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Brasília is the capital of Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
. The city and its District are located in the Central-West region of the country, along a plateau
Plateau

In geology and earth science, a plateau, also called a high plateau or tableland, is an area of highland , usually consisting of relatively flat terrain....
 known as Planalto Central. It has a population of about 2,557,000 as of the 2008 IBGE
IBGE

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics or IBGE , is the agency responsible for statistical, geographic, cartography, geodetic and Natural environment information in Brazil....
 estimate, making it the fourth largest city in Brazil, after passing up Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte The first Human settlement in the region occurred in the early 1700s, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais....
 and Fortaleza
Fortaleza

Fortaleza is the state capital of Cear?, located in Northeastern Brazil. With a population of over 3.4 million , Fortaleza has an area of . To the north of the city lies the Atlantic Ocean; to the south are the cities of Pacatuba, Eus?bio, Maracana? and Itaitinga; to the east is the county of Aquiraz and the Atlantic Ocean; and to the west i...
. However, as a metropolitan area, it ranks much lower at ninth. It is listed as a World Heritage Site
World Heritage Site

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a site that is on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 Sovereign state which are elected by their General Assembly for a four-year term....
 by UNESCO
UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945....
.

As the national capital, Brasília is the seat of all three branches of the Brazilian government
Politics of Brazil

Politics of Brazil takes place in a framework of a federation presidential system representative democracy republic, whereby the President of Brazil is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system....
.






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Brasília is the capital of Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
. The city and its District are located in the Central-West region of the country, along a plateau
Plateau

In geology and earth science, a plateau, also called a high plateau or tableland, is an area of highland , usually consisting of relatively flat terrain....
 known as Planalto Central. It has a population of about 2,557,000 as of the 2008 IBGE
IBGE

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics or IBGE , is the agency responsible for statistical, geographic, cartography, geodetic and Natural environment information in Brazil....
 estimate, making it the fourth largest city in Brazil, after passing up Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte The first Human settlement in the region occurred in the early 1700s, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais....
 and Fortaleza
Fortaleza

Fortaleza is the state capital of Cear?, located in Northeastern Brazil. With a population of over 3.4 million , Fortaleza has an area of . To the north of the city lies the Atlantic Ocean; to the south are the cities of Pacatuba, Eus?bio, Maracana? and Itaitinga; to the east is the county of Aquiraz and the Atlantic Ocean; and to the west i...
. However, as a metropolitan area, it ranks much lower at ninth. It is listed as a World Heritage Site
World Heritage Site

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a site that is on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 Sovereign state which are elected by their General Assembly for a four-year term....
 by UNESCO
UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945....
.

As the national capital, Brasília is the seat of all three branches of the Brazilian government
Politics of Brazil

Politics of Brazil takes place in a framework of a federation presidential system representative democracy republic, whereby the President of Brazil is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system....
. The city also hosts the headquarters of many Brazilian companies such as the Banco do Brasil
Banco do Brasil

Banco do Brasil S.A. Banco do Brasil is controlled by the Brazilian government but its stock is traded at the Bovespa and its management follows standard international banking practices ....
, Caixa Econômica Federal
Caixa Econômica Federal

Caixa Econ?mica Federal, also referred to as CAIXA, is a Brazilian bank, one of the largest government-owned financial institutions in Latin America....
, Correios
Correios

Empresa Brasileira de Correios e Tel?grafos , also known as Correios, is a state-owned company responsible for the national postal service of Brazil....
 and Brasil Telecom
Brasil Telecom

Brasil Telecom S.A. is a major Brazil telecommunications company headquartered in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The company is one of three land lines, one long distance and eight mobile telephone companies in Brazil that emerged from the break-up of Telebr?s....
. The city is a world reference for urban planning. The locating of residential buildings around expansive urban areas, of building the city around large avenues and dividing it into sectors, has sparked a debate and reflection on life in big cities in the 20th century. The city's planned design included specific areas for almost everything, including accommodation – Hotel Sectors North and South. However, new areas are now being developed as locations for hotels, such as the Hotels and Tourism Sector North, located on the shores of Lake Paranoá.

The city was planned and developed in 1956 with Lúcio Costa
Lúcio Costa

Lucio Costa was a Brazilian architect and urban planner.One of the earliest and most important modernist architects in Brazil, Lucio Costa became famous for a long career in which he built little, wrote much, and became involved in a number of high-profile controversies....
 as the principal urban planner and Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
 as the principal architect. In 1960, it formally became Brazil's national capital. When seen from above, the main planned part of the city's shape resembles an airplane or a butterfly. The city is commonly referred to as Capital Federal, or simply BSB. People from the city of Brasília are known as brasilienses or candangos.

Brasília has a sui generis
Sui generis

Sui generis is a Neo-Latin expression, literally meaning of its own kind/genus or unique in its characteristics. The expression was effectively created by Scholasticism philosophy to indicate an idea, an entity or a reality that cannot be included in a wider concept....
 status in Brazil, given it is not a municipality like nearly all cities in Brazil. In fact, there isn't even a definition of what Brasília is. Recently, the First Administrative Region within the Distrito Federal
Brazilian Federal District

The Federal District is set apart for Bras?lia, the capital of Brazil. Located in a region called Planalto Central, the Distrito Federal is divided in 19 administrative regions....
 (Federal District) — which used to be called "Plano Piloto" - was renamed "Brasília". But while the name "Brasília" is often used in contrast with the "satellite cities", it is most commonly used as the name of the whole of the urban settlements of the Distrito Federal. The Distrito Federal, constitutionally, cannot be divided into municipalities.

Brasília International Airport is a major hub
Airline hub

An airline hub is an airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination. It is part of a Spoke-hub distribution paradigm, where travelers moving between airports not served by direct flights change planes en route to their destinations....
 for the rest of the country, connecting the capital to all major Brazilian cities and many international destinations. It is the third most important airport of Brazil, in terms of passengers and aircraft movements.

Background


Brasília was built to be Brazil's new capital city. The idea was to transfer the federal capital of Brazil from the coast to the Midwestern interior of the country. Previously the capital of Brazil was situated in Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
 and before that in Salvador
Salvador, Bahia

Salvador is a city on the northeast coast of Brazil and the capital of the Northeast Region, Brazil States of Brazil of Bahia. Salvador is also known as Brazil's capital of happiness due to its easygoing population and countless popular outdoor parties, including its street carnival....
. By relocating the capital city to the interior, the government intended to help populate that area of the country. People from all over the country were hired to build the city, especially those from the Northeast region
Northeast Region, Brazil

The Northeast Region is composed of the following states: Maranh?o, Piau?, Cear?, Rio Grande do Norte, Para?ba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe and Bahia, and it represents 18.26% of the Brazilian territory....
 of Brazil. These workers would be known as candangos. Brasília is known, internationally, for having applied the principles established in the Athens Charter
Athens Charter

The Athens Charter, or Charte d'Ath?nes, is a design for urban planning....
 of 1933.

