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  2. Campo Grande - Wikipedia

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    The vegetation in Campo Grande and Central Brazil is a tropical savanna called "Cerrado" that varies from pure grassland to a nearly closed canopy of medium height trees overlying grass. Since forest is the expected climax vegetation there, several theories have been given to explain the types of grassland present.

  3. Canguçu - Wikipedia

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    Canguçu (population: 56,211) [1] is a city in Rio Grande do Sul, south Brazil. East Pomeranian, a dialect of Low German, has co-official status in Canguçu. See also

  4. Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    A building in Cesário de Melo avenue, Campo Grande's commercial center. Campo Grande is the largest neighborhood in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro.Campo Grande has a population of 328,370 inhabitants and an area of 119,1253 sq km (46 sq mi), on both counts Rio's largest.

  5. Candiota - Wikipedia

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    Candiota is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 9,647. As of 2020, the estimated population was 9,647. [ 1 ]

  6. List of Brazilian football derbies - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande derby or Rio–Rita: Rio Grande vs. São Paulo [71] Bagé derby or Ba–Gua: Bagé vs. Guarany [72] Pelotas derbies: Bra–Far: Brasil de Pelotas vs. Farroupilha [73] Bra–Pel: Brasil de Pelotas vs. Pelotas [74] Far–Pel: Farroupilha vs. Pelotas [75] Santa Cruz do Sul derby or Ave–Cruz: Avenida vs. Santa Cruz [76]

  7. Rio Grande do Norte - Wikipedia

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    Fruit is also grown in Rio Grande do Norte, with the state supplying 70% of Brazil's melons, and the state is famed for its mango and cashew fields. The world's largest cashew tree is located in the state; it has a circumference of 500 metres and occupies an area of 7,300 cm 2 , making it 70 times the size of average cashew trees.

  8. Train of Pantanal - Wikipedia

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    The 'Train of Death' was actually the continuation of the route across the border into Bolivia from Puerto Suarez to Santa Cruz del la Sierra, a true "Trem da Morte." In the absence of decent all-weather roads linking Corumba with Campo Grande, the train offered a decent journey, first and second class, a restaurant car and sleepers across the ...

  9. Campo Grande International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Campo Grande International Airport (IATA: CGR, ICAO: SBCG), sometimes also informally referred to as Antônio João Airport, after the neighborhood where it is located, is the airport serving Campo Grande, Brazil. It is operated by AENA. Some of its facilities are shared with the Campo Grande Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force.