MG
- Minas Gerais: Abadia dos Dourados, Abaete, Abre Campo,
Açaiaca, Acaiaça, Açucena, Acucena,
Agua Boa, Agua Comprida, Aguanil, Aguas Formosas, Aguas
Vermelhas, Aimores, Aiuruoca, Aiuruoça, Alagoa,
Albertina, Alem Paraiba, Alfenas, Alfredo Vasconcelos,
Almenara, Alpercata, Alperçata, Alpinopolis, Alterosa,
Alto Caparao, Alto Jequitiba, Alto Rio Doce, Alvarenga,
Alvinopolis, Alvorada de Minas, Amparo do Serra, Andradas,
Andrelandia, Angelandia, Antonio Carlos, Antonio Dias,
Antonio Prado de Minas, Aracai, Araçai, Aracitaba,
Aracuai, Araçuai, Araguari, Arantina, Araponga,
Arapora, Arapua, Araujos, Araxa, Arceburgo, Arcos, Areado,
Argirita, Aricanduva, Ariçanduva, Arinos, Astolfo
Dutra, Ataleia, Augusto de Lima, Baependi, Baldim, Bambui,
Bandeira, Bandeira do Sul, Barao de Cocais, Barao de Monte
Alto, Barbacena, Barra Longa, Barroso, Bela Vista de Minas,
Belmiro Braga, Belo Horizonte, Belo Oriente, Belo Vale,
berilo, Berizal, Bertopolis, Betim, Bias Fortes, Bicas,
Biquinhas, Boa Esperança, Bocaina de Minas, Bocaiuva,
Bom Despacho, Bom Jardim de Minas, Bom Jesus da Penha,
Bom Jesus do Amparo, Bom Jesus do Galho, Bom Repouso,
Bom Sucesso, Bonfim, Bonfinopolis de Minas, Bonito de
Minas, Borda da Mata, Botelhos, Botumirim, Bras Pires,
Brasilandia de Minas, Brasilia de Minas, Brasopolis, Braunas,
Brumadinho, Bueno Brandao, Buenopolis, Bugre, Buritis,
Buritizeiro, Cabeceira Grande, Cabo Verde, Cachoeira da
Prata, Cachoeira de Minas, Cachoeira de Pajeu, Cachoeira
Dourada, Caetanopolis, Caete, Caiana, cajuri, Caldas,
Camacho, Camanducaia, Cambui, Cambuquira, Campanario,
Campanha, Campestre, Campina Verde, Campo Azul, Campo
Belo, Campo do Meio, Campo Florido, Campos Altos, Campos
Gerais, Cana Verde, Canaa, Canápolis, Candeias,
Cantagalo, Caparao, Capela Nova, Capelinha, Capetinga,
Capim Branco, Capinopolis, Capitao Andrade, Capitao Eneas,
Capitolio, Caputira, Carai, Caranaiba, Carandai, Carangola,
Caratinga, Carbonita, Careaçu, Careacu, Carlos
Chagas, Carmesia, Carmo da Cachoeira, Carmo da Mata, Minas,
Cajuru, Paranaiba, Rio Claro, Carmopolis de Minas, Carneirinho,
Carrancas, Carranças, Carvalhopolis, Carvalhos,
Casa Grande, Cascalho Rico, Cassia, Cataguases, Catas
Altas, Noruega, Catuji, Catuti, Caxambu, Cedro do Abaete,
Centro de Minas, Centralina, Geral, Chacara, Chale, Chapada
do Norte, Gaucha, Chiador, Cipotanea, Claraval, Claro
dos Poçoes, Claudio, Coimbra, Coluna, Cidade(s),
Comendador Gomes, Estado(s), Comercinho, Conceiçao
da Aparecida, Barra de Minas, das Alagoas, das Pedras,
de Ipanema, Mato Dentro, do para, Rio Verde, dos Ouros,
Conego Marinho, Confins, Congonhal, Congonhas, Congonhas
do Norte, Conquista, Conselheiro Lafaiete, Conselheiro
pena, Consolaçao, Contagem, Coqueiral, Coraçao
de Jesus, Cordisburgo, Cordislandia, Corinto, Coroaci,
Coromandel, Coronel Fabriciano, Coronel Murta, Coronel
Pacheco, Coronel Xavier Chaves, Corrego Danta(s), Bom
Jesus, Fundo, Novo, Couto de Magalhães de Minas,
Crisolita, Cristais, Cristalia, Cristiano Otoni, Cristina,
Crucilandia, Cruzeiro da Fortaleza, Cruzilia, Cuparaque,
çuparaque, Curral de Dentro, Curvelo, Dantas, Delfim
Moreira, Delfinopolis, Delta, Descoberto, Desterro de