Brasília was planned to be a city where transit flows smoothly. Lúcio Costa
Lúcio Costa

Lucio Costa was a Brazilian architect and urban planner.One of the earliest and most important modernist architects in Brazil, Lucio Costa became famous for a long career in which he built little, wrote much, and became involved in a number of high-profile controversies....
 planned the streets in such a way that even traffic lights would not be necessary: cars and buses would take thoroughfares to travel long distances, then would use one of several loops to gain access to local streets to reach specific destinations. Much of the original planning had to be changed, mostly because of the growth of Brasília.

Costa didn't foresee such a quick growth of the city, much less the explosive growth in the satellite cities around it. Brasília today has traffic lights as any other city, there is a scarcity of parking places, and traffic jams are usual at peak hours, particularly in some busier loops. However, even though the present situation is not as planned by Costa, transit in Brasília is still much better than in other major Brazilian cities. There is a stricter enforcement of the law, which results in better educated drivers; for example, Brasília is one of the few cities in Brazil where drivers stop in a crosswalk. The streets are usually in good shape, which minimizes accidents. Still, the main reason for Brasília having better transit is Costa's plan: vehicles still make use of the system of thoroughfares, loops and local streets to reach their destinations. The main thoroughfare is the Eixão (big Axis, or Eixo Rodoviário, in Costa's Plan). It is a high speed highway which cuts Brasília from North to South, three lanes each way; there are no traffic lights in the Eixão.

Parallel to the Eixão, there are two Eixinhos (small Axis), which facilitate the access to loops and local streets. The other major thoroughfare is the Eixo Monumental, which cuts Brasília from East to West. The Monumental is wider than the Eixão; there are a few traffic lights along the Monumental. The other two important city avenues are the W3, which runs west of the Eixão, parallel to it, and L2, which runs east of the Eixão. Most bus lines going from North to South use W3 and L2, rather than the Eixão (vehicles are not allowed to stop along the Eixão).

Geography


Climate

The national capital's climate is tropical savanna according to Köppen's classification, with seasons being defined according to the degree of humidity of the air: one season is dry, while the other one is comparatively humid. The average temperature is 20.5°C (69°F). September, at the end of the dry season, has the highest average maximum temperature, 28°C (82.9°F), and July has the lowest average maximum temperature, 25°C (77.2°F). The lowest average minimum temperature is in July (13°C or 55.2°F), and the highest average minimum temperatures are during November and December (18°C or 63.5°F). Those, however, are monthly averages, temperatures sometimes fall outside of this range. The absolute minimum temperature recorded was 1.6°C (34°F), and the absolute maximum was 34.7°C (94.46°F).

The dry season lasts from late March or early April to late September or early October, though there is commonly some rain also in late May. Air humidity averages about 50% during the dry season, but often falls below 20% around noon.

Cityscape


History

Memorial.]] President Juscelino Kubitschek
Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira

Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira was a prominent Brazilian politician who was List of Presidents of Brazil from 1956 to 1961. He was born in Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, and died in 1976....
 ordered the construction of Brasília, fulfilling an article of the country's constitution dating back to 1891 stating that the capital should be moved from Rio de Janeiro to a place close to the center of the country. The plan was originally conceived in 1827 when Brazil was under colonial rule. Jose Bonifacio, an advisor to Emperor Pedro I, presented a plan to the General Assembly for a new city called Brasilia with the initial idea of moving the capital farther westward from the already heavily populated southeastern corridor. The bill was not enacted because Emperor Pedro I dissolved the Assembly. .

Lúcio Costa
Lúcio Costa

Lucio Costa was a Brazilian architect and urban planner.One of the earliest and most important modernist architects in Brazil, Lucio Costa became famous for a long career in which he built little, wrote much, and became involved in a number of high-profile controversies....
 won a contest and was the main urban planner
Urban planner

An urban planner is a professional who works in the field of urban planning for the purpose of maximizing the effectiveness of a community's land use and infrastructure....
. Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
, a close friend of Lúcio, was the chief architect of most public buildings and Roberto Burle Marx
Roberto Burle Marx

Roberto Burle Marx was a Brazilian landscape designer whose designs of parks and gardens made him world famous. He is accredited with having introduced modernist landscape architecture to Brazil....
 was the landscape designer. Brasília was built in 41 months, from 1956 to April 21, 1960, when it was officially inaugurated. From 1763 to 1960, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
 was the capital of Brazil. At this time, resources tended to be centered in Brazil's southeast region near Rio de Janeiro. Brasília's geographical central location made for a more regionally neutral federal capital. The concept of locating the capital in the center of Brazil was first made in 1891 but was not defined until 1922.

Right from the beginning, the growth of Brasília exceeded expectations. According to the original plans, Brasília would be a city for government authorities and staff. However, during the construction period, many Brazilians from all over the country migrated to Brasília. Until the 1980s, the governor of the Distrito Federal was appointed by the Federal Government, and the laws of Brasília were issued by the Brazilian Federal Senate. After the Constitution of 1988, Brasília gained the right to elect its Governor, and a District Assembly (Câmara Distrital) was elected to exercise legislative power.

According to legend, Italian
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 saint Don Bosco in 1883 had a prophetic dream in which he described a futuristic city that roughly fitted Brasília's location. Today, in Brasília, there are many references to this educator who founded the Salesian order. One of the main churches in the city bears his name. Brasília is the result of a modern urban project designed by Lúcio Costa. When seen from above, the city's original plan resembles the shape of an airplane, but many prefer to refer to it as a bird with open wings; however, the architect's original urban
Urban area

An urban area is an area with an increased Population density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. Urban areas may be city, towns or conurbations, but the term is not commonly extended to rural settlements such as villages and hamlet ....
 concept pointed to the shape of a cross.

Demographics

In the 1960 census there were almost 140,000 residents in the new Federal District. By 1970 this figure had grown to more than 537,000. In 2000 the population of the Brazilian Federal District
Brazilian Federal District

The Federal District is set apart for Bras?lia, the capital of Brazil. Located in a region called Planalto Central, the Distrito Federal is divided in 19 administrative regions....
 was more than 2,000,000. Planned for only 500,000 inhabitants, Brasília has seen its population grow much more than expected. Several satellite cities have been created over the years to house the extra inhabitants.

Right from the beginning, the growth of Brasília was superior to the plannings. According to the original plans, Brasília would be a city for government authorities and staff. However, during the construction period, many Brazilians from all over the country migrated to Brasília, attracted by opportunities of job and public and private services.

This fact makes it the largest city (by population) in the world at the close of the 20th century that didn't exist at the beginning of the century (a distinction held by Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 in the 19th century). Brasília has one of the highest growth rates in Brazil, with its population increasing by 2.82% each year, mostly because of internal migration.

