Yes.
Rio de Janeiro is a state and also a city, located in southeast of Brazil.
Rio Grande means large river unless you're talking about Rio de Grande do Sul, which is another state in south of Brazil.
Joyce Oliveira was born in Rio Grande do Sul, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
No. Unfortunately the train system in Brazil is not very good. However you can go from Rio to many destinations in Rio Grande do Sul by coach. Coaches in South America tend to be very comfortable and much better than coaches in Europe and the USA.
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No!
The Portuguese founded Rio de Janeiro
São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro. A nickname is 'A Citade Maravilhosa' the marvelous city
The Rio Grande
Currently it is 1 hour later in Rio de Janeiro than in Washington DC.
The Rio Grande or Rio Bravo del Norte (as it's known in Mexico)
The Rio Grande river. The Rio Grande, or Big Rivernew london
Rio de Janeiro is on the Atlantic Coast of Brazil.
"Brazil" Wrong. Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil. São Paulo is quite larger than Rio de Janeiro (Rio metro is 11 million people, São Paulo is 20 million) Thus, this question has NO ANSWER, since no country has Rio de Janeiro as its largest city.