entre Rios, Desterro de Melo, mello, Diamantina, Diogo
de Vasconcelos, Dionisio, Divinesia, Divino, Laranjera,
Divinolandia de Minas, Divinopolis, Divisa Alegre, divisa
Nova, divisopolis, Dom Bosco, Dom Cavati, Dom Joaquim,
Dom Silverio, Dom Vicoso, Dona Euzebia, Dores de Campos,
Dores de Ganhaes, Dores de Indaia, Dores do turvo, Doresopolis,
Doradoquara, Durande, Eloi Mendes, Engenheiro(s) Caldas,
Engenharia, projetista(s), Engenhero Navarro, Entre Folhas,
Entre Rios de Minas, Ervalia, Esmeralda(s), Espera Feliz,
Espinosa, Espeirito Santo do Dourado, Estiva, Estrela
Dalva, Estrela do Indaia, Estrela do sul, Norte, leste,
oeste, Eugenopolis, Ewbank da Camara, Extrema, Fama, Faria
Lemos, Felicio dos Santos, Felisburgo, Felixlandia, Fernandes
Tourinho, Ferros, Fervedouro, Florestal, Formiga, Formoso,
Fortaleza de Minas, Fortuna de Minas, Francisco Badaro,
Francisco Dumont, Francisco Sa, Franciscopolis, Frei Gaspar,
Frei Inocencio, Frei Lago Negro, Fronteira, Fronteira
dos Vale(s), Frute de Leite, Frutal, Funilandia, Galileia,
Gameleira(s), Glaucilandia, Goiabeira, Goiana, Francesa,
Gonçalves, Gonzaga, Gonzaguinha, Gouvea, Capital,
Governador Valadares, Grao Mogol, Grupiara, Gunhães,
Guape, Guaraciaba, Guaraciama, Guaranesia, Guarani, Guarara,
guarda-mor, Guaxupe, Guidoval, Guimarania, Guiricema,
Gurinhata, Heliodora, Iapu, Ibertioga, Ibia, Ibiai, Ibiraçatu,
Ibiracatu, Ibiraci, Ibirite, Ibitiura de Minas, Ibituruna,
Icarai de Minas, Igarape, Igaratinga, Iguatama, Ijaci,
Ilicinea, Imbe de Minas, Inconfidentes, Indaiabira, Indianopolis,
Ingai, Inhapim, Inhauma, Inimutaba, Ipaba, Ipanema, Ipatinga,
Leblon, Copa Cabana, Ipiaçu, Ipuiuna, Irai de Minas,
Itabira, Itabirinha, Itabirito, Itacambira, Itacarambi,
Itaguara, Itaipe, Itajuba, Itamarandiba, Itamarati de
Minas, Itambacuri, Itambe do Mato Dentro, Itamogi, Itamonte,
Itanhandu, Itanhomi, Itaobim, Itapagipe, Itapecerica,
Itapeva, Itatiaiuçu, Itau de Minas, Itauna, Itaverava,
Itinga, Itueta, Ituiutaba, Itumirim, Iturama, Itutinga,
Jaboticabas, Jacinto, Jacui, Jaçui, Jacutinga,
Jaguaraçu, Jaguracacu, Jaiba, Jampruca, Janauba
Januária,
Japaraiba, Japonvar, Jeceaba, Jenipapo de Minas, Jequeri,
Jequitai, Jequitiba, Jequitinhonha, Jesuania, Joaima,
Joanesia, João Monlevade, Joao Pinheiro, Joaquim
Felicio, Jordania, Jose Gonçalves de Minas, Jose
Raydan, Josenopolis, Juatuba, Juiz de Fora, Juramento,
Juruaia, Juvenilia, Ladainha, Lagamar, Lagoa da Prata,
Lagoa dos Patos, Lagoa Dourada, Lagoa Formosa, Lagoa Grande,
Lagoa Santa, Lajinha, Lambari, Lamim, Laranjal, Lassance,
Lavras, Leandro Ferreira, Leme do Prado, Leopoldina, Liberdade,
Lima Duarte, Limeira do Oeste, Lontra, Luisburgo, Luislandia,
Luminaras, Luz, Machacalis, Machado, Madre de Deus de
Minas, Malacacheta, Malaçaceta, Mamonas, Manga,
Manhuaçu, Manhuacu, Manhumirim, Mantena, Mar de
Espanha, Maravilhas, Maria da Fe, Mariana, Marilac, Mario
Campos, Maripa de Minas, Marlieria, Marmelopolis, Martinho
Campos, Martins Soares, Mata Verde, Materlandia, Mateus
Leme, Mathias Lobato, Matias Barbosa, Matias Cardoso,
Matipo, Mato Verde, Matozinhos, Matutina, Medeiros, Medina,
