valleys. Cerrado includes various types of vegetation. Humid fields and "buriti" palm paths are found where the water table is near the surface. Alpine pastures occur at higher altitudes and mesophytic forests on more fertile soils.The "cerrado" trees have characteristic twisted trunks covered by a thick bark, and leaves which are usually broad and rigid. Many herbaceous plants have extensive roots to store water and nutrients. The plant's thick bark and roots serve as adaptations for the periodic fires which sweep the cerrado landscape. The adaptations protect the plants from destruction and make them capable of sprouting again after the fire. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1200 Ã 1600 pixel, file size: 473 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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The cerrado (Portuguese: thick, dense) is a vast area of savanna-like grasslands in Brazil. ...
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Curiosity Vehicles: 269.021 (jun./2006); Daily newspapers: 5 (jul./2006); Established: 08/26/1899. Vehicles are non-living means of transport. ...
Economy Most of the city's active labor is absorbed by the tertiary sector (commerce and service). Despite that, the juncture of the secondary and primary sectors, especially in the agro-industry, have an important role in the local economy. The farming of bovine livestock supplies the local refrigerators, which in turn allows Campo Grande to export meat to others states in Brazil. Beyond the sustenances industry branch, there are others active sectors, including the processing of non-metallic minerals and civil construction. The main agricultural cultures are soy, rice and manioc. According to the IBGE, Campo Grande has a total of 11,657 commercial establishments and 1,300 industries of transformation. IBGE, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica), is the agency responsible for statistical, geographic, cartographic, geodetic and environmental information in Brazil. ...
Education Portuguese language is the official language of schools. But English language and Spanish language are part of the official high school curriculum. Portuguese ( or lÃngua portuguesa) is a Romance language that originated in what is now Galicia (Spain) and northern Portugal from the Latin spoken by romanized Celtiberians about 1000 years ago. ...
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Colleges and universities - Public universities
- UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul;
- Private universities
- UCDB - Universidade Católica Dom Bosco;
- UNAES - Centro Universitário de Campo Grande;
- UNIDERP - Universidade para o Desenvolvimento do Estado e da Região do Pantanal.
- Superior colleges
- Faculdade Estácio de Sá;
- Instituto de Ensino Superior da Funlec;
- Instituto MS de Educação e Cultura;
- Instituto Campo Grande de Ensino Superior - ICG.
The Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (in English Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul), also known as UFMS, is a public university, located in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil. ...
Infrastructure International airport The operation of Campo Grande International Airport is shared with the Campo Grande Air Base. The airport has two runways. Construction of the main runway, made of concrete, began in 1950 and was finished in 1953. The passenger terminal was concluded in 1964, and in 1967 concrete aprons were built for both military and civilian aircraft. As commercial aviation demand grew, it became necessary to widen the civil aircraft apron, which was completed 12 years after its construction. The airport has been administered by Inferaero since 1975.
Railroad Railroad: the town is attended by a system of railway transport under administration of Novoeste, which interconnects with other cities in the state, in a line that traverses Bauru and São Paulo state all the way to Corumbá. This means of transport has had significant effects on transport infrastructure, permitting export of important parts of the production in Mato Grosso to others centers of consumption. This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ...
Bauru is a Brazilian city and municipality in the state of São Paulo. ...
São Paulo is a state in Brazil. ...
Nickname: Location in Brazil Coordinates: , Country Brazil Region Center-West State Mato Grosso do Sul Founded 1778 Government - Mayor Ruiter Cunha de Oliveira (Workers Party) Area - City 65,000 km² (25,096. ...
Highways BR-060, BR-163 and BR-262 beyond other state highways.
Events Campo Grande Film Festival It's a film festival held annually in the months of January and February and has been arranged since 2004. It focuses on the independent cinema presenting Brazilian films and foreign films as well. It also presents regional films and short films.