Brasília's inhabitants include a foreign population of mostly embassy workers as well as large numbers of Brazilian migrants. Today, the city has important communities of immigrants and refugees.

The Human Development Index
Human Development Index

The Human Development Index is an index used to rank countries by level of "human development", which usually also implies to determine whether a country is a developed country, developing country....
 in the city is at 0.936 (developed nation level), and the illiteracy rate is around 4.35%.

World Heritage Site


The Brazilian capital is the only city in the world built in the 20th century to be awarded (in 1987) the status of Historical and Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO
UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945....
, a specialized agency of the United Nations
United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, Social change, human rights and achieving world peace....
.

The plan of the central city has been likened to a bird, a bow and arrow, or an airplane. Designed by the Brazilian architect Lúcio Costa
Lúcio Costa

Lucio Costa was a Brazilian architect and urban planner.One of the earliest and most important modernist architects in Brazil, Lucio Costa became famous for a long career in which he built little, wrote much, and became involved in a number of high-profile controversies....
, its form is emphasized by the Highway Axis (Eixo Rodoviário), which curves from the north to the southwest and links Brasília’s main residential neighbourhoods, and the straight Monumental Axis (Eixo Monumental), which runs northwest-southeast and is lined by federal and civic buildings. At the northwestern end of the Monumental
Monumental

Monumental, the adjective form of the noun, monument, may refer to:...
 Axis are federal district and municipal buildings, while at the southeastern end, near the middle shore of Lake Paranoá, stand the executive, judicial, and legislative buildings around the Square of Three Powers, the conceptual heart of the city. These and other major structures were designed by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
. In the Square of Three Powers, he created as a focal point the dramatic Congressional Palace, which is a composition of five parts: twin administrative towers flanked by a large, white concrete dome (the meeting place of the Senate) and by an equally massive concrete bowl (the Chamber of Deputies), which is joined to the dome by an underlying, flat-roofed building.

A series of low-lying annexes (largely out of sight) flank both ends. Also in the square are the glass-faced Planalto Palace (housing the presidential offices) and the Palace of the Supreme Court. Farther east, on a triangle of land jutting into the lake, is the Palace of the Dawn (Palácio da Alvorada; the presidential residence). Between the federal and civic buildings on the Monumental Axis is the city's cathedral, considered by many to be Niemeyer's finest achievement (see photographs of the and interior). The parabolically shaped structure is characterized by its 16 gracefully curving supports, which join in a circle 115 feet (35 metres) above the floor of the nave; stretched between the supports are translucent walls of tinted glass. The nave is entered via a subterranean passage rather than conventional doorways. Other notable buildings are Buriti Palace, Itamaraty Palace (the Palace of Foreign Affairs), the National Theatre, and several foreign embassies that creatively embody features of their national architecture.

Both low-cost and luxury housing were built by the government in the central city area. The residential zones of the inner city are arranged into superquadras ("superblocks"), groups of apartment buildings along with a prescribed number and type of schools, retail stores, and open spaces. At the northern end of Lake Paranoá, separated from the inner city, is a peninsula upon which stand many fashionable homes; a similar neighbourhood exists on the southern lakeshore. Originally, the city planners envisioned extensive public areas along the shores of the artificial lake, but, during early development of the area, private clubs, hotels, and upscale residences and restaurants gained footholds around the water. Set well apart from the city are suburban "satellite cities", including Gama, Ceilândia, Taguatinga, Núcleo Bandeirante, Sobradinho, and Planaltina. These areas were not planned as permanent settlements and thus offer stark contrasts to the symmetry and spacing of Brasília.

The city has been acclaimed for its use of modernist architecture on a grand scale and for its somewhat utopian city plan; however, it has been roundly criticized for much the same reasons. After a visit to Brasília, the French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 writer Simone de Beauvoir
Simone de Beauvoir

Simone de Beauvoir was a France author and philosopher. She wrote novels, monographs on philosophy, politics, and social issues, essays, biographies, and an autobiography in several volumes....
 complained that all of its superquadras exuded "the same air of elegant monotony," and other observers have equated the city's large open lawns, plazas, and fields to wastelands. As the city has matured, some of these have gained adornments, and many have been improved by landscaping, giving some observers a sense of "humanized" spaciousness.

Economy

.]] Brasília's economy is dominated by

Services

(91% of local GDP, according to the IBGE
IBGE

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics or IBGE , is the agency responsible for statistical, geographic, cartography, geodetic and Natural environment information in Brazil....
):
  • Government (the public sector is by far the largest employer, accounting for around 40% of the city jobs. Government jobs include all levels, from the federal police to diplomacy, from the transportation bureau to the armed forces);
  • Communications (Brasil Telecom
    Brasil Telecom

    Brasil Telecom S.A. is a major Brazil telecommunications company headquartered in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The company is one of three land lines, one long distance and eight mobile telephone companies in Brazil that emerged from the break-up of Telebr?s....
    's HQ, Correios
    Correios

    Empresa Brasileira de Correios e Tel?grafos , also known as Correios, is a state-owned company responsible for the national postal service of Brazil....
     HQ, public and private TV stations including regional offices of Globo, SBT, Rede Bandeirantes
    Rede Bandeirantes

    Rede Bandeirantes , officially nicknamed Band, is a television network from Brazil, based in S?o Paulo. Part of the Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunica??o, it aired for the first time in 1967....
    , Rede Record
    Rede Record

    Rede Record is a Brazilian television network. Owned by Bishop Edir Macedo, founder of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, it currently is Brazil's second largest television network....
    , RedeTV! and the main offices of TV câmara, TV Senado and TV Justiça);
  • Banking and finance (headquarters of the Banco do Brasil
    Banco do Brasil

    Banco do Brasil S.A. Banco do Brasil is controlled by the Brazilian government but its stock is traded at the Bovespa and its management follows standard international banking practices ....
    , the Caixa Econômica Federal
    Caixa Econômica Federal

    Caixa Econ?mica Federal, also referred to as CAIXA, is a Brazilian bank, one of the largest government-owned financial institutions in Latin America....
    , the Brazilian Central Bank
    Central Bank of Brazil

    The Brazilian Central Bank is Brazil's highest monetary authority in, and the country's governing body in, finance and economics. It was established on December 31, 1964....
    , the Banco Rural
    List of Brazilian companies

    This is a list of major companies based in Brazil. Please note that the list is highly incomplete and does not have thousands of companies of different sizes....
     and the Banco de Brasília
    List of Brazilian companies

    This is a list of major companies based in Brazil. Please note that the list is highly incomplete and does not have thousands of companies of different sizes....
    , among others);
  • Entertainment;
  • Information technology (Politec
    Politec

    Politec is an IT outsourcing service provider, based in Brazil.It employs over 6,000 people....
    , Poliedro, CTIS, among others), and legal services.


