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While in part the city was built because there was the need for a neutral federal capital, the main reason was to promote the development of inland areas and better integrate the whole territory. It can be easily understood by noting that Brasilia is approximately at the geographical center of the Brazilian territory and that the idea of promoting the inland areas was present even in the 1891 Constitution.
Brasília is situated in the Brazilian Federal District, Distrito Federal. The city is designed in the shape of an airplane, with housing and offices situated on giant superblocks, giving it a non-pedestrian scale.
Population: 1.969.868.
Photos by Augusto C. B. Areal
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