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  1. The South Region of Brazil (Região Sul do Brasil; [ʁeʒiˈɐ̃w suw du bɾaˈziw]) is one of the five regions of Brazil. It includes the states of Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa Catarina, and covers 576,409.6 square kilometres (222,553.0 sq mi), being the smallest region of the country, occupying only about 6.76% of the ...

  2. La región Sur de Brasil está formada por tres estados: Paraná, Río Grande del Sur y Santa Catarina. Su área es de 576.409,6 km² (6,76 % del territorio brasileño y equivalente a la mitad del área de Bolivia, o casi la suma de los territorios de Paraguay y Uruguay) y su población es de 27 384 815 habitantes (2010).

  3. Historia. Fundación de São Vicente. Pintura de Benedito Calixto. El Sudeste brasileño fue escenario para la fundación de la primera ciudad portuguesa a ser edificada en el Nuevo Mundo, siendo ella São Vicente, fundada por Martim Afonso de Sousa el 1532.

  4. The Southeast Region of Brazil ( Portuguese: Região Sudeste do Brasil; Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁeʒiˈɐ̃w suˈdɛstʃi du bɾaˈziw]) is composed of the states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.

  5. The South Region of Brazil ( Portuguese: Região Sul do Brasil) is one of the five geographical regions of Brazil defined by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics in 1969. It includes the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul .

  6. 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.

  7. Southeast Brazil is home to the oldest Portuguese village in the Americas, São Vicente, São Paulo, established in 1532. The region, since the beginning of its colonization, is a melting pot of Whites, Indians and Blacks. The Amerindians of the region were enslaved by the Portuguese.