The São Paulo metropolitan area, ranked as the second most populous metropolitan area in the Americas and among the ten largest metropolitan areas on the planet.
Estimated as 20 millions in a 2011 census.
they had moved to brasilia because Brazil's companies and organizations have their headquaters there
More than 2 million people
Sad to say but it is both. some people live in luxury and others in poverty. :(
usually receive migrants from other parts of the country who come to work in the Federal District.
Normal people. In Brasilia, located in the Brazilian highlands, there are people from all corners of Brazil, so it's pretty heterogenous.
It was built so more people would live in Western Brazil, and was changed to the capital of Brazil
Brasilia is still a part of Brazil so it's most likely Brazilian.
Brasilia, D.C., Brazil
MANY.....
For example in Brasilia.
Less that 10%. Spanish is mainly spoken by foreign residents and tourists. The common language in Brasilia is Portuguese.
There are 4,602 miles between San Antonio, TX, and Brasilia, Brazil.