Mendes Pimentel, Merces, Mesquita, Minas Novas, Minduri,
Mirabela, Miradouro, Mirai, Miravania, Moeda, Moema, Monjolos,
Monsenhor Paulo, Montalvania, Monte Alegre de Minas, Monte
Azul, Monte Belo, Monte Carmelo, Monte Formoso, Monte
Santo de Minas, Monte Siao, Montes Claros, Montezuma,
Morada Nova de Minas, Morro da Garça, Garca, Morro
do Pilar, Munhoz, Muriae, Mutum, Muzambinho, Nacip Raydan,
Nanuque, Naque, Natalandia, Natercia, Nazareno, Nepomuceno,
Ninheira, Nova Belem, Nova Era, Nova Lima, Nova Modica,
Nova Ponte, Nova Porteirinha, Nova Resende, Catete, Nova
Serrana, Nova Uniao, Novo Cruzeiro, Novo Oriente de Minas,
Geral, Novorizonte, Olaria, Olhos Dagua, Olimpio, Olympio
Noronha, Oliveira, Oliveira Fortes, Onça de Pitangui,
Oratorios, Orizania, Ouro Branco, Ouro Fino, Ouro Preto,
Ouro Verde de Minas, Padre Carvalho, Padre Paraiso, Pai
Pedro, Paineiras, Pains, Paiva, Palma, Palmopolis, Papagaios,
Para de minas, Paracatu, Paraçatu, Paraguaçu,
Paraisopolis, Paraopeba, Passa quatro 4, Passa Tempo,
Passa Vinte 20, Passabem, passa bem, Passar, Passos, Patis,
Patos de Minas, Patrocinio, Patrocinio do Muriae, Paula
Candido, Paulistas, Pavão, Pecanha, Peçanha,
Pedra Azul, Pedra Bonita, Pedra do Anta, Pedra do indaia,
Pedra Dourada, Pedralva, Pedras de Maria da Cruz, Pedrinopolis,
Pedro Leopoldo, Pedro Teixeira, Pequeri, Pequi, Perdigão,
Perdizes, Perdoes, Periquito, Pescador, Piau, Piedade
de Caratinga, Piedade de Ponte Nova, Piedade do Rio Grande,
Piedade dos Gerais, Pimenta, Pingo Dagua, Pintopolis,
Piracema, Pirajuba, Piranga, Piranguçu, pirangucu,
Piranguinho, Pirapetinga, Pirapora, Pirauba, Pitangui,
Piumhi, Planura, Poco Fundo, Poço, poços
de Caldas, Pocrane, Pompeu, Ponte Nova, Ponto Chique,
Ponto dos Volantes, Porteirinha, Porto Firme, Pote, Pouso
Alegre, Pouso Alto, Prados, Prata, Pratapolis, Pratinha,
Presidente Bernardes, Presidente Juscelino, Presidente
Kubitschek, Presidente(s) Olegário(s) Presidente
de Morais, Quartel Geral, Queluzito, Raposos, Raul Soares,
Recreio, Reduto, Resende Costa, Resplendor, Ressaquinha,
Riachinho, Riacho dos Machados, Ribeirao das Neves, Ribeirao
Vermelho, Rio Acima, Rio Casca, Rio do Prado, Rio Doce,
Rio Espera, Rio Manso, Rio Novo, Rio Paranaiba, Rio Pardo
de Minas, Rio Piracicaba, Rio Pomba, Rio Preto, Rio Vermelho,
Ritapolis, Rochedo de Minas, Rodeiro, Romaria, Rosario
da Limeira, Rubelita, Rubim, Sabara, Sabinopolis, Sacramento,
Salinas, Salto da Divisa, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
do Leste, Santa Barbara do Monte Verde, Santa Barbara
do Tugurio, Santa Cruz de Minas, Santa Cruz de Salinas,
Santa Cruz do Escalvado, Santa Efigenia de Minas, Santa
fe de Minas, Santa Helena de Minas, Santa Juliana, Santa
Luzia, Santa Margarida, Santa Maria de Itabira, Santa
Maria do Salto, santa maria do Suacui, Suaçui,
Sata Rita de caldas, Sta, Stª, Santa Rita de Jacutinga,
Santa Rita de Minas, Santa Rita do Ibitipoca, Ibitipoça,
Santa Rita do Itueto, Santa Rita do Sapucai, Sapuçai,
Santa Rosa da Serra, Santa Vitoria, Santana da Virgem,
Santana de Cataguases, Santana de Pirapama, Santana do
Deserto, Santana do Garambeu, Santana do Jacare, Santana
