Brazil has many large cities. It has 5,570 municipalities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cities_in_Brazil
https://www.britannica.com/topic/list-of-cities-and-towns-in-Brazil-2055400
Yes, approximately two-thirds of Brazil's population live in towns and cities. Urban areas in Brazil are concentrated along the coast and in major metropolitan regions like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Around 86% of Brazil's population lives in urban areas, making it one of the most urbanized countries in the world. The urban population is concentrated in major cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Yes the total population is a Brazillion people.
The slums around Brazilian cities are called favelas.
Three major cities in Alabama are Montgomery, Birmingham and Mobile.
MumbaiDelhiBangaloreChennaiKolkataHyderabadAhemdabadPuneKochiJaipur
No, two thirds of Brazil's population do not live in favelas near cities. While favelas exist in Brazilian cities, they are not the primary residential area for the majority of the population. Most Brazilians live in regular urban and rural neighborhoods.
Brasilia is the capital. Major cities include the former capital of Rio de Janeiro, as well as the largest city, which is São Paulo.
Annapolis is the Capital and Cities over 50,000 in population include:BaltimoreBowieFrederickGaithersburgRockville,
There are a variety of cities in the interior of Brazil. These include Palmas, Imperatriz, Palmas, Brasilia, as well as Manaus.
São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and Salvador
Because all of Brazil's major cities were in the coast, and the government was trying to get people to move out of the coast and into brazil, so they built brazilia, and made it our capital