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Regions of Brazil

Brazil is geopolitically divided into five regions (also called macroregions), by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, which are formed by the federative units of Brazil. Although officially recognized, the division is merely academic, considering geographic, social and economic factors, among others, and has no political effects other than orientating Federal-level government programs.[1] Under the state level, they are further divided into intermediate regions and even further into immediate regions.[2]

The five regions edit


Name
Population
(2016 estimate)
Most populous
municipality

Largest metropolitan area

Number of federative units
North 17.7 million Manaus Manaus metropolitan area 7
Northeast 56.9 million Salvador Recife metropolitan area 9
Central-West 15.6 million Brasília Brasilia Urban Metropolitan Complex 4
Southeast 86.3 million São Paulo São Paulo metropolitan area 4
South 29.4 million Curitiba Porto Alegre metropolitan area 3

North Region edit

 

Northeast Region edit

 

Central-West Region edit

 
  • Area: 1,612,007.2 km2 (18.86%)
  • Population: 13,357,154 (7.2 people/km2; 6.4%)
  • GDP: R$279 billion / US$174,3 billion (2008; 8.3%) (4th)
  • Climate: Savanna climate (hot, with little precipitation during winter in the northeast and the east; Tropical in the east and in the west; Equatorial in the north; Some temperate climate places in the south).
  • States: Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Distrito Federal (Federal District).
  • Largest Cities: Brasília (national capital) (2,562,963); Goiânia (1,318,148); Campo Grande (796,252); Cuiabá (556,298); Aparecida de Goiânia (442,978); Anápolis (334,613).
  • Economy: Livestock,[24] Soybeans, Maize, Sugarcane, Cotton, Tomato,[25][26] Nickel, Copper, Gold,[27] tourism.[28][29][10]
  • Transport: Highways where they are present (mostly in the center and east regions); transport by rivers is common in the north and in the east; airplanes are used in remote and smaller communities.
  • Vegetation: Mainly savanna-like vegetation, including the Pantanal (Chaco, in Paraguay), flooded areas in the west, equatorial rainforests in the north.
  • Notable characteristics: With a low population density, most of the land in the region is used for grazing instead of agriculture. The region is also the least industrialized in the country, based mainly in food & meat processing.

Southeast Region edit

 

South Region edit

 
  • Area: 577,214 km2 (6.75%)
  • Population: 25,800,000 (43.46 people/km2, 12.5%)
  • GDP: R$503 billion / US$313,8 billion (2008; ~15%) (2nd)
  • Climate: Subtropical by the coast, hot to moderately hot in the summer, mild and very humid winters and temperate by the mountain range, the valleys and the plateaus in the interior, with moderate temperatures in the summer and cold in the winter, with well distributed rainfalls. Snow is relatively common, mainly in the highlands (for example in Santa Catarina state's São Joaquim).
  • States: Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina
  • Largest Cities:[40] Curitiba (1,764,540); Porto Alegre (1,413,094); Joinville (520,905); Londrina (511,278); Caxias do Sul (441,332); Florianópolis (427,298); Maringá (362,329); Pelotas (328,864); Canoas (325,188); Ponta Grossa (314,527); Blumenau (312,634); Cascavel (289,339); Foz do Iguaçu (255,900); and Santa Maria (262,368).
  • Economy: Machinery and automobile industries, textiles, shoes, information technology[41]tourism,[42] soy, maize, wheat, tobacco, rice, apple,[43][44] wine,[45]livestock,[46] coal,[47][48][49] energy production.[10][50]
  • Transport: There are many developed highways and railways throughout the region, although the latter is mainly used for freight. Rivers are used when possible.
  • Vegetation: Rainforests along the coast (Mata Atlântica), subtropical semiciduous in the north and west (Araucárias) and prairie-like vegetation in the south (Pampas). Little native vegetation still remains due to deforestation.
  • Notable characteristics: The South Region of Brazil is historically characterized by its high standard of living, with considerably better social indicators, which include some of the cities with the highest HDI levels in the country, including their capitals. Cities also feature an advanced level of urbanism in comparison with other parts of Brazil. The region is almost the newest in terms of urbanization, it was recently populated by European immigrants (almost 19th century immigration and refugees of World War I and World War IIs). They have added to the local culture, especially in architecture, cuisine and forms of agriculture. Southern region, however, is not immune from poverty, violence and other social issues, especially in the larger cities, even though in a lower level than poorer areas in the country. The state of Santa Catarina is proportionally the Whitest state in Brazil with over 87% of its population being European. The other southern states also have the highest percentage rates of European population.

