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Brasilia

/brah-ZEE-lee-uh/ • The Future, Designed.

Brasilia, the modernist capital of Brazil, is renowned for its distinctive urban planning and architecture by Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa. Built in just a few years in the late 1950s, it stands as a monumental example of 20th-century architectural innovation and a bold vision for a new nation.

Population

5.30 Million

Metropolitan Area (2023 est.)

Land Area

5,779 km²

Federal District

GDP Nominal

$466 Billion

Federal District (PPP, 2021 est.)

Global Rank

No. 10

Global City Rank (Various Indices)

Brasilia: A Testament to Modern Design and Vision

A Capital Unlike Any Other

Brasilia embodies a forward-thinking spirit, offering a unique blend of architectural marvels, green spaces, and a vibrant cultural scene. Its planned layout makes it easy to navigate, inviting visitors to explore its grand avenues and iconic structures.

World Heritage

UNESCO Site

Recognized for its unique modernist architecture and urban planning, a truly global masterpiece.

Green Spaces

Planned Parks

Abundant parks and ecological reserves are integrated into the city's visionary design.

Diverse Population

Melting Pot

Home to people from all over Brazil, contributing to a rich and dynamic cultural tapestry.

Economic Hub

Administrative Center

The political and administrative heart of Brazil, driving national policy and economic development.

From Vision to Reality: Building a Modern Capital

A Brief History of Brasilia

Brasilia's history is remarkably short but impactful, characterized by its ambitious construction and its pivotal role in shaping modern Brazil. It represents a bold move to shift the nation's capital inland.

1789

First Idea

The concept of moving Brazil's capital inland first emerged during the Inconfidência Mineira, a separatist movement seeking independence from colonial rule.

1891

Constitutional Mandate

The first Republican Constitution officially included the provision for a new federal capital to be established in the central highlands of Brazil.

1956

Construction Begins

President Juscelino Kubitschek launched the ambitious '50 Years in 5' plan, which included the rapid construction of Brasilia, with Lúcio Costa as urban planner and Oscar Niemeyer as chief architect.

1960

Inauguration

Brasilia was officially inaugurated on April 21st, becoming the new capital of Brazil. The federal government immediately relocated its operations from Rio de Janeiro to the new city.

1987

UNESCO Recognition

The city was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, praised for its unique artistic and urbanistic qualities as a 20th-century masterpiece of modern architecture.

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Seasonal Meteorological Patterns

Average temperatures (°C) against average monthly rainfall metrics (mm).

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Centuries of Population Expansion

Historical urban concentration of the metropolitan area.

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Gross Metropolitan Product (GMP) Sectors

Percentage output breakdown of Brasilia's massive $466 Billion economy.

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