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This is a list of the largest cities in Brazil. Brazil has a relatively high reported level of urbanization, with 8 out of every 10 Brazilians living in cities (858437 4857384 million). The criteria used by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) in determining whether households are urban or rural, however, is based on political divisions, not on the built environment. A town is any seat of a district (the lowest political division); a city is the seat of a municipality. By such criteria, Brazil has over 5,000 cities and 12,000 towns[citation needed]. It is estimated that, if a more traditional criteria (size of human agglomeration, cultural and economic institutions, regional centrality, paving and street lighting) were used, perhaps 65% of Brazil's population would be urban, rather than 80%.[citation needed]
Cities in Brazil, except for the state of São Paulo, are usually not arranged in a network, but rather on various "export paths" to seaside ports[citation needed]. Some geographers[who?] have called this an "archipelago", and the most important cities are on the coast or close to it. State capitals are also each the largest city in its state, the exceptions being Vitória in Espírito Santo, and Florianópolis, the capital of Santa Catarina; there are also non-capital metropolitan areas in São Paulo (Campinas, Santos, Paraíba Valley), Minas Gerais (Vale do Aço), Rio Grande do Sul (Sinos Valley), and Santa Catarina (Itajaí Valley). Most of the non-capital large cities in Brazil are in the states of São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Paraná.
Some of the principal Brazilian cities are planned cities; the most famous of these is Brasília, which represents, with Chandigarh in the Punjab, India, the acme of the Modernist school of architecture and urbanism.
[edit] Top 100 most populous cities
This list of the 100 most populous cities is based on the population of the município where the city is located, rather than its metropolitan area.
- IBGE estimates of 2006 [1]
- State capitals are in bold
Rank |
City |
State |
Population |
1 |
São Paulo |
São Paulo |
10,886,518 |
2 |
Rio de Janeiro |
Rio de Janeiro |
6,093,472 |
3 |
Salvador |
Bahia |
2,892,625 |
4 |
Brasília |
Distrito Federal |
2,455,903 |
5 |
Fortaleza |
Ceará |
2,431,415 |
6 |
Belo Horizonte |
Minas Gerais |
2,412,937 |
7 |
Curitiba |
Paraná |
1,797,408 |
8 |
Manaus |
Amazonas |
1,644,690 |
9 |
Porto Alegre |
Rio Grande do Sul |
1,630,033 |
10 |
Recife |
Pernambuco |
1,515,052 |
11 |
Belém |
Pará |
1,428,368 |
12 |
Goiânia |
Goiás |
1,244,645 |
13 |
Guarulhos |
São Paulo |
1,236,192 |
14 |
Campinas |
São Paulo |
1,039,297 |
15 |
São Gonçalo |
Rio de Janeiro |
960,631 |
16 |
São Luís |
Maranhão |
957,899 |
17 |
Maceió |
Alagoas |
922,458 |
18 |
Duque de Caxias |
Rio de Janeiro |
855,010 |
19 |
Nova Iguaçu |
Rio de Janeiro |
844,583 |
20 |
Teresina |
Piauí |
813,992 |
21 |
São Bernardo do Campo |
São Paulo |
803,906 |
22 |
Natal |
Rio Grande do Norte |
789,896 |
23 |
Campo Grande |
Mato Grosso do Sul |
765,247 |
24 |
Osasco |
São Paulo |
714,950 |
25 |
Santo André |
São Paulo |
673,234 |
26 |
João Pessoa |
Paraíba |
672,081 |
27 |
Jaboatão dos Guararapes |
Pernambuco |
651,355 |
28 |
Uberlândia |
Minas Gerais |
615,345 |
29 |
São José dos Campos |
São Paulo |
610,965 |
30 |
Contagem |
Minas Gerais |
600,316 |
31 |
Sorocaba |
São Paulo |
578,068 |
32 |
Ribeirão Preto |
São Paulo |
559,650 |
33 |
Cuiabá |
Mato Grosso |
542,861 |
34 |
Feira de Santana |
Bahia |
535,284 |
35 |
Juiz de Fora |
Minas Gerais |
509,125 |
36 |
Aracaju |
Sergipe |
505,286 |
37 |
Ananindeua |
Pará |
498,095 |
38 |
Joinville |
Santa Catarina |
496,051 |
39 |
Londrina |
Paraná |
495,696 |
40 |
Belford Roxo |
Rio de Janeiro |
489,002 |
41 |
Niterói |
Rio de Janeiro |
476,669 |
42 |
São João de Meriti |
Rio de Janeiro |
466,996 |
43 |
Aparecida de Goiânia |
Goiás |
453,104 |
44 |
Campos dos Goitacazes |
Rio de Janeiro |
429,667 |
45 |
Santos |
São Paulo |
418,375 |
46 |
São José do Rio Preto |
São Paulo |
415,508 |
47 |
Mauá |
