Tourism
GoiâniaLocated in the center of her condition, and was planned
built to be the political and administrative capital of Goiás under
influence of March to the West, policy developed by the government
Vargas to accelerate the development and encourage the occupation of
Brazilian Midwest. Suffered a rapid population growth since
the 1960s, reaching one million inhabitants some sixty years
after its founding.
Caldas NovasCaldas Novas is a municipality in the Brazilian state of
Goiás the 2010 Census of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics showed that
Caldas Novas has 69,320 inhabitants. According to the Regional Electoral Court of
Goiás, in June 2011 enroll in Caldas Novas 48,242 voters or
1.19% of the electorate of Goiás.
Rio QuenteDiscovered in 1722 by Bartolomeu Bueno Son
one scout that came along with his troop explore the region. The story goes that
your dog, escaped from its owner and went into a river hot, scalding water, hearing
the cries of the dog, Scout went to see what had happened. He soon realized that
was a river of hot water. After the rest of the world heard the news, the region began
to receive tourists from different parts of the world.
PirenópolisPirenópolis is a historic city, one of
first in the state of Goiás was founded under the name of Our Mines
Lady of the Rosary at Meia Ponte miner Portuguese Manoel Rodrigues
Tomar (some historians termed it as Manoel Rodrigues Tomás).
Cidade de GoiásGoiás (also known as Cidade de Goiás Goiás or
Old) is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Goiás Its estimated population
in 2010 was 24,727 inhabitants according to the IBGE. The council was
recognized in 2001 by UNESCO as Cultural and Historical Heritage
World for its baroque architecture peculiar to their cultural traditions
secular and the exuberant nature that surrounds it.
BrasíliaBrasilia is the capital city of the Republic of
Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District. In census conducted
Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics in 2010, its population
is 2,562,963 inhabitants, and then the fourth Brazilian city more
populous. Brasilia also has the second highest gross domestic product per
capita of Brazil (40 696.00 reais) between the capitals.