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Eldorado

Brazil > São Paulo

Average elevation: 244 m

Amazon River

Brazil > Pará > Gurupá

During what many archaeologists called the formative stage, Amazonian societies were deeply involved in the emergence of South America's highland agrarian systems. The trade with Andean civilizations in the terrains of the headwaters in the Andes formed an essential contribution to the social and religious…

Average elevation: 5 m

Jaguaribe

Brazil > Ceará

Average elevation: 263 m

Entre Rios de Minas

Brazil > Minas Gerais

Average elevation: 979 m

Belo Horizonte

Brazil > Minas Gerais > Região Metropolitana de Belo Horizonte

In 1893 due to the climatic and topographic conditions, Curral Del Rey was selected by Minas Gerais governor Afonso Pena among other cities as the location for the new economic and cultural center of the state, under the new name of Cidade de Minas, or City of Minas.

Average elevation: 895 m

Cotia

Brazil > São Paulo > Região Metropolitana de São Paulo

Cotia is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. The population is 253,608 (2020 est.) in an area of 323.99 km2. The city is at an elevation of 853 m. Cotia is linked with the Rodovia Raposo Tavares highway.

Average elevation: 859 m

Atibaia

Brazil > São Paulo

Atibaia has 478 square kilometers of area, 40% of this area is urbanized. The average altitude is 800 meters.

Average elevation: 861 m

Amazon River

Brazil > Pará > Almeirim

During what many archaeologists called the formative stage, Amazonian societies were deeply involved in the emergence of South America's highland agrarian systems. The trade with Andean civilizations in the terrains of the headwaters in the Andes formed an essential contribution to the social and religious…

Average elevation: 4 m

Aquidauana

Brazil > Mato Grosso do Sul

Average elevation: 188 m

Serra dos Aimorés

Brazil > Minas Gerais > Nanuque

Average elevation: 282 m

Belém

Brazil > Pará

Average elevation: 6 m

Maria da Fé

Brazil > Minas Gerais

The city is located in the dominant mesothermic climates in the southeast and south of Brazil, associated with its altitude. The climate is tropical in terms of precipitation but the temperature is affected by elevation, which leads to classify Maria da Fé as a highland tropical climate, as well as Campos do…

Average elevation: 1,169 m

Paulo Frontin

Brazil > Paraná

Average elevation: 854 m

São Bernardo do Campo

Brazil > São Paulo > Região Metropolitana de São Paulo

São Bernardo do Campo is located in the top of the Serra do Mar, on the Atlantic plateau. It occupies an area of 407.1 square kilometre. The altitude varies from a low of 60 meters above sea level at the foot of the mountain range where Rio Passareúva with the Rio Pilões rivers meet, to 986.5 meters at the…

Average elevation: 665 m

Amapá

Brazil

Average elevation: 112 m

Teresina de Goiás

Brazil > Goiás

Average elevation: 820 m

Paraná

Brazil

The state can be separated into five main topographic areas, from east to west: a coastal zone, the mountains of Serra do Mar, and then three plateaus, each lower than the other, until the Paraná River is reached.

Average elevation: 548 m

Serra Nova

Brazil > Minas Gerais > Rio Pardo de Minas

Average elevation: 818 m

Santa Catarina

Brazil

It is one of the Brazilian states with the most mountainous terrain, where 52% of the territory is located above 600 metres. According to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification system, Santa Catarina predominantly features a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) in the coastal lowlands and the lower altitude…

Average elevation: 530 m

Porto Alegre

Brazil > Rio Grande do Sul > Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre has a long coastline on the Guaíba Lake, and its topography is punctuated by 40 hills. In the lake, a vast body of water, a maze of islands facing the city creates an archipelago where a unique ecosystem gives shelter to abundant wildlife. The city area concentrates 28% of the native flora of Rio…

Average elevation: 26 m

São José dos Campos

Brazil > São Paulo > Região Metropolitana do Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte

Highlands predominate in the northern region of the municipality with altitudes ranging from 660 to 975 m (2,165 to 3,199 ft). The northern border of the municipality lies over the Serra da Mantiqueira Mountains (Mantiqueira Range), with some peaks reaching over 2000 meters (6500 ft.). The highest point in the…

Average elevation: 824 m

Petrópolis

Brazil > Rio de Janeiro > Região Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro

Petrópolis has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cwa) caused by elevation with humid summers. The rainfall is approximately 1,383 mm (54.4 in) per annum.