do Manhuacu, Manhuaçu, Santana do Paraiso, Santana
do Riacho, Santana dos Montes, Santo Antonio do Amparo,
Santo Antonio do Aventureiro, Santo Antonio do Grama,
Santo Antonio do Itambe, Santo Antonio do Jacinto, Santo
Antonio do Monte, Santo Antonio do retiro, Santo Antonio
do Rio Baixo, Santo hipolito, Santos Dumont, Sao Bento
Abade, Sao Bras do Suaçui, Suacui, Sao Domingo
das Dores, Sao Domingos do Prata, Sao Felix de Minas,
Sao Francisco, Sao Francisco de Paula, Sao Francisco de
Sales, Sao Francisco do Gloria, Sao geraldo, Sao Geraldo
da Piedade, Sao Geraldo do baixio, Sao Gonçalo
do Abaete, Sao Gonçalo do Para, São Gonçalo
do Rio Baixo, Sao Gonçalo do Rio Preto, Sao gonçalo
do Sapucai, Sapuçai, Sao Gotardo, Sao Joao Batista
da Gloria, Sao Joao da Lagoa, Sao Joao da Mata, Sao Joao
da Ponte, Sao Joao das Missoes, Sao Joao del Rei, Sao
Joao do Manhuaçu, Manhuacu, Sao Joao do Manteninha,
Sao Joao do Oriente, Sao Joao do Pacui, Paçui,
Sao Joao do Paraiso, Sao Joao Evangelista, Sao Joao Nepomuceno,
Sao Joao de Bicas, Biças, Sao Jose da Barra, Sao
Jose da Lapa, Sao Jose da Safira, Sao Jose da Varginha,
Sao Jose do Alegre, Sao Jose do Divino, Sao Jose do Goiabal,
Sao Jose do Jaçuri, Jacuri, Sao Jose do Mantimento,
Sao Lourenço, Sao Miguel do Anta, Sao Pdro da Uniao,
Sao Pedro do Suacui, Suaçui, Sao Pedro dos Ferros,
Sao Romao, Sao Roque de Minas, Sao Sebastiao da Bela Vista,
Sao sebastiao da Vargem Alegre, São Sebastiao do
Anta, Sao Sebastiao do Maranhao, São Sebastiao
do Oeste, Sao Sebastiao do Paraiso, São Sebastião
do Rio preto, São Sebastiao do Rio Verde, Sao Tiago,
Sao Tomas de Aquino, Sao Tome das Letras, São Vicente
de Minas, Sapucai-Mirim, Sapuçai, Sardoa, Sarzedo,
Sem Peixe, Senador Amaral, Senador Cortes, Senador Firmino,
Senador Jose Bento, Senador Modestino Gonçalves,
Senador Oliveira, Senhora do Porto, Senhora dos remedios,
Sericita, Seritinga, Serra Azul de Minas, Serra da Saudade,
Serra do Salitre, Serra dos Aimores, Serrania, Serranopolis
de Minas, Serranos, Serro, Sete Lagoas, Setubinha, Silveirania,
Silvianopolis, Simao Pereira, Simonesia, Sobralia, Soledade
de Minas, Tabuleiro, Taiobeiras, Taparuba, Tapira, Tapirai,
Taquaraçu de Minas, Taquaracu, Turumirim, Teixeiras,
Teofolo Otoni, Timoteo, Tiradentes, Tiros, Tocantins,
Tocos do Mogi, Toços, Toledo, Tombos, 3 Tres Coraçoes,
Tres Marias, Tres Pontas, Tumiritinga, Tupagiquara, Turmalina,
Turvolandia, Uba, Ubai, Ubaporanga, Uberaba, Uberlandia,
Umburatiba, Unai, Uniao de Minas, Uruana de Minas, Urucania,
Uruçania, Urucuia, Uruçuia, Vargem Alegre,
Vargem Bonita, Vargem Grande do Rio Pardo, Varginha, et,
Varjao de Minas, Varzea da Palma, Varzelandia, Vazante,
Verdelandia, Veredinha, Verissimo, Vermelho Novo, Vespasiano,
Vicosa, Viçosa, Vieiras, Virgem da Lapa, Virginia,
Virginopolis, Florianopolis, Virgolandia, Floripa, Visconde
do Rio Branco, Volta Grande, wenceslau Braz.
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Minas Gerais
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Minas Gerais
Flag of Minas Gerais
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Capital Belo Horizonte
Area 586,528.30 km²
Population 15,831,800
