The Amazon region is the largest and probably the oldest forest area in the world, it also ascends the slopes of the Andes until it merges with subtropical and temperate regions. On its southern border it mixes with the woodlands of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, with galleries of trees extending along the rivers. Consisting of enormous trees, some exceeding a height of 300 feet, the rain forest is composed of an almost incredible number of species growing side by side in the greatest profusion and arranged in different strata. There are about 2,500 species of Amazonian trees. The Brazilian highland is covered mostly with vegetation Atlantic Plateau, extending all along the eastern coast of Brazil. It was once almost completely covered by the Atlantic Rainforest, one of the richest areas of biodiversity in the world, of which only 7.3% remains. Southern Plateau, advancing inland in the southern and southern-central portions of the country. Large portions of this region were also covered by the Atlantic Rainforest, while araucaria highland forest and cerrado grasslands took up much of the rest. Central Plateau, occupying the central portions of Brazil. Approximately 85% was once covered by cerrado vegetation, of which only a small portion remains intact.
The richest area of Brazil is the state of São Paulo. The city of São Paulo is the richest city in Brazil. In fact, the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and São Paulo have the highest living standards in Brazil.
A distance of 5,095 miles separates São Paulo, Brazil from Dallas, Texas. That is 8,199 kilometers, and it's 4,427 nautical miles. São Paulo is southeast of Dallas.
O Estado de S. Paulo was created on 1875-01-04.
São Paulo is the economic capital of Brazil because its financial center is the biggest and busiest in Brazil. The São Paulo Stock Exchange [Bolsa de Valores, Mercadorias & Futuros de São Paulo, BM&F Bovespa] is the official stock and bonds exchange for Brazil. BM&F Bovespa is the largest stock exchange in Latin America and the fourth largest in the Americas.Over 60 percent of the international companies in Brazil are headquartered in São Paulo. It's the business center for Mercosul [Mercado Comum do Sul, Southern Common Market], a Regional Trade Agreement [RTA] to promote free trade among Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. In 2006 São Paulo's gross domestic product [GDP] equalled about one-eighth of Brazil's GDP.
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São Paulo, Brazil is the largest city south of the equator, the largest city in the Americas, the largest city in Brazil, and the world's twelfth largest city by population. As of 2014, the population is roughly 11.9 million people; it is 3,067 square miles in size. The nearly 12 million people who live in São Paulo are known as "paulistanos."
A distance of 4,450 miles [7,161 kilometers; 3,867 nautical miles] separates the Mexican city of Veracruz from the Brazilian city of São Paulo. São Paulo is to the southeast of Veracruz. It takes about 9 hours to fly from Veracruz to São Paulo.
Caranidiru Penitentiary was built in 1920 by Samuel das Neves in São Paulo, Brazil ...
The flight time between Oranjestad, Aruba's capital, and São Paulo, Brazil's largest city, is just under 6 hours at an average flight speed of 500 miles/hour (805 kilometers/hour).Specifically, São Paulo is in the Brasília Time Zone (BRT), and Oranjestad is in the Atlantic Standard Time Zone. Aruba does not observe daylight saving time, but São Paulo does. During daylight saving time, São Paulo is one hour ahead of Oranjestad.
Paulo Duarte has written: 'O sambaqui' -- subject(s): Kitchen-middens 'Amadeu Amaral' -- subject(s): Biography, Brazilian Authors 'O processo dos rinocerontes'
Mexico City (Mexico) - 19.24 millionSão Paulo (Brazil) - 18.61 million
The largest metropolitan area in Brazil is the São PauloMetropolitan Area [Região Metropolitana São Paulo, RMSP]. Its total area is 3,067.1 square miles [7,943.82 square kilometers]. Its total population is 19,889,559.