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  1. Rio de Janeiro IPA: [hɪjɔ 'dɛʒa,nɛjrɔ] (česky Lednová řeka) je brazilské město ve stejnojmenném spolkovém státu na jihovýchodním pobřeží země na ploše 1 260 km². Po São Paulu je druhým největším brazilským městem a šestým největším v Americe. V roce 2014 zde žilo přes 6 400 000 obyvatel a v celé městské ...

  2. 4 days ago · In March 1975 the two states were fused as the state of Rio de Janeiro. The city of Rio de Janeiro became one of the 14 municipalities of the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro, or Greater Rio, and was designated the capital of the reorganized state. Despite loss of the status, funding, and employment it had enjoyed as Brazil’s capital ...

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    Rio de Janeiro IPA: [hɪjɔ 'dɛʒa,nɛjrɔ] (česky Lednová řeka) je brazilské město ve stejnojmenném spolkovém státu na jihovýchodním pobřeží země na ploše 1 260 km². Po São Paulu je druhým největším brazilským městem a šestým největším v Americe. V roce 2014 zde žilo přes 6 400 000 obyvatel a v celé městské ...

  4. Mar 23, 2024 · Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, estado (state) of southeastern Brazil, bounded by the states of Espírito Santo (north), Minas Gerais (west), and São Paulo (southwest), while to the east lies the Atlantic Ocean. It is named for the city of Rio de Janeiro, the state capital, which was the capital of Brazil from 1763 to 1960 and remains the ...

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  5. The climate of the city of Rio de Janeiro is tropical with a hot, humid and sometimes rainy summer and a mild and dry winter. In December and January, the heat and humidity are usually constant, reaching up to 45°C (113°F), However, it rains less in Rio de Janeiro than in other cities in the Southeast (for example, São Paulo) and the rains are usually sudden and rapid, giving a welcoming ...

  6. History of Rio de Janeiro. Attack of French Villegagnon island by the Portuguese on 15 March 1560. Several years after the Portuguese first explored Brazil, French traders in search of pau-brasil (a type of brazilwood) reached the rich area extending from the Cape Frio coast to the beaches and islands of Guanabara Bay, the economic and, above ...

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