Pop. density 27/km²
Timezone GMT -3
ISO 3166-2 BR-MS
Governor Aécio Neves (since 2003)
Map of Brazil highlighting the state
Minas Gerais is one of the states of Brazil, the second
most populous in the federation. The capital is the city
of Belo Horizonte, in the center of the state.
Contents [showhide]
1 Location
2 History
3 Culture
4 Geography
5 Economy
6 Flag
7 Cities
8 External links
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Location
Minas Gerais is in the west of the southeastern subdivision
of Brazil, which also contains the states of São
Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo. It borders
on Bahia and Goiás (north), Mato Grosso do Sul
(west), the states of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (south)
and the state of Espírito Santo (east). This Brazilian
state is situated between 14º13'58' ' north latitude
and 22º54'00' ' south latitude and between 39º51'32'
' and 51º02'35' ' longitude west of Greenwich.
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History
Minas Gerais was formed mainly by colonists who searched
for veins of gold and gems, and later diamonds. (The name
literally means general mines, a shortening from Minas
dos Matos Gerais, or mines of the general woods, this
being originally the hinterland to the incipient colonies
of São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga and São
Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro.) These helped to boost
occupation of the inner lands and led to the foundation
of several new villages. The first capital and seat of
the local see was the city of Mariana; it was later moved
to Vila Rica. In the late 18th century, Vila Rica was
the biggest city in Brazil and one of the biggest of the
Americas in population. As the gold mines were exhausted
over the 19th century, the city lost its importance; it
was later renamed Ouro Preto and remained the capital
until the construction of the all-new, planned city of
Belo Horizonte at the turn of the 20th century.
The gold cycle left its mark in cities such as Mariana,
Ouro Preto, Diamantina, Sabará, Tiradentes and
São João Del Rey. The relative isolation
from European influence, added to the huge influx of gold
and other valuable minerals, helped the local people to
develop their own style art, which became known as Barroco
Mineiro. Prime examples of this period are the richly
decorated churches at the colonial cities, some of them
preserved today as museums. The most important artist
of this period was Antônio Lisboa, who became known
as Aleijadinho. His statues and paintings are now highly
valued by experts as one of the most refined artistic
expressions outside Europe at that time.
In addition to art and architecture, there was an explosion
of musical activity in Minas Gerais in the 18th century.
Printed copies of European music, as well as accomplished
musicians, made the journey to the area, and soon a local
school of composition and performance was born and achieved
considerable sophistication. Several composers worked
in Minas Gerais in the 18th century, mainly in Vila Rica
(now Ouro Preto), Sabará, Mariana, and other cities.
