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The cities of the World Cup in Brazil

Porto Alegre climate: when to go to Porto Alegre

Igreja Nossa Senhora das Dores, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Author Enrique López-Tamayo Biosca (Catedrales e Iglesias). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution

The climate of Porto Alegre is sub-tropical humid highly variable but with regular rainfall, hot and humid summers and mild winters. Temperatures, as compared to other locations in Brazil, vary greatly due to the position very south of the city. The average ...

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Cuiabá climate: when to go to Cuiabá

Catedral Metropolitana de Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Author Simone Hirata. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution

The city of Cuiabá, the capital of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, is characterized by a tropical climate very hot and humid. The city lies on the edge between the last southern reaches of the Amazon forest and the ...

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Curitiba climate: when to go to Curitiba

Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. Author Francisco Anzola

Curitiba has a sub-tropical climate of altitude, in fact, the city is located on a plateau 900 meters above sea level, and its climate is characterized by mild, wet winters, and rainy and relatively warm summers. Summer temperatures are mild and ...

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Belo Horizonte climate: when to go to Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Author HVL. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution

The city of Belo Horizonte is located in the tropical zone of Brazil, but on a plateau at an altitude of about 850 meters above sea level so the city’s climate is tropical of altitude. This type of climate is ...

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Natal climate: when to go to Natal

Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Author Juninho.natal.rn. No Copyright

The city of Natal in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte has a tropical climate warm and humid with high and constant temperatures throughout the year, but mitigated by the constant flow of the trade winds. The average maximum ...

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Manaus climate: when to go to Manaus

Amazonas Theater, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Author LecomteB. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution

The city of Manaus is located in the heart of the Amazon, in one of the wettest regions of Brazil. The city’s climate is equatorial humid, typical of the Amazon rainforest, this type of climate is characterized by high temperatures, ...

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Brasilia climate: when to go to Brasilia

Congresso Nacional, Brasilia, Brazil. Author Gribiche (Rob Sinclair). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike

Brasilia has a tropical climate of altitude typical of tropical savannas, being more than 1,100 meters above sea level the temperatures are mild and never too hot or too cold, the average annual temperature is 21.2 ° C. The seasons ...

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Brasilia: a masterpiece of futuristic architecture

Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, rises around an artificial lake, the lake Paranoá , at more than 1,150 meters of altitude in the plateau of Goiás (Planalto Central). Administratively the area of Brasilia is called the Federal District. The territory is almost completely ...

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São Paulo climate: when to go to São Paulo

Ponte Estaiada Octavio Frias, São Paulo, Brazil. Author Marcosleal. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike

The city of São Paulo has a sub-tropical climate, with seasons quite variable, generally speaking, the winters are mild and relatively dry and the summers are hot and very rainy. Being close to the sea, the winds coming from the ...

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São Paulo: the megalopolis of Brazil

São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, as well as a major center of trade, industry and finance in the country, with a population of over 11 million inhabitants, which grow to about 22,000,000 considering the metropolitan area of ...

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