Average elevation: 832 m

Santa Maria

Brazil > Rio Grande do Sul

Average elevation: 150 m

São Pedro da Aldeia

Brazil > Rio de Janeiro

Average elevation: 16 m

Ceará

Brazil

Ceará lies partly upon the northeast slope of the Brazilian Highlands, and partly upon the sandy coastal plain. Its surface is a succession of great terraces, facing north and northeast, formed by the denudation of the ancient sandstone plateau which once covered this part of the continent; the terraces are…

Average elevation: 257 m

Gruta

Brazil > Espírito Santo > Cachoeiro de Itapemirim

Average elevation: 221 m

Capanema

Brazil > Pará

'Capanema' is a municipality in the state of Pará. It is located at a latitude 01 ° 11'45 "South and longitude 47 ° 10'51" west, with an altitude of 24 meters. Its population in 2020 was 69,431 inhabitants. Despite being a city average, requires great influence in the region in trade and services. A…

Average elevation: 32 m

Espírito Santo

Brazil

The Captaincy of Espírito Santo was carved out of the Captaincy of Bahia in the 18th century, during the colonial rule of Brazil, and named after a 16th-century captaincy covering roughly the same area of coast. Following the elevation of Brazil to a constituent kingdom of United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil…

Average elevation: 265 m

Pará

Brazil

Average elevation: 176 m

Tocantins

Brazil

The "cerrado" landscape cover 87% of Tocantins and is characterized by extensive savanna formations crossed by gallery forests and stream valleys. Cerrado includes various types of vegetation. Humid fields and "buriti" palm paths are found where the water table is near the surface. Alpine pastures occur at…

Average elevation: 342 m

Rio Grande

Brazil > Pará > Curuçá

Average elevation: 15 m

Maranhão

Brazil

Average elevation: 210 m

Praça Santa Rita

Brazil > Minas Gerais > Miradouro

Average elevation: 445 m

Ourinhos

Brazil > São Paulo

Ourinhos is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 114,352 (2020 est.) in an area of 295.82 km2 (114.22 sq mi). The elevation is 483 metres (1,585 ft).

Average elevation: 449 m

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil > Rio de Janeiro > Região Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro > Rio de Janeiro

Temperature also varies according to elevation, distance from the coast, and type of vegetation or land use. During the winter, cold fronts and dawn/morning sea breezes bring mild temperatures; cold fronts, the Intertropical Convergence Zone (in the form of winds from the Amazon Forest), the strongest…

Average elevation: 40 m

São Jorge

Brazil > Rio Grande do Sul

Average elevation: 719 m

Blumenau

Brazil > Santa Catarina

Average elevation: 220 m

Costa Marques

Brazil > Rondônia > Costa Marques

Average elevation: 172 m

Rio Branco

Brazil > Acre > Rio Branco

Average elevation: 176 m

Cotriguaçu

Brazil > Mato Grosso > Cotriguaçu

Average elevation: 214 m

Alta Floresta

Brazil > Mato Grosso > Alta Floresta

Average elevation: 285 m

Miranda

Brazil > Mato Grosso do Sul > Miranda

Average elevation: 155 m

Corumbaíba

Brazil > Goiás > Corumbaíba

Average elevation: 640 m

Ilhéus

Brazil > Bahia > Ilhéus

Average elevation: 59 m

Clara

Brazil > Rio Grande do Sul > Mata

Average elevation: 212 m

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