Some of the names which have survived include José
Joaquim Emerico Lôbo de Mesquita, Marcos Coelho
Netto, Francisco Gomes da Rocha and Ignacio Parreiras
Neves; they cultivated a style related to the classical
European style but marked by more a more chordal, homophonic
sound, and they usually wrote for mixed groups of voices
and instruments.
During the 18th century, mining exploration was strongly
controlled by the Portuguese Crown, which imposed heavy
taxes on everything extracted (one fifth of all gold would
go to the Crown). Several rebellions were attempted by
the colonists, always facing strong reaction by the imperial
crown. The most notable one was the Inconfidência,
started by group of middle-class colonists, mostly intellectuals
and young officers. They were inspired by the American
and French Revolutions and Illuminist ideals. The conspiracy
failed and the rebels were arrested and exiled. The most
famous of them, Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (known
as Tiradentes), was hanged by order of Queen Maria I of
Portugal, becoming a local hero and a national martyr
of Brazil. The Minas Gerais flag—a red triangle
on a white background—is based on the design for
the national flag proposed by the "Inconfidentes",
as the rebels became known.
Due to the economic importance of the state and the particular
traits of the local population—famed for its reserved
and balanced character—Minas Gerais has played an
important role on national politics. During the 19th century,
politicians such as José Bonifácio Andrada
were instrumental in the establishment of the Brazilian
Empire under the rule of Dom Pedro I and later his son,
Dom Pedro II. After the installation of the Brazilian
Republic, during the early 20th century, Minas Gerais
shared the control of the national political scene with
São Paulo in what became known as the "Coffee
and Milk" political cycle (coffee being the major
product of São Paulo, and milk that of Minas Gerais).
Minas Gerais was also home to two of the most influential
Brazilian politicians of the second half of the 20th century.
Juscelino Kubitschek was president from 1956 to 1961,
and he was responsible for the construction of Brasília
as the new capital of Brazil. Tancredo Neves had an extensive
political career that culminated with his election in
1984 to be the first civil president after the 1964 military
countercoup. However, he died after a series of health
complications just as he was about to assume the position.
See also the List of Governors of Minas Gerais.
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Culture
Minas Gerais may be called the Profound Brazil by analogy
with the France profonde. It has a distinctly more native
flavour than cosmopolitan São Paulo, a more traditional
slant than flashy Rio de Janeiro, and is more Portuguese
than the South and São Paulo with their great influx
of Italians and other Central Europeans, the North with
its native Indians, or the Northeast with Africans and
Indians.
The people are considered reserved, prudent, relatively
silent to the point of melancholy, but welcoming and family-focused.
Legend has them divided between misers and praiseworthy
people, mostly misers. It is one of the most religious
states, with a big proportion of staunch Roman Catholics
and a burgeoning Evangelical and neo-Pentecostal population,
with pockets of African magic religions. Kardecist Spiritism
is also professed by a significant portion of the population,
partly due to the influence of Chico Xavier, the main
spiritual icon of Brazil, who lived in Minas Gerais all
his life.
Minas Gerais is also known nationally for its cuisine.
The cultural basis of its cuisine is the small farmhouses,
and many of the dishes are prepared using locally produced
vegetables and meats, especially chicken and pork. Traditional
cooking is done using coal- or wood-fired ovens and cast
iron pans, making for a particularly tasty flavor; some
restaurant chains have adopted these techniques and made
this type of food popular in other parts of the country.
Many of the appetizers of the local cuisine use corn
or cassava (known there as mandioca) flour instead of
wheat, as the latter didn't adapt well to the local weather.
Corn flour is the basis for a wide variety of cakes and
appetizers. But the best-known dish from Minas Gerais
is "pão de queijo", recently introduced
internationally as "Brazilian cheese rolls";
it's a small baked roll made with cheese and cassava flour
that can be served hot as an appetizer or for breakfast.
Minas Gerais is often recognised abroad as the state
where the footballer Pelé was born and raised.
