Brasília is the federal capital of Brazil and the seat of government of the Federal District. The city is located in the Midwestern region of the country, along the geographic region known as Planalto Central. In the census conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics in 2010, its population was 2,562,963 habitants (3,716,996 in its metropolitan area), and then the fourth Brazilian city with the largest population density. The Brazilian capital is the largest city in the world built in the twentieth century.
The city has the second highest gross domestic product per capita in Brazil (45 977.59 reais), the fifth largest among major cities in Latin America and about three times higher than the national average income. As the national capital, Brasília is the seat of the three main branches of the Brazilian government and hosts 124 foreign embassies. The city also hosts the headquarters of many major Brazilian companies.
Brasilia is classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, a UN agency and receives about a million visitors annually. Among its most visited attractions are the various architectural designs of Oscar Niemeyer.
The civic tourism is valued for being located in the capital of the direct government agencies and representatives of the three branches Republicans.
The stadium that will host the matches of FIFA World Cup 2014 will be the Estádio Nacional de Brasília Mané Garrincha. The Estádio Nacional de Brasília Mané Garrincha was rebuilt and is nothing like the old stage of Brasilia. With capacity for 72 800 people, adopts the concept multipurpose arena, with more comfort and safety for the fans, starting with the seats. There are five options and all are marked and retractable at a distance of 7.5 m from the initial field. This, in turn, was lowered 4.8 m its original height, allowing 100% visibility. The color red was chosen for the general seats and burgundy for the cabins.
Estádio Nacional de Brasília Mané Garrincha
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