City tour It is the tourist bus that takes care of the city. The drawing of the collective one is the great prominence and was developed by the Marcopolo company. The model is a Viale Double Decker SUNNY of two floors, being the opened superior floor, what it makes possible to the passengers a reasonable sight of all the tourist points. With capacity for 74 places, it possesss banks with security belts, internal camera in the superior floor, microphone with loudspeakers, electronic itinerary, slope of access and space reserved for deficient physicists. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 Ã 1200 pixel, file size: 480 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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Bureau was idealized with the partnership between the Campo Grande Pantanal Convention & Visitors and the City hall of Campo Grande. Its passage is concluded in about 2 hours and 30 minutes, in 48 a total passage of km. It passes in 46 tourist points. During the stroll a guide counts a little of the history of Campo Grande. More information here
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This is a list of the cities that are or have been considered national or state capitals of Brazil. ...
Brazil is divided into twenty-six estados (states; singular estado) and one district, the Distrito Federal (Federal District) which contains the capital city, BrasÃlia. ...
Nickname: Location of BrasÃlia Coordinates: , Region State Founded 21 April 1960 Government - Governor Jose Roberto Arruda Area - City 5,802 km² (2,240. ...
The Brazilian Federal District (in Portuguese, Distrito Federal) is set apart for BrasÃlia, the capital of Brazil. ...
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Nickname: Local da cidade de Belém, no estado do Pará State Pará County Belém Government - Mayor Duciomar Gomes da Costa Area - City 1,070 km² (413. ...
Flag of Pará See other Brazilian States Capital Belém Largest City Belém Area 1. ...
Boa Vista is the capital of the Brazilian state of Roraima. ...
Flag of Roraima See other Brazilian States Capital Boa Vista Largest City Boa Vista Area 225,116. ...
Macapá Country Region State Amapá Founded 9 February 1758 Government - Mayor João HenriquePT Area - City 6. ...
Flag of Amapá See other Brazilian States Capital Macapá Largest City Macapá Area 142 816 km² Population - Total - Density 477 032 3. ...
Location in Brazil Country Region State Amazonas Founded 1669 Government - Mayor Serafim Corrêa (PSB) Area - City 11. ...
Flag of Amazonas See other Brazilian States Capital Manaus Largest City Manaus Area 1 570 947 km² Population - Total - Density 3,332,330 inh. ...
Palmas is the capital of the state of Tocantins, in Brazil. ...
Tocantins is one of the states of Brazil. ...
Porto Velho is the capital of the Brazilian state of Rondônia, in the upper Amazon River basin. ...
Flag of Rondônia See other Brazilian States Capital Porto Velho Largest City Porto Velho Area 238,512. ...
Rio Branco is the capital of the state of Acre in Brazil. ...
Flag of Acre See other Brazilian States Capital Rio Branco Largest City Rio Branco Area 152 522 km² Population - Total - Density 557 526 3. ...
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Motto: Pax et Labore Location of Aracaju Coordinates: , Country Region State Sergipe Founded 1592 Incorporated (as capital) March 17, 1855 Government - Mayor Edvaldo Nogueira PC do B Elevation 4. ...
Flag of Sergipe See other Brazilian States Capital Aracaju Largest City Aracaju Area 21,994 km² Population - Total - Density 1. ...
For the fortress and governors mansion in Puerto Rico, see La Fortaleza. ...
Flag of Ceará See other Brazilian States Capital Fortaleza Largest City Fortaleza Area 148,016 km² Population - Total - Density 6,500,000 43. ...
Nickname: Location in the state of Paraiba Country State Incorporated 5 August 1585 Government - Mayor Ricardo Coutinho Area - City 210,45 km² (81,25 sq mi) Elevation 40 m (131 ft) Population (2005)[1] - City 672. ...
Flag of ParaÃba See other Brazilian States Capital João Pessoa Largest City João Pessoa Area 56. ...
Maceió (Mah-say-oh) is the capital and the largest city of the coastal state Alagoas in Brazil. ...
Flag of Alagoas See other Brazilian States Capital Maceió Largest City Maceió Area 27 818 km² Population - Total - Density 2 822 621 101. ...
Nickname: Location of Natal Country Region State Rio Grande do Norte Founded 25 December 1599 Government - Mayor Carlos Eduardo(PSB) Area - City 170. ...