Ethnic composition of regions edit

The composition of regions of Brazil according to autosomal genetic studies focused on the Brazilian population (which has been found to be a complex melting pot of European, African and Native Americans components):

A 2011 autosomal DNA study, with nearly 1000 samples from all over the country ("whites", "pardos" and "blacks"), found a major European contribution, followed by a high African contribution and an important Native American component.[51] The study showed that Brazilians from different regions are more homogeneous than previously thought by some based on the census alone. "Brazilian homogeneity is, therefore, a lot greater between Brazilian regions than within Brazilian regions."[52]

Region[51] European African Native American
Northern Brazil 68.80% 10.50% 18.50%
Northeast Brazil 60.10% 29.30% 8.90%
Southeast Brazil 74.20% 17.30% 7.30%
Southern Brazil 79.50% 10.30% 9.40%

According to an autosomal DNA study from 2010, a new portrayal of each ethnicity contribution to the DNA of Brazilians, obtained with samples from the five regions of the country, has indicated that, on average, European ancestors are responsible for nearly 80% of the genetic heritage of the population. The variation between the regions is small, with the possible exception of the South, where the European contribution reaches nearly 90%. The results, published by the scientific American Journal of Human Biology by a team of the Catholic University of Brasília, show that, in Brazil, physical indicators such as colour of skin, eyes and hair have little to do with the genetic ancestry of each person, which has been shown in previous studies (regardless of census classification).[53] Ancestry informative SNPs can be useful to estimate individual and population biogeographical ancestry. Brazilian population is characterized by a genetic background of three parental populations (European, African, and Brazilian Native Amerindians) with a wide degree and diverse patterns of admixture. In this work we analyzed the information content of 28 ancestry-informative SNPs into multiplexed panels using three parental population sources (African, Amerindian, and European) to infer the genetic admixture in an urban sample of the five Brazilian geopolitical regions. The SNPs assigned apart the parental populations from each other and thus can be applied for ancestry estimation in a three hybrid admixed population. Data was used to infer genetic ancestry in Brazilians with an admixture model. Pairwise estimates of F(st) among the five Brazilian geopolitical regions suggested little genetic differentiation only between the South and the remaining regions. Estimates of ancestry results are consistent with the heterogeneous genetic profile of Brazilian population, with a major contribution of European ancestry (0.771) followed by African (0.143) and Amerindian contributions (0.085). The described multiplexed SNP panels can be useful tool for bioanthropological studies but it can be mainly valuable to control for spurious results in genetic association studies in admixed populations."[54]

Region[54] European African Native American
North Brazil 71.10% 18.20% 10.70%
Northeast Brazil 77.40% 13.60% 8.90%
Central-West Brazil 65.90% 18.70% 11.80%
Southeast Brazil 79.90% 14.10% 6.10%
South Brazil 87.70% 7.70% 5.20%

An autosomal DNA study from 2009 found a similar profile "all the Brazilian samples (regions) lie more closely to the European group than to the African populations or to the Mestizos from Mexico."[55]

Region[55] European African Native American
North Brazil 60.6% 21.3% 18.1%
Northeast Brazil 66.7% 23.3% 10.0%
Central-West Brazil 66.3% 21.7% 12.0%
Southeast Brazil 60.7% 32.0% 7.3%
South Brazil 81.5% 9.3% 9.2%

According to another autosomal DNA study from 2008, by the University of Brasília (UnB), European ancestry dominates in the whole of Brazil (in all regions), accounting for 65.90% of heritage of the population, followed by the African contribution (24.80%) and the Native American (9.3%); the European ancestry being the dominant ancestry in all regions including the Northeast of Brazil.[56]

A study from 1965, "Methods of Analysis of a Hybrid Population" (Human Biology, vol 37, number 1), led by geneticists D. F. Roberts and R. W. Hiorns, found out the average Northeastern Brazilian to be predominantly European in ancestry (65%), with minor but important African and Native American contributions (25% and 9%).[57]

See also edit

Notes edit

  • The number given in parentheses are percentages relative to Brazil as a whole.
  • The populations for the cities given do not include their metropolitan areas.

References edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this article Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Regions of Brazil news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message AtlanticOcean PacificOcean North Northeast Central West Southeast South Acre Amazonas Para Roraima Amapa Rondonia Tocantins Maranhao Bahia Piaui Ceara Rio Grandedo Norte Paraiba Pernambuco Alagoas Sergipe Mato Grosso Mato Grossodo Sul FederalDistrict Goias Minas Gerais Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro Espirito Santo Parana Santa Catarina Rio Grandedo Sul Argentina Bolivia Chile Colombia French Guiana Guyana Paraguay Peru Suriname Uruguay Venezuela Brazil is geopolitically divided into five regions also called macroregions by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics which are formed by the federative units of Brazil Although officially recognized the division is merely academic considering geographic social and economic factors among others and has no political effects other than orientating Federal level government programs 1 Under the state level they are further divided into intermediate regions and even further into immediate regions 2 Contents 1 The five regions 1 1 North Region 1 2 Northeast Region 1 3 Central West Region 1 4 Southeast Region 1 5 South Region 2 Ethnic composition of regions 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesThe five regions editName Population 2016 estimate Most populousmunicipality Largest metropolitan area Number of federative unitsNorth 17 7 million Manaus Manaus metropolitan area 7Northeast 56 9 million Salvador Recife metropolitan area 9Central West 15 6 million Brasilia Brasilia Urban Metropolitan Complex 4Southeast 86 3 million Sao Paulo Sao Paulo metropolitan area 4South 29 4 million Curitiba Porto Alegre metropolitan area 3North Region edit Main article North Region Brazil nbsp Area 3 689 637 9 km2 45 27 Population 17 707 783 4 6 people km2 6 2 2016 GDP R 308 billion US 94 8 billion 2016 4 7 5th Climate Equatorial States Acre Amapa Amazonas Para Rondonia Roraima Tocantins Largest Cities Manaus 2 094 391 Belem 1 446 042 Porto Velho 511 219 Ananindeua 510 834 Macapa 465 495 Rio Branco 377 057 Boa Vista 326 419 Santarem 294 447 Palmas 279 856 Economy Iron Copper Gold Bauxite Manganese 3 Acai Pineapple 4 5 6 7 Energy production 8 9 10 electronic manufacturing 11 12 tourism 13 14 Transport Mainly rivers which are abundant in the region Highways are scarce and present mainly in the east Airplanes are commonly used in small remote communities and sometimes in the larger cities Vegetation Almost the entire region is covered by Amazon Rainforest except the state of Tocantins which has savanna like vegetation cerrado Most of the native vegetation still remains Notable characteristics Presence of the Amazon Rainforest which is the vegetation dominant in every state but Tocantins Cities are spread far apart in the region and it has the lowest population density of the country There are very few paved highways in the region as it is almost isolated from the rest of the country It is also the biggest region of Brazil being responsible for almost half of the Brazilian territorial extension Economic growth is above national average especially in Amazonas and in Tocantins Northeast Region edit Main article Northeast Region Brazil nbsp Area 1 561 177 km2 18 3 Population 53 340 945 30 55 people km2 29 2009 GDP R 437 billion US 273 1 billion 2009 12 3rd Climate Hot all year long Tropical near the coast and semi arid in the interior semi equatorial in the far west of the region States Alagoas Bahia Ceara Maranhao Paraiba Pernambuco Piaui Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe Largest Cities Salvador 2 676 606 Fortaleza 2 447 409 Recife 1 536 934 Sao Luis 1 011 943 Maceio 932 608 Natal 789 836 Teresina 714 583 Joao Pessoa 595 429 Jaboatao dos Guararapes 580 795 Feira de Santana 481 137 Aracaju 461 083 Olinda 368 666 Campina Grande 354 546 Economy Tourism 15 tropical fruits coconut papaya melon banana mango pineapple cocoa cashew nuts soybeans cotton sugarcane 16 17 18 19 machinery manufacturing textiles 20 wind energy production 10 21 salt extraction 22 23 Transport Mainly highways which are more abundant along the coast although transport by sea is also important Vegetation Mainly desert like vegetation with tropical forests along the coast and in the west and savanna like vegetation in the southwest Notable characteristics This region was the first part of Brazil discovered by the Portuguese and the first Brazilian capital Salvador was founded here It has the lowest levels in the country in almost all of the social indicators being considered the most impoverished region in Brazil However it has been growing above national average since the start of 21st century gradually reducing the socio economic distance to the other regions Central West Region edit Main article Central West Region Brazil nbsp Area 1 612 007 2 km2 18 86 Population 13 357 154 7 2 people km2 6 4 GDP R 279 billion US 174 3 billion 2008 8 3 4th Climate Savanna climate hot with little precipitation during winter in the northeast and the east Tropical in the east and in the west Equatorial in the north Some temperate climate places in the south States Goias Mato Grosso Mato Grosso do Sul Distrito