São Paulo |
413,943 |
48 |
Caxias do Sul |
Rio Grande do Sul |
412,053 |
49 |
Betim |
Minas Gerais |
407,003 |
50 |
Florianópolis |
Santa Catarina |
406,564 |
51 |
Vila Velha |
Espírito Santo |
405,374 |
52 |
Diadema |
São Paulo |
395,333 |
53 |
Serra |
Espírito Santo |
394,370 |
54 |
Carapicuíba |
São Paulo |
389,634 |
55 |
Olinda |
Pernambuco |
387,494 |
56 |
Porto Velho |
Rondônia |
380,988 |
57 |
Campina Grande |
Paraíba |
379,871 |
58 |
Moji das Cruzes |
São Paulo |
372,419 |
59 |
Macapá |
Amapá |
368,367 |
60 |
Piracicaba |
São Paulo |
366,442 |
61 |
Cariacica |
Espírito Santo |
361,058 |
62 |
Bauru |
São Paulo |
356,680 |
63 |
Itaquaquecetuba |
São Paulo |
352,755 |
64 |
Montes Claros |
Minas Gerais |
348,995 |
65 |
Jundiaí |
São Paulo |
348,621 |
66 |
Pelotas |
Rio Grande do Sul |
346,452 |
67 |
Canoas |
Rio Grande do Sul |
333,322 |
68 |
São Vicente |
São Paulo |
329,370 |
69 |
Franca |
São Paulo |
328,121 |
70 |
Maringá |
Paraná |
324,397 |
71 |
Ribeirão das Neves |
Minas Gerais |
322,969 |
72 |
Anápolis |
Goiás |
318,808 |
73 |
Vitória |
Espírito Santo |
317,085 |
74 |
Rio Branco |
Acre |
314,127 |
75 |
Caucaia |
Ceará |
313,584 |
76 |
Petrópolis |
Rio de Janeiro |
310,216 |
77 |
Foz do Iguaçu |
Paraná |
309,113 |
78 |
Guarujá |
São Paulo |
305,171 |
79 |
Ponta Grossa |
Paraná |
304,973 |
80 |
Paulista |
Pernambuco |
299,744 |
81 |
Blumenau |
Santa Catarina |
298,603 |
82 |
Vitória da Conquista |
Bahia |
289,772 |
83 |
Governador Valadares |
Minas Gerais |
289,612 |
84 |
Uberaba |
Minas Gerais |
285,094 |
85 |
Cascavel |
Paraná |
284,083 |
86 |
Caruaru |
Pernambuco |
283,152 |
87 |
Suzano |
São Paulo |
280,318 |
88 |
Limeira |
São Paulo |
279,554 |
89 |
Santarém |
Pará |
276,074 |
90 |
Taubaté |
São Paulo |
271,660 |
91 |
Gravataí |
Rio Grande do Sul |
270,763 |
92 |
Santa Maria |
Rio Grande do Sul |
270,073 |
93 |
Barueri |
São Paulo |
265,549 |
94 |
Viamão |
Rio Grande do Sul |
261,971 |
95 |
São José dos Pinhais |
Paraná |
261,125 |
96 |
Petrolina |
Pernambuco |
260,004 |
97 |
Novo Hamburgo |
Rio Grande do Sul |
258,754 |
98 |
Volta Redonda |
Rio de Janeiro |
258,145 |
99 |
Várzea Grande |
Mato Grosso |
254,736 |
100 |
Boa Vista |
Roraima |
249,655 |
[edit] Largest metropolitan areas
Currently, as of 2004, IBGE officially recognizes 15 major RMs (Região Metropolitana; Metropolitan Region in English), where approximately 32% of the Brazilian population (55 million people out of 180 million) lives. These RMs are responsible for approximately half of the Brazilian GDP and more than 70% of the Brazilian annual industrial production.
- IBGE estimatives of 2006 [1]
Rank |
Metropolitan Area |
State |
Population |
1 |
São Paulo |
São Paulo |
19,949,261 |
2 |
Rio de Janeiro |
Rio de Janeiro |
11,351,937 1 |
3 |
Belo Horizonte |
Minas Gerais |
5,357,942 |
4 |
Porto Alegre |
Rio Grande do Sul |
4,101,042 |
5 |
Recife |
Pernambuco |
3,646,204 |
6 |
Fortaleza |
Ceará |
3,415,455 |
7 |
Salvador |
Bahia |
3,408,273 |
8 |
Curitiba |
Paraná |
3,261,168 |
9 |
Campinas |
São Paulo |
2,687,099 |
10 |
Belém |
Pará |
2,086,906 |
11 |
Goiânia |
Goiás |
2,013,073 1 |
12 |
Santos² |
São Paulo |
1,666,453 |
13 |
Vitória³ |
Espírito Santo |
1,627,651 |
14 |
Natal |
Rio Grande do Norte |
1,266,507 |
15 |
São Luís |
Maranhão |
1,255,879 |
16 |
Maceió |
Alagoas |
1,116,075 1 |
17 |
João Pessoa |
Paraíba |
1,062,801 |
18 |
Joinville |
Santa Catarina |
1,024,212 1 |
19 |
Florianópolis |
Santa Catarina |
841,552 |
- |
Uberlândia4 |
Minas Gerais |
780,000 |
20 |
Londrina |
Paraná |
739,195 1 |
21 |
Aracaju |
Sergipe |
708,345 |
22 |
Maringá |
Paraná |
576,581 1 |
23 |
Itajaí |
Santa Catarina |
465,225 |
24 |
Macapá |
Amapá |
458,008 |
25 |
Vale do Aço |
Minas Gerais |
445,441 |
26 |
Vale do Itajaí |
Santa Catarina |
449,726 1 |
27 |
Criciúma |
Santa Catarina |
318,027 1 |
28 |
Tubarão |
Santa Catarina |
128,545 |
1 Data of 2005.
2 Also known as Baixada Santista.
3 Though Vitória is Espírito Santo's capital, the largest city in the state and in this metropolitan region is Vila Velha.
4 Not defined legally.
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