Industries

In the city include:
  • Construction (Paulo Octavio, Via Construções, and Irmãos Gravia among others);
  • Food processing (Perdigão, Sadia);
  • Furniture Making;
  • Recycling
    Recycling

    Recycling involves processing used materials into new products in order to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and water pollution by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virg...
     (Novo Rio, Rexam
    Rexam

    Rexam plc is a United Kingdom corporation with a focus in Aluminum can manufacturing. The company's headquarters are in London, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index....
    , Latasa and others);
  • Pharmaceuticals (União Química);
  • Graphic industries.


The main agricultural products produced in the city are coffee
Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the Coffea. Caffeinated coffee has a stimulating effect in humans....
, guavas, strawberries, orange
Orange (fruit)

An orange?specifically, the sweet orange?is the citrus Citrus sinensis and its fruit. The orange is a Hybrid of ancient cultivated origin, possibly between pomelo and tangerine ....
, lemon
Lemon

The lemon is the common name for Citrus limon. The reproductive tissue surrounds the seed of the angiosperm lemon tree. The lemon is used for culinary and nonculinary purposes throughout the world....
s, papaya
Papaya

The papaya , is the fruit of the plant Carica papaya, in the genus Carica. It is native to the tropics of the Americas, and was cultivated in Mexico several centuries before the emergence of the Mesoamerica....
s, soy beans and mangoes. It has over 110,000 cows and it exports wood
Wood

Wood is an organic material; in the strict sense wood is produced as secondary xylem in the stems of woody plants, notably trees but also shrubs, etc....
 products worldwide.

The Federal District
Brazilian Federal District

The Federal District is set apart for Bras?lia, the capital of Brazil. Located in a region called Planalto Central, the Distrito Federal is divided in 19 administrative regions....
, where Brasilia is located, has a GDP of about US$ 69,844 billion, according to IBGE
IBGE

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics or IBGE , is the agency responsible for statistical, geographic, cartography, geodetic and Natural environment information in Brazil....
. Its share of the total Brazilian GDP is about 3.8%

The Federal District has the largest GDP per capita income of Brazil (about US$ 27,610 per person, according to the IBGE). Brasília's per capita income is believed to be much higher.

Brasília hosts a wide range of services such as hospital
Hospital

A hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment, and often but not always providing for longer-term patient stays....
s, school
School

File:Primary Student of Pakistan.JPGA school , is an institution designed to allow and encourage students to education, under the supervision of teachers....
s, fitness clubs, club
Club

A club is an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities; there are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, political and religious clubs, and so forth....
s, college
College

File:Government college for Women Dhoke Kala Khan.JPGCollege is a term most often used today to denote an education institution. More broadly, it can be the name of any group of collegialitys, for example, an electoral college, a College of Arms or the College of Cardinals....
s, restaurant
Restaurant

A restaurant prepares and serves food and drink to customers. Meals are generally served and eaten on premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and Delivery ....
s, cafes, etc.

Accommodation

The city's planned design included specific areas for almost everything, including accommodation
Hotel

----A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including Bathroom#Types of bathroomss and air conditioning or clima...
, Hotels Sectors North and South. New hotel facilities area being developed elsewhere, such as the hotels and tourism Sector North, located on the shores of Lake Paranoá
Lake Paranoá

Lake Parano?, or Lago do Parano?, is an artificial lake that is located in Bras?lia, the capital of Brazil. On the east side of the city, the Rio Parano? has been dammed to form this large lake, which has a circumference of ....
. Brasília offers modern and comfortable hotels, including hotels managed by international chains. But it also offers cozy and modest inns, pensions and hostels.

Brasília receives visitors from the whole of Brazil and the world, it offers a good range of restaurants with great diversity of food. From simple small restaurants, serving the authentic food of Central-Western areas of Brazil, to selected bistros.

Education

Portuguese
Portuguese language

Portuguese is a Romance language that originated in what is now Galicia and Portugal. It is derived from the Latin language spoken by the Romanization Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula around 2000 years ago....
 is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. But English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
 and Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 are part of the official high school curriculum. There are some international schools that provide conventional education in foreign languages, mainly English.

Educational institutions


Culture

As a venue for political events, music performances and movie festivals, Brasília is a cosmopolitan city, with around 90 embassies, a wide range of restaurants and complete infrastructure ready to host any kind of event. Not surprisingly, the city stands out as an important business tourism destination, which is an important part of the local economy, with dozens of hotels spread around the national capital.

Traditional parties take place throughout the year. In June, there are large festivals celebrating Catholic saints, such as Saint Anthony
Anthony the Great

Anthony the Great , also known as Saint Anthony, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Abba Antonius , and Father of All Monks, was an Christianity saint from Egypt, a prominent leader among the Desert Fathers....
, Saint John, the Baptist, and Saint Peter
Saint Peter

Saint Peter was a leader of the early Christianity church, who features prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles....
, that are called "festas juninas
Festa Junina

Festa Junina, typically termed S?o Jo?o as it is centered on that saint's day, is the name of annual Brazilian celebrations which take place in the beginning of the Brazilian winter, consequently during the European summer....
", or June festival. Throughout the year there are local, national and international events spread through the city. Christmas is widely celebrated, and New Years Eve usually hosts major events.

The city also hosts a varied assortment of art works from artists like Bruno Giorgi
Bruno Giorgi

Bruno Giorgi was a Italian Brazilian sculptor whose works are displayed at several national sites. Although born in Brazil he spent much of his youth in Europe as his family returned to Italy when he was six and he did not return to Brazil until 1939....
, Alfredo Ceschiatti, Athos Bulcão
Athos Bulcão

Athos Bulc?o , was a Brazilian painter and sculptor. He was born in Rio de Janeiro.By the 1940s, he assisted Candido Portinari with the "S?o Francisco de Assis" painting at the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, in Belo Horizonte....
, Marianne Peretti, Alfredo Volpi
Alfredo Volpi

Alfredo Volpi , was a famous painter of the artistic and cultural Brazilian modernist movement. He was born in Lucca, Italy but, less than two years later, he was brought by his parents to S?o Paulo, Brazil, where he lived for most part of his life....
, Di Cavalcanti, Dyllan Taxman, Victor Brecheret
Victor Brecheret

Victor Brecheret was an Italian-Brazilian sculpture. He lived most of his life in S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, except for his studies in Paris in his early twenties....
 and Burle Marx, whose works have been integrated into the city’s architecture, making it a unique landscape.

