Brazilian_Federal_District Brazilian_Federal_District

Brazilian Federal District - Definition and Overview

Statistics
Capital:Brasília
Area:5,802 km²
Inhabitants:2,051,146 (2000)
Pop. density:353.5 inh./km²
Timezone:UTC-3
ISO 3166-2:BR-DF
Map
Map of Brazil highlighting the Federal District

The Brazilian Federal District (in Portuguese, Distrito Federal) is set apart for Brasília, the capital of Brazil. It is located inside the state of Goiás.

History

The government was transferred to Distrito Federal in April 21 1960, which was then split off from Goiás. Before the transfer, the Brazilian Federal District used to be the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. After the transfer, the municipality of Rio de Janeiro became the Estado da Guanabara (State of Guanabara), which existed from 1960 until 1975 when both the State of Guanabara and the State of Rio de Janeiro merged, to be named the state of Rio de Janeiro.

Flag

Flag of Federal District
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The white color symbolizes peace, while the green and yellow colors in the middle refer to the national colors of Brazil. The four yellow arrows symbolize the native people of Brazil, their pointing into the four cardinal directions of the compass stands for the power emanating fro the center. The yellow arrows also form a cross, which symbolizes the Southern Cross carried by Pedro Álvares Cabral. With their feathers they form a lozenge in the middle, another reference to the national flag of Brazil.

The flag was created by the poet and herald Guilherme de Almeida, and was adopted by decree no. 1090 from August 25 1969.

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Example Usage of Brazilian

gayvibe: @0uvindo: - Humana (London Elektricity Remix) Zuco 1 3 Sambass - Brazilian Style DnB
callmenixie: Sooo this Brazilian guy came 2 myy job & askd me 2 go 2 brazil .w him! LoL.
lesbeebe: Hayley you can't say "Brazilian fans" RT @yelyahwilliams Brazilian fans, we love you too! And we can't wait to come back.
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