sexta-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2014

Brazil 2014 - Host Cities: Porto Alegre


Summary (from wikipedia)

Porto Alegre is the capital and largest city in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Its population of 1,509,939 inhabitants (2010) makes it the tenth most populous city in the country and the centre of Brazil's fourth largest metropolitan area, with 4,405,760 inhabitants (2010). The city is the southernmost capital city of a Brazilian state. Porto Alegre is one of the top cultural, political and economic centers of Brazil.

Porto Alegre was founded in 1772 by immigrants from the Azores, Portugal. In the late 19th century the city received many immigrants from other parts of the world, particularly from Germany, Italy, and Poland. The vast majority of the population is of European descent.

The city lies on the eastern bank of the Rio Guaiba (Guaiba Lake), where five rivers converge to form the Lagoa dos Patos (Lagoon of the Ducks), a giant freshwater lagoon navigable by even the largest of ships. This five-river junction has become an important alluvial port as well as a chief industrial and commercial center of Brazil.

The port of Porto Alegre is important for transporting local produce. The "capital gaúcha" has a broad-based economy that lays particular emphasis on agriculture and industry. Agricultural production includes produce such as plums, peaches, rice and cassava grown on rural smallholdings. The shoe and leather industries are also important, especially in Novo Hamburgo, in the 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 Grande do Sul, with 9,288 species. Among these, there are many trees which are the vestiges of the Atlantic Forest. Fauna are also diversified, specially in the islands and hills. The Portoalegrense environs include many parks, squares and wooded streets.

Stadium 

The Estádio José Pinheiro Borda, also known as Gigante da Beira-Rio, is the stadium of Sport Club Internacional, located on the banks of the Guaiba River in Porto Alegre, the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul

It was named after the Portuguese citizen and supporter colorado, who led its construction, but who died shortly before the work was completed. He is currently the fourth largest stadium in the country particular.

The first game based on the Beira-Rio occurred on April 6, 1969 in a friendly between the International and Benfica of Portugal, which featured stars such as Eusebius and Torres. The first goal was scored by Claudiomiro. Eusébio equalized the match and the home team finished with a goal from Gilson Porto. The match finished 2-1 for International.

Learn more
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto_Alegre
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Est%C3%A1dio_Beira-Rio

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