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Historic sites and museums


Eixo Monumental
At the end of the Eixo Monumental
Monumental Axis

The Monumental Axis is a central avenue in Bras?lia's city design. The avenue begins on the National Congress of Brazil building and is considered part of the DF-002 road....
 lies the Esplanada dos Ministérios, an open area in downtown Brasília. The rectangular lawn area is surrounded by two eight-lane wide avenues where many important government buildings, monuments and memorials are located. This is the main body of the "airplane" shape of the city, as planned by Lúcio Costa
Lúcio Costa

Lucio Costa was a Brazilian architect and urban planner.One of the earliest and most important modernist architects in Brazil, Lucio Costa became famous for a long career in which he built little, wrote much, and became involved in a number of high-profile controversies....
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National Congress
Building.]] Brazil's bicameral
Bicameralism

In government, bicameralism is the practice of having two legislative or parliamentary chambers. Thus, a bicameral parliament or bicameral legislature is a legislature which consists of two chambers or houses....
 National Congress
National Congress of Brazil

Brazil's Bicameralism National Congress consists of Senate of Brazil and the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil .*The Federal Senate contains 81 seats: three senators from each States of Brazil and three from the Brazilian Federal District, elected on a majority basis to serve eight-year terms....
 consists of the Senate
Senate of Brazil

In its present configuration, the Brazilian Federal Senate is a federal legislative body and the upper house of the National Congress of Brazil....
 (the upper house) and the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil
Chamber of Deputies of Brazil

The Chamber of Deputies of Brazil is a federal legislative body and the lower house of the National Congress of Brazil. As of 2006, the chamber comprises 513 deputies, who are elected by proportional representation to serve four-year terms....
 (the lower house). Since the 1960s, the National Congress has its seat in Brasília. As with most of the official buildings in the city, it was designed by Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
 following the style of modern Brazilian architecture. The semisphere to the left is the seat of the Senate, and the semisphere to the right is the seat of the Chamber of the Deputies. Between them there are two towers of offices. The Congress also occupies other surrounding buildings, some of them interconnected by a tunnel.

The building is located in the middle of the Eixo Monumental
Monumental Axis

The Monumental Axis is a central avenue in Bras?lia's city design. The avenue begins on the National Congress of Brazil building and is considered part of the DF-002 road....
, the main avenue of the capital. In front of it there is a large lawn and a reflecting pool. The building faces the Praça dos Três Poderes
Praça dos Três Poderes

Pra?a dos Tr?s Poderes is a plaza in Bras?lia, the Capital of Brazil. The name is derived from the presence of the three governmental powers around the plaza: the Executive , represented by the Pal?cio do Planalto ; the Legislature represented by the National Congress of Brazil ; and the Judiciary, represented by the Supremo Tribunal Feder...
, where the Palácio do Planalto
Palácio do Planalto

The Pal?cio do Planalto is the official workplace of the President of Brazil. It is located at the Pra?a dos Tr?s Poderes in Bras?lia, Brazil. As the Politics of Brazil, the term "o Planalto" is often used as a metonym for the executive branch of the government....
 and the Supremo Tribunal Federal are located.

Palácio da Alvorada
.]] The Palácio da Alvorada
Palácio da Alvorada

The Pal?cio da Alvorada is the official residence of the President of Brazil. The palace was designed, along with the rest of the city of Bras?lia, by Oscar Niemeyer and inaugurated in 1958....
 is the official residence of the President of Brazil
President of Brazil

The President of Brazil is both the head of state and head of government of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The presidential system was established in 1889, upon the proclamation of the republic in a military coup d'et?t against the Pedro II of Brazil....
. The palace was designed, along with the rest of the city of Brasília, by Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
 and inaugurated in 1958.

One of the first structures built in the republic's new capital city, the "Alvorada" lies on a peninsula at the margins of Lake Paranoá
Lake Paranoá

Lake Parano?, or Lago do Parano?, is an artificial lake that is located in Bras?lia, the capital of Brazil. On the east side of the city, the Rio Parano? has been dammed to form this large lake, which has a circumference of ....
. The principles of simplicity and modernity, that in the past characterized the great works of architecture, motivated Niemeyer. The viewer has an impression of looking at a glass box, softly landed on the ground with the support of thin external columns.

The building has an area of 7,000 m2 and three floors: basement, landing and second floor. The auditorium, kitchen, laundry, medical center, and the administration are at basement level. The rooms used by the presidency for official receptions are on the landing. There are four suites, two apartments and other private rooms on the second floor which is the residential part of the palace.

The building also has a library, a heated Olympic-sized swimming pool, a music room, two dining rooms and various meeting rooms. There is a chapel and heliport in adjacent buildings.

Palácio do Planalto
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Palácio do Planalto

The Pal?cio do Planalto is the official workplace of the President of Brazil. It is located at the Pra?a dos Tr?s Poderes in Bras?lia, Brazil. As the Politics of Brazil, the term "o Planalto" is often used as a metonym for the executive branch of the government....
 is the official workplace of the President of Brazil
President of Brazil

The President of Brazil is both the head of state and head of government of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The presidential system was established in 1889, upon the proclamation of the republic in a military coup d'et?t against the Pedro II of Brazil....
. It is located at the Praça dos Três Poderes
Praça dos Três Poderes

Pra?a dos Tr?s Poderes is a plaza in Bras?lia, the Capital of Brazil. The name is derived from the presence of the three governmental powers around the plaza: the Executive , represented by the Pal?cio do Planalto ; the Legislature represented by the National Congress of Brazil ; and the Judiciary, represented by the Supremo Tribunal Feder...
 in Brasília. As the seat of government
Politics of Brazil

Politics of Brazil takes place in a framework of a federation presidential system representative democracy republic, whereby the President of Brazil is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system....
, the term "o Planalto" is often used as a metonym for the executive branch of the government.

The main working office of the President of the Republic is in the Palácio do Planalto. The President and his family, however, do not live in it; the official residence of the President is the Palácio da Alvorada
Palácio da Alvorada

The Pal?cio da Alvorada is the official residence of the President of Brazil. The palace was designed, along with the rest of the city of Bras?lia, by Oscar Niemeyer and inaugurated in 1958....
. Besides the President, senior advisors also have offices in the "Planalto", including the Vice-President of Brazil
Vice-President of Brazil

The Vice-President of Brazil is the second-highest ranking government official in the Cabinet of Brazil of the Government of Brazil after the President of Brazil....
 and the Chief of Staff
Chief of Staff of Brazil

The Chief of Staff of the Presidency of the Republic is the highest-ranking member of the Cabinet of Brazil of Brazil, and a senior aide to the President of Brazil....
; the other Ministries are laid along the Esplanada dos Ministérios
Monumental Axis

The Monumental Axis is a central avenue in Bras?lia's city design. The avenue begins on the National Congress of Brazil building and is considered part of the DF-002 road....
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The architect of the Palácio do Planalto was Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
, the "creator" of most of the important buildings in the new capital of Brasília. The idea was to project an image of simplicity and modernity using fine lines and waves to compose the columns and exterior structures.

The Palace is four stories high, and has an area of 36,000 m². Four other adjacent buildings are also part of the complex.

