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The Brazilian census of 1920 showed that 39.74% of the Portuguese who lived in Brazil lived in Rio de Janeiro. Including all of the Rio de Janeiro, the proportion raised to 46.30% of the Portuguese who lived in Brazil. The numerical presence of the Portuguese was extremely high, accounting for 72% of the foreigners who lived in the capital.
Population distribution in Brazil. Brazil has a high level of urbanization with 87.8% [1] ... Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro: 6,729,894 6,211,423 +8.35%: Brasília
They were landed in Rio de Janeiro and sent to other regions. By the late 18th century, Rio de Janeiro was an "African city": most of its inhabitants were slaves. No other place in the world had as many slaves since the end of the Roman Empire. [91] In 1808 the Portuguese royal family, fleeing from Napoleon, took charge in Rio de Janeiro. Some ...
State City Population Population year Notes Ref Distrito Federal: Brasília: 3,094,325: 2021: National capital [5]Goiás: Águas Lindas de Goiás: 222,850: 2021 [5]Anápolis
Rio de Janeiro: 79.45 8 76.39 8 82.52 9 Rio Grande do Norte: 79.17 9 75.50 9 82.84 8 Mato Grosso do Sul: 78.80 10 75.30 10 82.31 10 Pernambuco: 77.62 11 74.10 14
The population of the city of Rio de Janeiro, occupying an area of 1,182.3 square kilometers (456.5 sq mi), [3] is about 6,000,000. [4] The population of the greater metropolitan area is estimated at 11–13.5 million. Residents of the city are known as cariocas. The official song of Rio is "Cidade Maravilhosa", by composer André Filho.
Own work, data taken from the IBGE on Population Projections for Brazil and Federation Units by sex and age: 2010-2060 - Population projections by sex and age Author Tweedle
The population of Rio de Janeiro was 53.2% female and 46.8% male. [73] The black community was formed by residents whose ancestors had been brought as slaves, mostly from Angola and Mozambique, as well by people of Angolan, Mozambican and West African descent who moved to Rio from other parts of Brazil.