
Porto Alegre, Brazil
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About Porto Alegre,
Brazil
Porto Alegre is the capital of
Rio Grande do Sul state and one of the largest and most modern
cities in Brazil.
Porto Alegre is one of the most important cultural,
political and economic centers of Southern Brazil.
Porto Alegre held the highest standard of living among all
Brazilian capitals for many years and it was the sole Brazilian
city listed on Jones Lang LaSalle's World Winning Cities.
The city, located on the Guaiba Lake, was founded in 1742 by
immigrants from the Azores.
In the late 19th century the city received people from other
parts of the world, particularly Germany, Poland, and
Italy.
Located at the junction of five rivers, it has become an
important alluvial port as well as one of the chief industrial
and commercial centers in Brazil.
The Salgado Filho International Airport connects Porto
Alegre with Brazilian cities and also operates international
flights.
The city is home to the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do
Rio Grande do Sul and the Federal University of Rio Grande do
Sul.
The GDP for the city was R$ 27,977,351,000 (2005). The per
capita income for the city was R$ 19,582 (2005).
Other Major Cities:
- São Paulo
- Rio de Janeiro
- Salvador
- Fortaleza
- Belo Horizonte
- Brasília
- Curitiba
- Manaus
- Recife
- Belém
- Goiânia
- Guarulhos
- Campinas
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