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The state of Rio Grande do Sul is renowned as one of the most culturally rich states of Brazil. Rio Grande's music is a blend of many styles (most a continuum of rhythms found in neighboring countries), including the Chamamé, Milonga, Polca and Chacarera. Modern gaucho music or tchê music has been popular since the late 1980s.
The city of Rio Grande was founded in 1737 by Brigadier General José da Silva Pais and his men to defend Portugal's territory. The Jesus Maria e José Fort was constructed, which was built on the site of the future city. The fort was transformed into a town when colonists from the Azores and Madeira arrived in the 1750s. In 1751, the growing ...
Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL ... Map locator of Brazil's Rio Grande do Norte state: Date: 21 April 2006: ... Description=Map locator of ...
Rio Grande Airport; Ruben Berta International Airport; Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport; Santa Cruz do Sul Airport; Santa Maria Air Force Base; Santa Maria Airport (Rio Grande do Sul) Santa Rosa Airport (Brazil) Santo Ângelo Airport; São Borja Airport; Torres Airport (Brazil) Vacaria Airport; Module:Location map/data/Brazil ...
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Tourist attractions in Brazil by state (33 C) R. Tourism in Rio Grande do Sul (3 C, 2 P)
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In the production of papaya, in 2018 Bahia was the 2nd largest producer state in Brazil, almost equaling with Espírito Santo. Ceará was in 3rd place and Rio Grande do Norte in 4th place. [50] Bahia was the largest producer of mango in the country in 2019, with production of around 281 thousand tons per year.
The South Region of Brazil (Região Sul do Brasil [ʁeʒiˈɐ̃w ˈsuw du bɾaˈziw]) is one of the five regions of Brazil.It includes the states of Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa Catarina, and covers 576,409.6 square kilometres (222,553.0 sq mi), being the smallest region of the country, occupying only about 6.76% of the territory of Brazil.