Capital (and largest city) Natal Demonym Potiguar or Norte-rio-grandense Government - Governor Wilma de Faria - Vice Governor Iberê Paiva Ferreira de Souza Area - Total 52. ...
Nickname: Motto: Ut luceat omnibus Latin: That it may shine on all (Matthew 5:15) Location in Brazil Country Region State Pernambuco Founded March 12, 1537 Incorporated (as village) 1709 Incorporated (as city) 1823 Government - Mayor João Paulo Lima e Silva (PT) Area - City 218 km² (84. ...
Flag of Pernambuco See other Brazilian States Capital Recife Largest City Recife Area 98,281 km² Population - Total - Density 7,918,344 80. ...
Nickname: Motto: Sic illa ad arcam reversa est, portuguese E Assim a Pomba Voltou à Arca Location of Salvador Coordinates: , Country Region State Bahia Founded 29 March 1549 Government - Mayor João Henrique Area - City 707 km² (273 sq mi) Elevation 8 m (26 ft) Population (2007) - City 2,892,625...
Flag of Bahia See other Brazilian States Capital Salvador Largest City Salvador Area 564 273 km² Population - Total - Density 13 070 250 23. ...
São LuÃs is the capital of the state of Maranhão, Brazil. ...
Maranhão is one of the states of Brazil in the north-eastern region. ...
Teresina (formerly written Theresina) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Piauà and the only inland capital in the northeastern region of the country. ...
Flag of Piauà See other Brazilian States Capital Teresina Largest City Teresina Area 250,934 km² Population - Total - Density 2,750,000 11 inh. ...
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Capital (and largest city) Campo Grande Demonym Sul-mato-grossense or Mato-grossense-do-sul Government - Governor André Puccinelli - Vice Governor Murilo Zauith Area - Total 357. ...
Coordinates: , Country Brazil Region Central-West State Mato Grosso Government - Mayor Wilson Pereira dos Santos PSDB Area - City 3,538 km² (1,366 sq mi) Elevation 165 m (541 ft) Population (2000) - City 542,861 - Density 153. ...
Capital (and largest city) Cuiabá Demonym Mato-grossense Government - Governor Blairo Maggi - Vice Governor Silval da Cunha Barbosa Area - Total 903. ...
Nickname: Location in the state of Goiás. ...
Flag of Goiás See other Brazilian States Capital Goiânia Largest City Goiânia Area 341 289 km² Population - Total - Density 4 848 725 14. ...
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Nickname: Location in Brazil Coordinates: , Country Region State Minas Gerais Founded 1701 Incorporated (as city) December 12, 1897 Government - Mayor Fernando da Mata Pimentel (PT) Area - City 330. ...
Capital (and largest city) Belo Horizonte Demonym Mineiro Government - Governor Aécio Neves - Vice Governor Antônio Augusto Junho Anastasia Area - Total 588,528. ...
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Flag of Rio de Janeiro See other Brazilian States Capital Rio de Janeiro Largest City Rio de Janeiro Area 43,696. ...
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Flag of São Paulo See other Brazilian States Capital São Paulo Largest City São Paulo City Area 248,176. ...
For other uses, see Vitoria (disambiguation). ...
Capital Vitória Largest city Vila Velha Demonym capixaba or espiritossantense Government - Governor Paulo Hartung - Vice Governor Ricardo Ferraço Area - Total 46. ...
The southern region of Brazil is one of the five administrative regions of Brazil. ...
Nickname: Motto: A cidade sorriso (The smiley city) Location of Curitiba Country Region State Paraná Founded 29 March 1693 Incorporated 1842 Government - Mayor Carlos Alberto Richa (PSDB) Area - City 430. ...
Capital (and largest city) Curitiba Demonym Paranaense Government - Governor Roberto Requião - Vice Governor Orlando Pessuti Area - Total 281. ...
Nickname: Location in Brazil Coordinates: , Country Region State Santa Catarina Founded March 23, 1726 Government - Mayor Dario Elias Berger (PSDB) Area - City 436. ...
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Flag of Rio Grande do Sul See other Brazilian States Capital Porto Alegre Largest City Porto Alegre Area 282,062 km² Population - Total - Density 10. ...
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