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Brasilia - traducción al Inglés

CAPITAL CITY OF BRAZIL
Brasilia, Brazil; Brasilia; UN/LOCODE:BRBSB; Brasiliense; Brazilia; Capital of brazil; Brasillia; Brazillia; Brasília, Brazil; Brazília; Brazíliaváros; Braziliavaros; Brasília, DF; Brasília DF; Brasilea; Brasília weather; Brasilia Distrito Federal; Geography of Brasília; Brasília, Taguatinga; Brasília, Distrito Federal
  • Ministries Esplanade]] in 1959
  • [[Brazilian Flag]] and the National Congress in spring
  • Plano Piloto
  • Estádio Nacional de Brasilia]]
  • Aerial view of the airport
  • The [[Monumental Axis]]
  • South Banking Sector
  • South Hotel Sector
  • Brasilia International Airport (BSB)]]
  • Brasilia in 1964
  • Brasília products treemap, 2020
  • 50x50px
  • Cathedral of Brasilia]]
  • [[Cultural Complex of the Republic]]
  • [[Legislative Chamber of the Federal District]] building
  • ISS]]
  • [[Praça dos Três Poderes]] (Three Powers Plaza)
  • [[Nilson Nelson Gymnasium]]
  • The [[Palácio da Alvorada]]
  • Ministries Esplanade]] is also visible.
  • Brazil's independence]] in 1922
  • Central Bus Station
  • [[Cláudio Santoro National Theater]]

Brasilia         
capital of Brazil, capital city of Brazil (country in South America)
Brasilia      
n. Brasilia (hoofdstad van Braziel)

Wikipedia

Brasília

Brasília (; Portuguese: [bɾaˈziljɐ]) is the federal capital of Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District. The city is located high in the Brazilian highlands in the country's Central-West region. It was founded by President Juscelino Kubitschek on 21 April 1960, to serve as the new national capital. Brasília is estimated to be Brazil's third-most populous city. Among major Latin American cities, it has the highest GDP per capita.

Brasília was a planned city developed by Lúcio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer and Joaquim Cardozo in 1956 in a scheme to move the capital from Rio de Janeiro to a more central location. The landscape architect was Roberto Burle Marx. The city's design divides it into numbered blocks as well as sectors for specified activities, such as the Hotel Sector, the Banking Sector, and the Embassy Sector. Brasília was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 due to its modernist architecture and uniquely artistic urban planning. It was named "City of Design" by UNESCO in October 2017 and has been part of the Creative Cities Network since then.

All three branches of Brazil's federal government are centered in the city: executive, legislative and judiciary. Brasília also hosts 124 foreign embassies. The city's international airport connects it to all other major Brazilian cities and some international destinations, and it is the third-busiest airport in Brazil. It was one of the main host cities of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and hosted some of the football matches during the 2016 Summer Olympics; it also hosted the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.

The city has a unique status in Brazil, as it is an administrative division rather than a legal municipality like other cities in Brazil. Although Brasília is used as a synonym for the Federal District through synecdoche, the Federal District is composed of 33 administrative regions, only one of which is the area of the originally planned city, also called Plano Piloto. The rest of the Federal District is considered by IBGE to make up Brasília's metro area.

Ejemplos de uso de Brasilia
1. Brasilia (Brazil), September 11: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives in Brasilia on Tuesday on a two–day visit to Brazil.
2. "After Brasilia (the plane) should have dropped to 36,000 feet." The crash occurred after the plane passed Brasilia and air traffic controllers lost contact with the Legacy.
3. Special correspondent Raquel Sacheto in Brasilia contributed to this report.
4. Chavez told journalists at the airport in the capital Brasilia.
5. Embassy in Brasilia declined to comment on the Morales suggestion.