Federal Federal District Largest Cities Brasilia national capital 2 562 963 Goiania 1 318 148 Campo Grande 796 252 Cuiaba 556 298 Aparecida de Goiania 442 978 Anapolis 334 613 Economy Livestock 24 Soybeans Maize Sugarcane Cotton Tomato 25 26 Nickel Copper Gold 27 tourism 28 29 10 Transport Highways where they are present mostly in the center and east regions transport by rivers is common in the north and in the east airplanes are used in remote and smaller communities Vegetation Mainly savanna like vegetation including the Pantanal Chaco in Paraguay flooded areas in the west equatorial rainforests in the north Notable characteristics With a low population density most of the land in the region is used for grazing instead of agriculture The region is also the least industrialized in the country based mainly in food amp meat processing Southeast Region edit Main article Southeast Region Brazil nbsp Area 927 286 km2 10 85 Population 80 303 750 77 96 people km2 38 GDP R 1 629 trillion US 803 billion 2008 49 1st Climate Tropical in the northwest warm relatively dry in the winter and wet in the summer Semi arid in the north temperate in the south States Espirito Santo Minas Gerais Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo Largest cities Sao Paulo 11 037 593 Rio de Janeiro 6 186 710 Belo Horizonte 2 452 617 Guarulhos 1 299 283 Campinas 1 064 669 Sao Goncalo 991 382 Duque de Caxias 872 762 Nova Iguacu 865 089 Sao Bernardo do Campo 810 979 Osasco 718 646 Santo Andre 673 396 Uberlandia 634 345 Contagem 625 393 Sao Jose dos Campos 615 871 Sorocaba 584 313 Ribeirao Preto 563 107 Juiz de Fora 526 706 Belford Roxo 501 544 Niteroi 479 384 Sao Joao de Meriti 469 827 Betim 441 748 Campos dos Goytacazes 434 008 Economy Manufacturing machinery electronics automobiles and aviation steel chemicals shoes textiles 30 coffee sugar cane orange juice 31 32 33 livestock 34 tourism 35 petroleum 36 37 iron gold 38 energy production not sufficient however to fulfill its demand 39 10 The Southeast is the economic center of Brazil and most large companies present in Brazil have their headquarters in this region The economic success of this region is a combination of its 4 states Sao Paulo state is the most developed in the country it has a population density as high as western Europe and a HDI 1 comparable to eastern Europe Rio de Janeiro is the leader in petroleum production with almost 3 4 of national production 2 Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo are located in the richest mining region in Brazil Transport The region is heavily covered by highways and to some extent railways Railways and rivers are used mainly for freight and used where they are present The region also contains several airport hubs which provide many domestic and international air routes Vegetation Mainly tropical like semi deciduous forests Mata Atlantica semi arid in the north with almost no vegetation savannah like vegetation in the west and in the northwest Cerrado Very little of the native vegetation still remains 2 mostly in parks Notable characteristics The southeast region is the major powerhouse of the Brazilian economy responsible for 49 of the Brazilian GDP approximately US 1024 billion in 2010 It is also the most populous region in the country with more than 80 million people and contains the three most important metropolitan regions Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte as well as many other large cities such as Vitoria the capital of Espirito Santo state Campinas Uberlandia and several others South Region edit Main article South Region Brazil nbsp Area 577 214 km2 6 75 Population 25 800 000 43 46 people km2 12 5 GDP R 503 billion US 313 8 billion 2008 15 2nd Climate Subtropical by the coast hot to moderately hot in the summer mild and very humid winters and temperate by the mountain range the valleys and the plateaus in the interior with moderate temperatures in the summer and cold in the winter with well distributed rainfalls Snow is relatively common mainly in the highlands for example in Santa Catarina state s Sao Joaquim States Parana Rio Grande do Sul Santa Catarina Largest Cities 40 Curitiba 1 764 540 Porto Alegre 1 413 094 Joinville 520 905 Londrina 511 278 Caxias do Sul 441 332 Florianopolis 427 298 Maringa 362 329 Pelotas 328 864 Canoas 325 188 Ponta Grossa 314 527 Blumenau 312 634 Cascavel 289 339 Foz do Iguacu 255 900 and Santa Maria 262 368 Economy Machinery and automobile industries textiles shoes information technology 41 tourism 42 soy maize wheat tobacco rice apple 43 44 wine 45 livestock 46 coal 47 48 49 energy production 10 50 Transport There are many developed highways and railways throughout the region although the latter is mainly used for freight Rivers are used when possible Vegetation Rainforests along the coast Mata Atlantica subtropical semiciduous in the north and west Araucarias and prairie like vegetation in the south Pampas Little native vegetation still remains due to deforestation Notable characteristics The South Region of Brazil is historically characterized by its high standard of living with considerably better social indicators which include some of the cities with the highest HDI levels in the country including their capitals Cities also feature an advanced level of urbanism in comparison with other parts of Brazil The