Lexicon: Midwest (Região Centro-Oeste)

Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Distrito Federal do Brasil
The region owes its importance above all its wealth of raw materials. However, the Midwest is not well developed. It intensive efforts will be made but the region to strengthen, including by moving the capital to Brasília.

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  1. Nhecolandia

    Nhecolandia

    Nhecolândia is one of the sub-regions of Pantanal of Brazil. In the South it is bounded by the Rio Negro on the North by the Rio Taquari. The region is called the best-preserved area of... [read more]
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  2. Rio Araguaia

    Rio Araguaia

    The 2.627 km-long Rio Araguaia is one of the largest rivers of Brazil. He is a natural border almost on its entire course. It rises in the Mato Grosso plateau in the State of Goiás and flows... [read more]
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  3. Salinas (Pantanal)

    Salinas (Pantanal)

    In the southern part of the Brazilian Pantanal, more precisely in the region referred to as "Nhecolândia", found 3 percent of the lakes around with salty water. These are locally as "Salinas"... [read more]
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