The Brazilian Federal District (in Portuguese, Distrito Federal, pron. IPA: // The presented pronunciation is in Brazilian Portuguese. The European Portuguese pronunciation is: //.) is set apart for Brasília, the capital of Brazil. It is located inside the state of Goiás.
Originally, the majority of the population consisted of local workers who built the capital from nothing (called "Candangos") and federal government employees who were transferred to the new capital, Brasília. The capital is a thoroughly planned city with designated areas for residence, business, schools etc. No streets have names, but are identifed instead by letters and numbers arranged in a geographical system. Originally built for up to one million inhabitants, the city has recently grown way past this number. Due to its complex organization, the growth of the city itself has been slow. This has forced many to settle in neighboring cities around Brasília, which now house a significant percentage of the population of the Distrito Federal.
The flag was created by the poet and herald Guilherme de Almeida, and was adopted by decree no. 1090 from August 25 1969.
Districte Federal del Brasil | Distrito Federal do Brasil | Distrito Federal de Brasil | Federacia Distrikto (Brazilo) | District fédéral (Brésil) | המחוז הפדרלי של ברזיל | Distrik Federal Brasil | ფედერალური ოლქი (ბრაზილია) | Ranndir an Kesunyans Brasilek | Federaal District (Brazilië) | ブラジリア連邦直轄区 | Distrito Federal | Dystrykt Federalny (Brazylia) | Distrito Federal (Brasil)
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