Cuiabá

Brazil / Mato Grosso / Cuiaba /
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Cuiabá is the capital city of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. It is located in the exact centre of South America and is in conurbation with the neighbouring town of Várzea Grande.

The name is of obscure Indian origin, reportedly meaning "arrow-fishing" and alludes to the Bororo custom of using arrows to fish. Another version says that there was an Indian group called Ykuiapá. Others say that a Portuguese man was taking a bath in the river using a kind of plate made with half coconut (named cuia), and the stream took it, and the man said: Cuia ba (something like "the cuia is gone"). The Metropolitan Area of the Capital, or, Great Cuiabá, has in the Cities of Várzea Grande, Santo Antônio do Leverger, Poconé and Chapada dos Guimarães, the largest pole of tourism, economy, agro industry, trade and culture of the State.

The new Marechal Rondon International Airport connects Cuiabá with many Brazilian cities and also operates some international flights.

The city is home to the Federal University of Mato Grosso.
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Coordinates:   15°36'59"S   56°2'6"W