Complexo Cultural da República
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The Complexo Cultural da República
Cultural Complex of the Republic

The Complexo Cultural da Rep?blica is a cultural center located along the Monumental Axis, in the city of Bras?lia, Brazil. It is formed by the National Library of Bras?lia and the National Museum of the Republic....
 (Portuguese for Cultural Complex of the Republic) is formed by the National Library of Brasília and the National Museum of the Republic. It is situated in the Eixo Monumental, next to the Cathedral of Brasília.

The National Library of Brasília (Biblioteca Nacional de Brasília in Portuguese) occupies an area of 14,000 m², consisting of reading and study rooms, auditorium and a collection of over 300,000 items.

The National Museum of the Republic (Museu Nacional da República in Portuguese) consists of a 14,500 m² exhibit area, two 780-seat auditoriums, and a laboratory. The space is mainly used to display temporary art exhibits.

Paranoá Lake
Paranoá Lake is a giant artificial lake built in order to increase the amount of water available to the region. It holds the second largest marina in Brazil, and is home to the capital's wakeboard and windsurf practitioners.

Juscelino Kubitschek bridge
The Juscelino Kubitschek bridge
Juscelino Kubitschek bridge

The Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge , also known as the President JK Bridge or just the JK Bridge, crosses Lake Parano? in Bras?lia, D.F....
, also known as the 'President JK Bridge' or the 'JK Bridge', crosses Lake Paranoá
Lake Paranoá

Lake Parano?, or Lago do Parano?, is an artificial lake that is located in Bras?lia, the capital of Brazil. On the east side of the city, the Rio Parano? has been dammed to form this large lake, which has a circumference of ....
 in Brasília. It is named after Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira
Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira

Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira was a prominent Brazilian politician who was List of Presidents of Brazil from 1956 to 1961. He was born in Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, and died in 1976....
, former president of Brazil
President of Brazil

The President of Brazil is both the head of state and head of government of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The presidential system was established in 1889, upon the proclamation of the republic in a military coup d'et?t against the Pedro II of Brazil....
. It was designed by architect Alexandre Chan and structural engineer Mário Vila Verde. Chan won the Gustav Lindenthal Medal for this project at the 2003 International Bridge Conference in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania with a population of 312,819. The population of the seven-county metropolitan area is 2,462,571....
 due to "...outstanding achievement demonstrating harmony with the environment, aesthetic merit and successful community participation".

It consists of three 60 m (200 ft) tall asymmetrical steel arches that crisscross diagonally. With a length of 1,200 m (0.75 miles), it was completed in 2002 at a cost of US$56.8 million. The bridge has a pedestrian walkway and is accessible to bicyclists and skaters.

Praça dos Três Poderes
at the Praça dos Três Poderes.]] Praça dos Três Poderes
Praça dos Três Poderes

Pra?a dos Tr?s Poderes is a plaza in Bras?lia, the Capital of Brazil. The name is derived from the presence of the three governmental powers around the plaza: the Executive , represented by the Pal?cio do Planalto ; the Legislature represented by the National Congress of Brazil ; and the Judiciary, represented by the Supremo Tribunal Feder...
 (Portuguese
Portuguese language

Portuguese is a Romance language that originated in what is now Galicia and Portugal. It is derived from the Latin language spoken by the Romanization Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula around 2000 years ago....
 for Square of the Three Powers) is a plaza in Brasília. The name is derived from the encounter of the three federal branches around the plaza: the Executive
Executive (government)

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, represented by the Palácio do Planalto
Palácio do Planalto

The Pal?cio do Planalto is the official workplace of the President of Brazil. It is located at the Pra?a dos Tr?s Poderes in Bras?lia, Brazil. As the Politics of Brazil, the term "o Planalto" is often used as a metonym for the executive branch of the government....
 (presidential office); the Legislative
Legislature

Legislature is a type of representative deliberative assembly with the power to create and change laws. The law created by a legislature is called legislation or statutory law....
, represented by the Congresso Nacional
National Congress of Brazil

Brazil's Bicameralism National Congress consists of Senate of Brazil and the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil .*The Federal Senate contains 81 seats: three senators from each States of Brazil and three from the Brazilian Federal District, elected on a majority basis to serve eight-year terms....
 (National Congress); and the Judicial branch, represented by the Supremo Tribunal Federal (Supreme Federal Court).

It is a tourist attraction in Brasília. It was designed by Lúcio Costa
Lúcio Costa

Lucio Costa was a Brazilian architect and urban planner.One of the earliest and most important modernist architects in Brazil, Lucio Costa became famous for a long career in which he built little, wrote much, and became involved in a number of high-profile controversies....
 and Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
 as a place where the three branches of the Republic would meet harmonically.

Cathedral of Brasília
The Cathedral of Brasília
Cathedral of Brasília

The Cathedral of Bras?lia in Bras?lia of the Brazil, is an expression of the architect Oscar Niemeyer. This concrete-framed hyperboloid structure, seems with its glass roof to be reaching up, open, to heaven....
 in the capital of the Federative Republic of Brazil, is an expression of the architect Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
. This concrete-framed hyperboloid structure
Hyperboloid structure

Hyperboloid structures are architectural structures designed with hyperboloid geometry. Often these are tall structures such as towers where the hyperboloid geometry's structural strength is used to support an object high off the ground, but hyperboloid geometry is also often used for decorative effect as well as structural economy....
, seems with its glass roof to be reaching up, open, to heaven. On 31 May 1970, the Cathedral’s structure was finished, and only the 70 m diameter of the circular area were visible. Niemeyer's project of Cathedral of Brasília is based in the hyperboloid
Hyperboloid

In mathematics, a hyperboloid is a quadric, a type of surface in three dimensions, described by the equation  hyperboloid of one sheet,...
 of revolution which sections are asymmetric. The hyperboloid structure itself is a result of 16 identical assembled concrete columns. These columns, having hyperbolic section and weighing 90 t, represent two hands moving upwards to heaven. The Cathedral was dedicated on 31 May 1970.

