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Brasilia, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo.

Brasilia

Brasilia is the capital of Brazil, but it ranks only sixth largest.

Brasilia Homepage:
Augusto Cesar Baptista Areal's information packed homepage about the Brazilian capital.

Natal

Natal is considered one of the safest capitals in Brazil and is a popular entry point to the country, from Europe.

Many visitors to Natal choose to tour the beaches along the coast by 'dune buggy' or four wheel drive vehicle.

Natal-Brazil:
Information about Natal and the main beaches in the neighbourhood.

Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre:
The attractions of Porto Alegre, as promoted by the government tourist department.

Recife

Recife is the capital city of the State of Pernambuco.

Government of Pernambuco:
Pernambuco government information made more accessible to its citizens.

Boa Viagem:
The beach of Boa Viagem is amongst the most famous Brazilian beaches, outside of Rio de Janeiro.

Recife Guide:
Travel and cultural information about Recife and other major cities in Pernambuco.

Rio de Janeiro

All About Rio:
The insider's guide to Rio; made in Ipanema. There's so much information on the site, it's a wonder they ever get time to go the beach.

Getting to Know Rio:
This section leads you to the city's main tourist attractions. Very homepagey, but interesting all the same. There are a few dead ends where material still needs to be added, but there's so much useful information that you shouldn't feel too cheated.

Gringo Rio:
Hakan Almerfors has been been living in Rio de Janeiro since 2003 and shares his experiences and knowledge with other travellers.

Brazil Beaches:
Rio is fun, but it's a lot quieter in the northeast of Brazil.

São Paulo

Founded in 1554, São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, with more than 10 million inhabitants; almost twice that of Rio.

Green Areas in São Paulo:
São Paulo's not all skyscrapers, here's a few green areas in the city to get some peace and quiet.

Museums of São Paulo:
The collection of museums are: Contemporary Art Museum, Lasar Segall Museum, MASP, Modern Art Museum (MAM), Paulista Museum (Ipiranga), Pinacoteca of the State, Sacred Art Museum.

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