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  1. Rio Grande do Sul ( UK: / ˌriːuː ˌɡrændi duː ˈsʊl /, [5] US: /- ˌɡrɑːndi duː ˈsuːl / REE-oo GRA (H)N-dee doo SUUL, SOOL, [6] Portuguese: [ˈʁi.u ˈɡɾɐ̃dʒ (i) du ˈsuw] ⓘ; lit. "Great River of the South") is a state in the southern region of Brazil. It is the fifth-most populous state and the ninth-largest by area.

  2. Lista de municípios do Rio Grande do Sul por população. Esta é a lista de municípios do Rio Grande do Sul por população, em ordem decrescente de número de habitantes; os municípios são as divisões oficiais do estado brasileiro supracitado, localizado na Região Sul do país.

    Pos.
    Cidade
    População
    1
    1 332 570
    2
    463 338
    3
    347 657
    4
    325 689
  3. Fechar. Com 11,4 milhões de habitantes, ou cerca de 5,4% da população brasileira, é o 6º estado mais populoso do Brasil, podendo ser comparado com a Ruanda no número de habitantes. A população gaúcha é uma das mais diversificadas do país e descende principalmente de italianos e alemães, que começaram a emigrar para o país no fim do século XIX.

    • Overview
    • Prehistory
    • The Beginning of European Colonization
    • 20th Century
    • Recent History
    • See Also
    • Bibliography

    Guilhermino César mentioned that the history of the state "is one of the most recent chapters in Brazilian history" because when polyphonic masses were already being sung in the Northeast, Rio Grande do Sul was still occupied by a handful of Portuguese villages and cattle estancias. The south-southeast was a "no man's land" where Spanish troops sen...

    The geographical profile of Rio Grande do Sul was formed by successive transformations that began about 600 million years ago. This territory was once a sea, it was once a desert, and in several regions massive burial by lavaflows took place. It is believed that it was only two million years ago that the geography was more or less defined as it is ...

    The territory that today constitutes Rio Grande do Sul already appeared on Portuguese maps, under the name of Capitania d'El-Rei, since the 16th century. Despite the Treaty of Tordesillas, which defined the end of the Portuguese lands at Laguna, Portugal was eager to extend its dominions to the mouth of the Rio da Prata. In the 17th century, bandei...

    When Borges came to power, Rio Grande do Sul had around one million inhabitants. Castilhos still ruled state politics as head of the PRR, and nominated Borges once again for President of Rio Grande do Sul at the end of his first term. While Castilhos was a charismatic figure, Borges built an image of discretion and modesty, disliking ostentation an...

    The movement for the re-democratization of Brazil finally won in 1985, amidst intense mobilization of society. In Porto Alegre, the rallies for Diretas Já gathered 200,000 people. But when Pedro Simon, the first democratic governor, took office, the state was on the verge of bankruptcy, with a 4,185% increase in the public deficit in the previous t...

    Trevisan, Armindo (1978). A Escultura dos Sete Povos(in Portuguese). Porto Alegre: Movimento/IEL/INL.
    Miranda, Maria Eckert (2009). A Estalagem e o Império: crise do Antigo Regime, fiscalidade e fronteira na Província de São Pedro (1808-1831)(in Portuguese). Hucitec.
  4. Rio Grande do Sul (distaget [ʁiw ˈɡɾɐ̃dʒ du ˈsuw] e portugaleg ar vro) eo ar stad eus Brazil a zo ar muiañ er su, stok ouzh Arc'hantina er c'hornaoueg hag Uruguay er su. En norzh dezhi emañ stad Santa Catarina , hag er reter emañ ar Meurvor Atlantel .

  5. Rio Grande (lit. "Great River") is a municipality ( município) and one of the oldest cities in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was the state capital from 1835 to 1845. It is the most important port city in the state and has one of the most important maritime ports in Brazil . The city is named after a nearby channel which ...

  6. Rio Grande do Sul is a Brazilian state. It is in Southern Brazil. It has common borders with Uruguay to the south, and Argentina to the west. It has a very high standard of living. Its capital city is Porto Alegre. About 10 million people live in the state. The surface area of Rio Grande do Sul is about 282,000 square kilometres. References.

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