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Mato Grosso do Sul: state BR-MG Minas Gerais: state BR-PA Pará: state BR-PB Paraíba: state BR-PR Paraná: state BR-PE Pernambuco: state BR-PI Piauí: state BR-RJ Rio de Janeiro: state BR-RN Rio Grande do Norte: state BR-RS Rio Grande do Sul: state BR-RO Rondônia: state BR-RR Roraima: state BR-SC Santa Catarina: state BR-SP São Paulo: state ...
Rio Grande do Sul has 94% of the country's wool production. [77] In pork, the 3 southern states are the largest producers in the country. Brazil had 41.1 million head in 2017. Rio Grande do Sul (14.6%) is the 3rd largest producer. [78] [79] Vineyards in Flores da Cunha Neugebauer's headquarters in Arroio do Meio.
[12] [13] The previous federal district became the state of Guanabara, [8] but in 1975 it was reincorporated into its original state of Rio de Janeiro, becoming its capital as the city of Rio de Janeiro. [14] In 1977, the southern part of Mato Grosso became the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. [15] In 1981, Rondônia became a state. [16]
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.
Rio Grande do Sul's first official symbol was its flag, which was established by Title VI of the state constitution adopted on 14 July 1891. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This Title specified the tricolor of the Riograndense Republic as the state flag and was the only piece of legislation to mention the state flag until 1966 when two more state symbols, the ...
This is the list of mesoregions and microregions of Rio Grande do Sul, a Brazilian state in the Southern Region of the country. The state of Rio Grande do Sul was geographically divided by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) into seven mesoregions, which, in turn, encompassed 35 microregions, according to the framework in ...
The Historic and Geographic Institute of Rio Grande do Sul (Portuguese: Instituto Histórico e Geográfico do Rio Grande do Sul), or IHGRGS, is a private non-profit institution based in Porto Alegre, and founded on August 5, 1920. Its main goal is to promote and spread the production of knowledge, especially focused on the state of Rio Grande ...
Population distribution in Brazil. Brazil has a high level of urbanization with 87.8% [1] of the population residing in urban and metropolitan areas. The criteria used by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) [2] in determining whether households are urban or rural, however, are based on political divisions, not on the developed environment.