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Rank City Population (2006 est.) Land Area km 2. Population Density per km 2. Region 1: Porto Alegre: 1,440,939: 497: 2816: Porto Alegre 2: Caxias do Sul: 412,053: ...
Vila Nova do Sul: Santiago Capão do Cipó: Itacurubi: Jari: Júlio de Castilhos: Pinhal Grande: Quevedos: Santiago: Tupanciretã: Unistalda: Centro Oriental Rio-Grandense: Cachoeira do Sul Cachoeira do Sul: Cerro Branco: Novo Cabrais: Pantano Grande: Paraíso do Sul: Passo do Sobrado: Rio Pardo: Lajeado-Estrela Arroio do Meio: Bom Retiro do ...
A. Aceguá, Brazil; Água Santa, Rio Grande do Sul; Agudo, Rio Grande do Sul; Ajuricaba; Alecrim; Alegrete; Alegria, Rio Grande do Sul; Almirante Tamandaré do Sul
This is a list of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul ordered by Human Development Index (HDI) according to data released by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) of the United Nations for the 2010. [1] [2] The Human Development Index was developed in 1990 by the Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq and the Indian economist Amartya Sen. [3 ...
Today Rio Grande is the most important port of the State of Rio Grande do Sul. The city is also known as "Porto do Sol" (Port of the Sun) and "Cidade Sorriso" (Smile City). [ 16 ] More than 70 neighborhoods (see below) are part of the city and two-thirds of the population are concentrated in the Zona Norte (Northern Zone), where most of the ...
The Centro Oriental Rio-Grandense (Eastern Center of Rio Grande) is one of the seven Mesoregion of the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. It consists of 54 municipalities, grouped in three Microregions: [1] Cachoeira do Sul; Lajeado-Estrela; Santa Cruz do Sul
Rio Grande (lit. "Great River") is a municipality (município) and one of the oldest cities in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was the state capital from 1835 to 1845. It is the most important port city in the state and has one of the most important maritime ports in Brazil.
It is the largest municipality of the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre and the third largest municipality of Rio Grande do Sul. Officially declared a city on June 27, 1939, after its separation from São Sebastião do Caí and Gravataí, Canoas derives its name from the historical crafting of canoes in the area. It is the second largest city ...