Popular culture

Brasília has also been the focus of modern day literature. Published in 2008, The World In Grey: Dom Bosco's Prophecy, by author Ryan J. Lucero, tells an apocalyptic story based on the famous prophecy from the late 1800s by the Italian saint Don Bosco
John Bosco

John Bosco was a Roman Catholic Church priest from Italy, and recognized Education, who put into practice the dogma of his religion, employing teaching methods based on love rather than punishment....
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According to Don Bosco's prophecy:

Brasília curiously lies between the parallels 15º S and 20º S, where an artificial lake (Paranoá Lake) was formed. Don Bosco is Brasília's patron saint
Patron saint

A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, or person. Patron saints, because they have already transcended to the metaphysical, are able to intercede effectively for the needs of their special charges....
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Infrastructure


International Airport

Brasília International Airport - President Juscelino Kubitschek (BSB/SBBR) serves the metropolitan area with major domestic and international flights. It is the third busiest Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
ian airport based on passengers and aircraft movements. Because of its strategic location it is a civil aviation hub for the rest of the country. This makes for a large number of takeoffs and landings and it is not unusual for flights to be delayed in the holding pattern before landing. Following the airport
Airport

An airport is a location where aircraft such as Fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and Non-rigid airship take off and land. Aircraft may also be stored or maintained at an airport....
's master plan, Infraero
Infraero

Empresa Brasileira de Infraestrutura Aeroportu?ria, Infraero in short, is a Brazilian government corporation created in 1970 and responsible for administering the main Brazilian commercial airports....
 built a second runway, which was finished in 2006. In 2007, the airport handled 11,119,872 passengers. The main building's third floor, with 12 thousand square meters, has a panoramic deck, a food court
Food court

A food court is a plaza that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve dining. Food courts may be found in shopping malls and airports, and in various regions may be a standalone development....
, shops
Retailing

Retailing consists of the sales of goods or merchandise from a fixed location, such as a department store or kiosk, or by post, in small or individual lots for direct consumption by the purchaser....
, four movie theaters with total capacity of 500 people, and space for exhibitions. There are 136 shop spaces at Brasília Airport.

Metro

Metrô de Brasília
Brasília Metro

Brasilia Metro is the rapid transit system in Bras?lia. It is operated by Metro-DF and was opened in 2001. The system has 21 stations on two lines, in operation from 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM, Mondays to Fridays, and from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on weekends, and covering most of the metropolitan area....
 is Brasília's underground metro system. The subway system has 21 stations on two lines - the Orange and Green lines, distributed along a total network of 75 km (46 mi), covering most of the metropolitan area. Both lines begin at the Central Station and run parallel until the Águas Claras Station. The Brasília metro is not very comprehensive, so buses may be a better way to get to the center of the city. The metro leaves from the Rodoviária (bus station) and goes only southwards. It doesn't go to most of political and tourist spots of Brasília. The main purpose of the metro is to serve the population of the largest satellite cities, such as Samambaia, Taguatinga and Ceilândia, as well as Guará and Águas Claras. The satellite cities are more populated than the Plano Piloto itself (the census of 2000 indicated that Ceilândia had 344,039 inhabitants, Taguatinga had 243,575, whereas the Plano Piloto had approximately 400,000 inhabitants), and most residents of the satellite cities depend on public transportation.

Buses

es in the city.]] The main bus hub in Brasília is the Central Bus Station, located in the crossing of the Eixo Monumental
Monumental Axis

The Monumental Axis is a central avenue in Bras?lia's city design. The avenue begins on the National Congress of Brazil building and is considered part of the DF-002 road....
 and the Eixão, about 2 km (1 mi) from the Three Powers Plaza. The idea of the original planning was to have a bus station as near as possible of every corner of Brasília. Today, the bus station is hub of urban buses only, some of which run within Brasília and others which connects Brasília to the Satellite cities. In the original city plan, the inter-State buses should also stop at the central Station; however, because of the excessive growth of Brasilia (and the corresponding growth in the bus fleet), today the inter-State buses leave from the inter-State station, located at the western end of the Eixo Monumental. The metro of Brasília has a station in the bus station.

Distances

s in Brasília.]]
  • Goiânia
    Goiânia

    Goi?nia , is the capital and the largest city in the state of Goi?s. It is also the largest city de facto in the Central-West Region, Brazil of Brazil....
    : 209 km (129 mi);
  • Belo Horizonte
    Belo Horizonte

    Belo Horizonte The first Human settlement in the region occurred in the early 1700s, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais....
    : 740 km (459 mi);
  • São Paulo
    São Paulo

    S?o Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, and along with Tokyo, Seoul and Mexico City is among the four largest metropolitan regions of the world....
    : 1020 km (633 mi);
  • Rio de Janeiro
    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
    : 1160 km (720 mi);
  • Curitiba
    Curitiba

    Curitiba is the capital city of the Brazilian Brazilian state of Paran? . The city has the largest population and also the largest economy in Southern Region, Brazil....
    : 1400 km (869 mi);
  • Salvador
    Salvador, Bahia

    Salvador is a city on the northeast coast of Brazil and the capital of the Northeast Region, Brazil States of Brazil of Bahia. Salvador is also known as Brazil's capital of happiness due to its easygoing population and countless popular outdoor parties, including its street carnival....
    : 1540 km (956 mi);
  • Fortaleza
    Fortaleza

    Fortaleza is the state capital of Cear?, located in Northeastern Brazil. With a population of over 3.4 million , Fortaleza has an area of . To the north of the city lies the Atlantic Ocean; to the south are the cities of Pacatuba, Eus?bio, Maracana? and Itaitinga; to the east is the county of Aquiraz and the Atlantic Ocean; and to the west i...
    : 2200 km (1367 mi);
  • Florianópolis
    Florianópolis

    Florian?polis is the capital city of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil. It is composed of one main island, the Santa Catarina , a continental part and the surrounding small islands....
    : 1700 km (1056 mi);
  • Belém
    Belém

    Bel?m is a city on the banks of the Amazon estuary, in the northern part of Brazil. It is the capital of the state of Par?. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and coach station....
    : 2130 km (1323 mi);


Famous places nearby

Nearby attractions include:
  • Chapada dos Veadeiros
    Chapada dos Veadeiros

    Chapada dos Veadeiros is both a statistical micro-region and a park.For the national park see Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park.For the micro-region see Chapada dos Veadeiros Microregion....
     - A National Park with plenty of cerrado wildlife and surrounded by several spectacular waterfalls.
  • Itiquira Falls
    Itiquira Falls

    The Itiquira Falls are waterfalls in Brazil. They are located 34 kilometers north of Formosa in the state of Goi?s and 115 kilometers from Bras?lia on a paved road....
     - this beautiful 168 m-high waterfall is little more than 100 km from Brasília and is in the municipality of Formosa, Goiás
    Formosa, Goiás

    Formosa is a city and municipality located in the state of Goi?s, Brazil, approximately 80 kilometers east of Bras?lia. The population was 90,247 in a total area of 5,806.89 km? ....
  • Caldas Novas
    Caldas Novas

    }|-| Area || 1,588 km?|-| Population || 65,637 |-| Altitude || 625 m above sea level|-| Postcode || 75690-000|-| valign="top" | Became a city: || 1911...
     - The largest natural hot springs resort in the world. Located about 360 km (225mi) southeast of the city in the state of Goiás
    Goiás

    Goi?s is a States of Brazil of Brazil, located in the central part of the country. The most central of the Brazilian states and most populous of the region, Goi?s is characterized by a landscape of chapad?es ....
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  • Pirenópolis
    Pirenópolis

    Piren?polis is a town located in the Brazilian state of Goi?s. It is well-known for its waterfalls and colonial architecture, and a popular festival involving mounted horses called Festa do Divino Esp?rito Santo which takes place 45 days after Easter....
     - The city, located 150Km from Brasilia, is well-known for its waterfalls and colonial architecture, and a popular festival involving mounted horses called Festa do Divino Espírito Santo which takes place 45 days after Easter. Its nightlife is very popular, and a Jazz Festival takes place in May.
  • Goiás Velho - Ancient capital of the State of Goiás, filled with magnificent and very well preserved colonial architecture, also known by its popular parties and ceremonies, like the Fogaréu, in which masked men honor Christ's death and resurrection on Easter Sunday.