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Geography
Minas Gerais is the source of some of the biggest rivers
in Brazil, most notably the São Francisco, the
Paraná and to a lesser extent, the Rio Doce. The
state also holds many hydroelectric power plants, including
Furnas. Some of the highest peaks in Brazil are in the
mountain ranges that mark the borders between Minas Gerais
and its neighbours São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
The most notable one is the Pico da Bandeira, the third
highest mountain in Brazil at 2890 m. The state also has
huge reserves of iron and sizeable reserves of gold and
gemstones, including emerald, topaz and aquamarine mines.
Each region of the state has a distinct character, geographically
and to a certain extent culturally.
* The central and eastern area of the state is hilly
and rocky, with little vegetation on the mountains. Around
Lagoa Santa and Sete Lagoas a typical Karst topography
with caves and lakes is found. Some of the mountains are
almost entirely iron ore, which led to extensive mining
(in some places at the expense of the environment). Recent
advances in environmental policy helped to put limits
to mining. To the east of the state capital Belo Horizonte,
there is a region known as Vale do Aço (steel valley),
which holds a great number of iron and steel processing
companies along the course of the Rio Doce.
* The South of Minas Gerais is hilly and green, with
coffee and milk production. This region is much colder
than the rest of the state and at some locations is subject
to temperatures just above the freezing point during the
winter. The region is also famed for its mineral-water
resorts, including the cities of Poços de Caldas,
São Lourenço and Caxambu. Many industries
are located at Varginha and Pouso Alegre.
* The southeast of the state, called Zona da Mata (Forest
Zone) was the richest region until the mid 20th century
but nowadays only the biggest city, Juiz de Fora, remains
an important industrial center, the second largest in
the state.
* The West of Minas Gerais, also known as "Triângulo
Mineiro" (which means "the Minas Triangle",
due to the geographic shape of this region), is composed
of a particular type of savanna, known as cerrado by the
Brazilian people. This region was initially occupied by
great free-wheeling beef ranches, which are still important
for the economy of the region. Over the 1990s, extensive
soy and corn farms occupied most of the farming land available.
The main cities of this region are Uberlândia and
Uberaba.
* The North of Minas Gerais is arid, being subject to
frequent droughts. Recent irrigation projects use the
water from the São Francisco river for agriculture;
the river crosses the northern region carrying water from
its basin at the central area of the state, which is subject
to a regular rainfall pattern. The diamond mines of this
region attracted miners but are now exhausted, and the
remaining population lives in poor conditions, especially
in the valley of the Jequitinhonha River. The main cities
of this region are Montes Claros, Governador Valadares
and Teófilo Otoni.
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Economy
Minas Gerais (or simply Minas, as it is commonly called)
is a major producer of milk, coffee and other agricultural
commodities, as well as minerals. Electronics are also
produced in Minas. The automakers Fiat and Mercedes have
factories there.
The state has marked economic divisions. The southern
part of the state (close to the São Paulo and Rio
de Janeiro state borders) has several mid-sized cities
with solid industrial bases such as Juiz de Fora, Varginha,
Pouso Alegre, and Poços de Caldas. The northeastern
region is marked by poverty, but Governador Valadares
and Teófilo Otoni attract foreign traders for the
semi-precious gems such as topaz and sapphire. The central
region of the state (where the capital is located) has
big reserves of iron (and to a lesser extent, gold) still
being actively mined. The western part, the "Triângulo
Mineiro", is less densely populated than the rest
of the state, and it is now a focus of biotechnology investment,
particularly on the cities of Uberlândia and Uberaba,
which includes leading research on cattle, soy and corn
culture.
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Flag
The flag of the state of Minas Gerais is the oldest one
adopted in Brazil that was devised by Brazilians. It was
remembered by the Republican Party, which opposed the
Brazilian Imperial Government, and adopted unofficially
as the flag of the state. Since 1946 it has been the official
flag and is probably the most cherished Brazilian state
flag.
The sentence "Libertas quæ sera tamen",
seen in the flag, is a motto in Latin which translates
in Portuguese as Liberdade ainda que tardia and in English
as "Freedom, even delayed". The triangle was
said to represent the Trinity and the three ideals of
the French Revolution: Liberté, Egalité,
Fraternité.
The colors were chosen for their revolutionary meaning:
white represented the desire to form a peaceful new nation,
discarding all colonial institutions, and red symbolised
the flame of liberty.
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Cities
See List of cities in Minas Gerais.
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External links
* Official homepage
* Talk About Minas
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