Belo Horizonte
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Belo Horizonte (Portuguese for "beautiful horizon", (IPA: [bɛloɾiˈzõtʃi]) is the capital of Minas Gerais state, located in the southeastern region of Brazil. It is the third largest metropolitan area in the country. Belo Horizonte — or "Beagá" as it is more familiarly known from the sound of its initials BH in Portuguese — has a population of almost 2.4 million and over 5.3 million in the official metropolitan area.
The first settlements in the region occurred in the early 1700s, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais. It is nowadays well known for the contrast between contemporary and classical buildings, being in fact the location of many modern Brazilian architectural icons, most notably the Pampulha Church.
The city offers interesting leisure areas, theatres boasting an intense artistic-cultural production, good and varied cuisine, exquisite handcrafts available on the markets and specialised shops, and maintains a traditional characteristic: the typical regional hospitality. Economic development has been proceeding through the professionalisation of many different tourism segments, above all the areas of events and business.
The Confins International Airport connects Belo Horizonte with many Brazilian cities and also operates some international flights. The city is home to the Federal University of Minas Gerais or UFMG (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais).
The first settlements in the region occurred in the early 1700s, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais. It is nowadays well known for the contrast between contemporary and classical buildings, being in fact the location of many modern Brazilian architectural icons, most notably the Pampulha Church.
The city offers interesting leisure areas, theatres boasting an intense artistic-cultural production, good and varied cuisine, exquisite handcrafts available on the markets and specialised shops, and maintains a traditional characteristic: the typical regional hospitality. Economic development has been proceeding through the professionalisation of many different tourism segments, above all the areas of events and business.
The Confins International Airport connects Belo Horizonte with many Brazilian cities and also operates some international flights. The city is home to the Federal University of Minas Gerais or UFMG (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais).
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belo_Horizonte
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Coordinates: 19°54'53"S 43°57'36"W
- São João del-Rey 141 km
- Juiz de Fora 169 km
- Itaperuna 222 km
- Governador Valadares 228 km
- São Fidélis 270 km
- Aimores 271 km
- Domingos Martins 296 km
- Baixo Guandu 301 km
- Colatina 331 km
- Nova Viçosa 474 km
- Club of the Officers of the PMMG 0.7 km
- Regimento de Cavalaria Alferes Tiradentes - PMMG 0.8 km
- Bonfim Cemetery 0.9 km
- Estácio de Sá University 0.9 km
- BAIRRO PRADO 1.1 km
- 12º Batalhão de Infantaria 1.2 km
- Lagoinha Interchange 1.9 km
- Caiçaras 2 km
- Praça da Assembléia 2.2 km
- Belo Horizonte original planned area 2.6 km