region is almost the newest in terms of urbanization it was recently populated by European immigrants almost 19th century immigration and refugees of World War I and World War IIs They have added to the local culture especially in architecture cuisine and forms of agriculture Southern region however is not immune from poverty violence and other social issues especially in the larger cities even though in a lower level than poorer areas in the country The state of Santa Catarina is proportionally the Whitest state in Brazil with over 87 of its population being European The other southern states also have the highest percentage rates of European population Ethnic composition of regions editThe composition of regions of Brazil according to autosomal genetic studies focused on the Brazilian population which has been found to be a complex melting pot of European African and Native Americans components A 2011 autosomal DNA study with nearly 1000 samples from all over the country whites pardos and blacks found a major European contribution followed by a high African contribution and an important Native American component 51 The study showed that Brazilians from different regions are more homogeneous than previously thought by some based on the census alone Brazilian homogeneity is therefore a lot greater between Brazilian regions than within Brazilian regions 52 Region 51 European African Native AmericanNorthern Brazil 68 80 10 50 18 50 Northeast Brazil 60 10 29 30 8 90 Southeast Brazil 74 20 17 30 7 30 Southern Brazil 79 50 10 30 9 40 According to an autosomal DNA study from 2010 a new portrayal of each ethnicity contribution to the DNA of Brazilians obtained with samples from the five regions of the country has indicated that on average European ancestors are responsible for nearly 80 of the genetic heritage of the population The variation between the regions is small with the possible exception of the South where the European contribution reaches nearly 90 The results published by the scientific American Journal of Human Biology by a team of the Catholic University of Brasilia show that in Brazil physical indicators such as colour of skin eyes and hair have little to do with the genetic ancestry of each person which has been shown in previous studies regardless of census classification 53 Ancestry informative SNPs can be useful to estimate individual and population biogeographical ancestry Brazilian population is characterized by a genetic background of three parental populations European African and Brazilian Native Amerindians with a wide degree and diverse patterns of admixture In this work we analyzed the information content of 28 ancestry informative SNPs into multiplexed panels using three parental population sources African Amerindian and European to infer the genetic admixture in an urban sample of the five Brazilian geopolitical regions The SNPs assigned apart the parental populations from each other and thus can be applied for ancestry estimation in a three hybrid admixed population Data was used to infer genetic ancestry in Brazilians with an admixture model Pairwise estimates of F st among the five Brazilian geopolitical regions suggested little genetic differentiation only between the South and the remaining regions Estimates of ancestry results are consistent with the heterogeneous genetic profile of Brazilian population with a major contribution of European ancestry 0 771 followed by African 0 143 and Amerindian contributions 0 085 The described multiplexed SNP panels can be useful tool for bioanthropological studies but it can be mainly valuable to control for spurious results in genetic association studies in admixed populations 54 Region 54 European African Native AmericanNorth Brazil 71 10 18 20 10 70 Northeast Brazil 77 40 13 60 8 90 Central West Brazil 65 90 18 70 11 80 Southeast Brazil 79 90 14 10 6 10 South Brazil 87 70 7 70 5 20 An autosomal DNA study from 2009 found a similar profile all the Brazilian samples regions lie more closely to the European group than to the African populations or to the Mestizos from Mexico 55 Region 55 European African Native AmericanNorth Brazil 60 6 21 3 18 1 Northeast Brazil 66 7 23 3 10 0 Central West Brazil 66 3 21 7 12 0 Southeast Brazil 60 7 32 0 7 3 South Brazil 81 5 9 3 9 2 According to another autosomal DNA study from 2008 by the University of Brasilia UnB European ancestry dominates in the whole of Brazil in all regions accounting for 65 90 of heritage of the population followed by the African contribution 24 80 and the Native American 9 3 the European ancestry being the dominant ancestry in all regions including the Northeast of Brazil 56 A study from 1965 Methods of Analysis of a Hybrid Population Human Biology vol 37 number 1 led by geneticists D F Roberts and R W Hiorns found out the average Northeastern Brazilian to be predominantly European in ancestry 65 with minor but important African and Native American contributions 25 and 9 57 See also editBiomes in Brazil Brazil socio geographic division Demographics of BrazilNotes editThe number given in parentheses are percentages relative to Brazil as a whole The populations for the cities given do not include their metropolitan areas References edit The Five Regions Of Brazil from worldatlas com 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