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Belo Horizonte
is the third largest
metropolitan area in Brazil. It is the capital of Minas Gerais state.
With a population of almost 3 million and over 5.3 million in the
official metropolitan area, Belo Horizonte is a place of vibrant
economic and cultural activity. Belo Horizonte is also turned for
business tourism and seat of important national and international
events. The first settlements in the region
occurred in the early 1700s, but the city as it is known today was
planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto
as the capital of Minas Gerais. It is nowadays well known for the
contrast between contemporary and classical buildings, being in fact
the location of many modern Brazilian architectural icons, most
notably the Pampulha Church. |
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The
country looks to Belo Horizonte for fashion trends, and the city is an
important commercial hub for the garment industry.
You can also find excellent arts and crafts to suit every budget -
from street fairs to sophisticated shopping malls |
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Attractions |
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Pampulha
Section with football stadium. Also including the works by Niemeyer : Saint
Francis of Assisi Chapel, former Cassino, Yatch Club and Ball Room. Mangabeiras
and
Savassi Neighborhoods, Praça da Liberdade and Downtown. |
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