Planalto Tapaculo was created in 2005.
Stiles's Tapaculo was created in 2005.
Rock Tapaculo was created in 2010.
Diamantina Tapaculo was created in 2007.
Rusty-belted Tapaculo was created in 1865.
Ash-colored Tapaculo was created in 1840.
Ochre-flanked Tapaculo was created in 1830.
Upper Magdalena Tapaculo was created in 2005.
The president use to work : Palácio do Planalto and Lives in : Palácio da Alvorada, The Vice-President use to work : Palácio do Planalto e and lives : Palácio do Jaburu,
Palace of the Highlands is an English equivalent of 'Palácio do Planalto'. It's the official workplace for the President of Brazil. It has four floors and a total area of 390,000 square feet [36,000 square meters]. Cabinet meetings are held in the Oval Room ['Salão Oval'], which is designed in yellow.
Bento da Cruz has written: 'Contos de gostofrio' 'Planalto de Gostofrio'
One interesting fact about the Brazilian Highlands [Planalto Brasileiro] is the number of Brazilian states that the area includes: 1. Bahia; 2. Distrito Federal; 3. Espírito Santo; 4. Goiás; 5. Mato Grosso; 6. Mato Grosso do Sul; 7. Minas Gerais; 8. Paraná; 9. Rio de Janeiro; 10. Rio Grande do Sul; 11. Santa Catarina; 12. São Paulo; and 13. Tocantins. Another interesting fact is the sheer geographic area that is taken up by the Highlands. Specifically, the Planalto includes most of the central, eastern and southern areas of Brazil. Still another interesting fact is the Planalto's total area. It comes to 1,544,000 square miles [4,000,000 square kilometers].
'[The] Brazilian Highlands' is an English equivalent of 'Planalto Brasileiro', which is pronounced 'pluh-NAHL-too brah-zee-LEH-roo' in Portugal and in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The term takes in the Brazilian states of Bahia, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, and Tocantins. The Highlands include most of the central, eastern and southern areas of Brazil. Their total area is 1,544,000 square miles [4,000,000 square kilometers].