The Southeast Region of Brazil is composed by the states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. It is the richest region of the country, responsible for approximately 60% of the Brazilian GDP.
The Southeast's highways are generally in good or very good conditions – some exceptions are made to the southern parts of the BR-101.
Railways are present as well (and also, the region is more covered than any other region), but mainly for freight transport – soil and iron, mainly, from the farms and mines to the seaports.
Also, a very complicated hydrocanal system is present in the Region, even with the presence of ten major dams.
Health care and education are of major concern in the larger cities, but in smaller ones, they generally are well-looked by the population.
Larger cities suffer from increase violence rates – mainly São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, which suffer the effects of Drug Mafia nowadays. Unemployement rates can be as high of 30%, when we do not consider informal working, or as high as 15%, even with informal work. This lead to misery, worsens crime rates and other social problems like beggary and child labour, for example.
Sudeste (region) | Région Sud-Est (Brésil) | Regio Zuidoost (Brazilië) | Sudeste | Região Sudeste do Brasil
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