Sports

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Football

Brasília is home to two major football (soccer) teams:
  • Brasiliense Futebol Clube
    Brasiliense Futebol Clube

    Brasiliense Futebol Clube, also known as Brasiliense, is a Brazilian football team from Brazilian Federal District.Brasiliense wears yellow uniforms, hence one of its supporters' associations is named Febre Amarela ....
     from Taguatinga
  • Sociedade Esportiva do Gama
    Sociedade Esportiva do Gama

    Gama is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Gama in Brazilian Federal District, founded on November 15, 1975.Gama greatest rival is Brasiliense Futebol Clube....
None of them have been successful in the First Division of the Brazilian Championship. Brasiliense at the moment plays Second Division, while Gama was relegated to the Third Division for 2009.

The main football stadiums are the Estádio Mané Garrincha
Estádio Mané Garrincha

Est?dio Man? Garrincha is a multi-use stadium in Brasilia, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 45,200. The stadium was built in 1974....
 and the Serejão
Serejão

Est?dio Elmo Serejo Farias, usually known as Serej?o or Est?dio Boca do Jacar?, is a football stadium in Taguatinga, Brazilian Federal District, Brazil....
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Brasília is one of the 18 remaining candidates to host games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
2014 FIFA World Cup

The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be the 20th FIFA World Cup, an international tournament for Association football, that is expected to take place between June and July 2014 in Brazil....
, for which Brazil is the host. The rebuilding of Garrincha Stadium is planned.

Hang Gliding

Brasília is known as a departing point for the practice of free flying sports, a sport that may be practiced with hang gliding or paragliding wings. Practitioners of such sports reveal that, because of the city's dry weather, the city offers strong thermal winds and great "cloud-streets", which is also the name for a manoeuvre quite appreciated by practitioners. The national capital hosted the 14th Hang Gliding World Championship, one of the categories of free flying, in 2003. And in 2005, from August 21st to 27th, it will host the 2nd stage of the Brazilian Hang Gliding Championship.

Motor Sport

Brasília is the site of the Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet
Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet (Brasília)

Aut?dromo Internacional Nelson Piquet is a race course in Bras?lia, the capital of Brazil. With 5.476 km of length, the name of the circuit was originally Aut?dromo de Bras?lia at the establishment in 1974, but later changed to the current name....
 which hosted a non-championship round of the 1974 Formula One Grand Prix season
1974 Formula One season

The 1974 Formula One season included the 25th FIA Formula One World Championship season, which commenced on January 13, 1974, and ended on October 6 after fifteen races....
.

Basketball

It's the city of Universo BRB
Universo BRB

The Universo is a Brazilian basketball club from Bras?lia, Brazil, and disputes the Novo Basquete Brasil league.The club is owned by the Universidade Salgado de Oliveira ....
, one of the best clubs of Brazil in basketball.

2000 Olympic Bid

In 1993, Brasilia bidded to host the 2000 Summer Olympics. The bid was so lackluster that during the IOC (International Olympic Committee) evaluation report, gave Brasilia a failing grade for having substandard facilities and was nowhere near contention with the other bidding cities like Sydney, Australia, Beijing, Manchester, England, Berlin and Istanbul. Brasilia withdrew its bid in August 1993, one month before the IOC was to make a decision on who would host those games, which went to Sydney.

Notable people in Brasília

See List of notable people in Brasília


Sister cities

List of sister cities, designated by Sister Cities International
Sister Cities International

Sister Cities International is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and fostering town twinning, especially between cities in the United States and cities in other countries....
: Abuja
Abuja

Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria. It is located in the centre of Nigeria in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria . Abuja is a planned city, as it was mainly built in the 1980s and officially became Nigeria's capital on 12 December 1991, replacing the role of the previous capital Lagos....
, Nigeria
Nigeria

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federation constitutional republic comprising States of Nigeria and one Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria....
Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the Capital of the Netherlands and List of cities in the Netherlands with over 100,000 people of the Netherlands, located in the Provinces of the Netherlands of North Holland in the west of the country....
, Netherlands
Netherlands

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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
, Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

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, United States
United States

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See also

  • Flag of the Brazilian Federal District
    Flag of the Brazilian Federal District

    The flag of the Brazilian Federal District was created by the poet Guilherme de Almeida, and officialized on August 26 1969. The Cross of Bras?lia in the center symbolizes the indigenous heritage and the strength that hails in all directions....
  • Coat of arms of the Brazilian Federal District
    Coat of arms of the Brazilian Federal District

    The coat of arms of the Brazilian Federal District was conceived by the poet Guilherme de Almeida, and instituted on September 12, 1960. Avoiding tradicional heraldry, the design features innovative shapes, similar to the architecture of the Brazilian capital created by Oscar Niemeyer....
  • List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas
    List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas

    This is a list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Hawaii and Easter Island are included here given their political ties to the Americas despite being geographically located in Oceania....
  • Lúcio Costa
    Lúcio Costa

    Lucio Costa was a Brazilian architect and urban planner.One of the earliest and most important modernist architects in Brazil, Lucio Costa became famous for a long career in which he built little, wrote much, and became involved in a number of high-profile controversies....
  • Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira
    Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira

    Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira was a prominent Brazilian politician who was List of Presidents of Brazil from 1956 to 1961. He was born in Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, and died in 1976....
  • Roberto Burle Marx
    Roberto Burle Marx

    Roberto Burle Marx was a Brazilian landscape designer whose designs of parks and gardens made him world famous. He is accredited with having introduced modernist landscape architecture to Brazil....
  • Oscar Niemeyer
    Oscar Niemeyer

    Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is a Brazilian architect who is considered one of the most important names in international modern architecture....
  • Pakistan
    Pakistan

    Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
    's capital Islamabad
    Islamabad

    Islamabad is the Capital of Pakistan, and is the tenth largest city in Pakistan. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad List of most populous metropolitan areas in Pakistan is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants, 1.5 million in Islamabad and three million in Rawalpindi....
    , also a purpose-built in the 1960s
  • Australia
    Australia

    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
    's capital Canberra
    Canberra

    Canberra is the List of Australian capital cities of Australia. With a population of over 340,000, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth largest Australian city overall....
    , also a purpose-built city


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