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State
Estado (Portuguese)
Category Federated state
Location Federative Republic of Brazil
Number 27
Populations 496,936 (Roraima) – 44,035,304 (São Paulo)
Areas 21,910 km2 (8,459.6 sq mi) (Sergipe) – 1,570,800 km2 (606,470 sq mi) (Amazonas)
Government State government
Subdivisions Municipality

The Federative Republic of Brazil is a union of 27 Federative Units (Portuguese: Unidades Federativas, UF): 26 states (estados) and one federal district (distrito federal). The states are generally based on historical, conventional borders which have developed over time. The Federal District cannot be divided into municipalities, according to the Brazilian Constitution, the Federal District assumes the same constitutional and legal powers, attributions and obligations of the states and municipalities, instead, it is divided by administrative regions.


The codes given below are defined in ISO 3166-2:BR.




























Brazil
Coat of arms of Brazil.svg

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Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Government


    • 2.1 Proposed division of Pará




  • 3 List


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History


The present states of Brazil trace their history directly to the captaincies established by Portugal following the Treaty of Tordesillas which divided part of South America between Portugal and Spain.




The States of Brazil, their respective flags, their state capitals, and their largest cities.


The first administrative divisions of Brazil were the hereditary captaincies (capitanias hereditárias), stretches of land granted by the Portuguese Crown to noblemen or merchants with a charter to colonize the land. As the map shows, these divisions generally followed lines of latitude. Each of the holders of these captaincies was referred to as a captain donatary (capitão donatário). These captaincies were to be passed from father to son, but the Crown retained the power to revoke them, which the King indeed did in the 16th century[disputed ].


In 1549, the Portuguese Crown appointed Tomé de Sousa as the first governor-general of the vast Portuguese dominion in South America. This dominion overall became known as the State of Brazil (Estado do Brasil). In several[citation needed] periods of history, the northern half of the dominion was detached from the State of Brazil, becoming a separate entity known as the State of Maranhão. Maranhão by then referred not only to current Maranhão, but rather to the whole of the Amazon region; the name marã-nã in old Tupi language means "wide river", referring to the Amazon River.


After the Iberian Union (1580–1640), the territory of Portuguese colonial domains in South America was more than doubled, and the land was divided into hereditary and royal captaincies, with the latter being governed directly by the Crown. Unlike Spanish America, the whole territory remained united under a single governor-general (with the permanent title of viceroy after 1720), based in Salvador (after 1763, in Rio de Janeiro). This arrangement later helped to keep Brazil as a unified nation-state, avoiding fragmentation similar to that of the Spanish domains.


In 1759, the heritability of the captaincies was totally abolished by the government of the Marquis of Pombal, with all captains becoming appointed by the Crown. The captaincies were officially renamed "provinces" on 28 February 1821.


With independence, in 1822, the former captaincies became provinces of the Empire of Brazil. Most internal boundaries were kept unchanged from the colonial period, generally following natural features such as rivers and mountain ridges. Minor changes were made to suit domestic politics (such as transferring the Triângulo Mineiro from Goiás to Minas Gerais, splitting Paraná and transferring the south bank of the São Francisco River from Pernambuco to Bahia), as well as additions resulting from diplomatic settlement of territorial disputes by the end of the 19th century (Amapá, Roraima, Palmas). When Brazil became a republic in 1889, all provinces immediately became states.


In 1943, with the entrance of Brazil into the Second World War, the Vargas regime detached seven strategic territories from the border of the country in order to administer them directly: Amapá, Rio Branco, Acre, Guaporé, Ponta Porã, Iguaçu and the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha. After the war, the first four territories became states, with Rio Branco and Guaporé being renamed Roraima (1962) and Rondônia (1956), respectively, whilst Ponta Porã and Iguaçu remained as territories.


In 1960, the rectangular-shaped Distrito Federal was carved out of Goiás in preparation for the new capital, Brasília. The previous federal district became Guanabara State, but in 1975 it was merged with Rio de Janeiro State, retaining its name and with the municipality of Rio de Janeiro as its capital.


In 1977, Mato Grosso was split into two states. The northern area retained the name Mato Grosso while the southern area became the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, with Campo Grande as its capital. The new Mato Grosso do Sul incorporated the territory of Ponta Porã and the northern part of Iguaçu. Central Iguaçu went to Paraná, and southern Iguaçu went to Santa Catarina.


In 1988, the northern portion of Goiás became the state of Tocantins, with Palmas as its capital. Also, the archipelago Fernando de Noronha became part of Pernambuco.



Government


The government of each state of Brazil is divided into executive, legislative and judiciary branches.


The state government constitutes the executive branch in each of the states. It is headed by a state governor and also includes a vice-governor, several secretaries of state—each one in charge of a given portfolio—and the state attorney-general.


The state legislature branch is the legislative assembly, a unicameral body composed of state deputies.


The judiciary in each of the states is made up of a Court of Justice and the judges of law. The judges of law constitute courts of first instance. The Court of Justice is the court of second instance of the state and is composed of judges called desembargadores.




Proposed division of Pará


On 11 December 2011, a consultative referendum was held in the state of Pará about splitting that state into three new ones (Pará, Tapajós and Carajás). Both Tapajós and Carajás were rejected by the population by approximate margins of 2:1,[1] despite being heavily favored in the proposed breakaway regions.



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Flag
Federative unit

Abbreviation

Capital

Area (km2)

Area (sq mi)

Population (2017)

Density (per km2, 2017)

Density (per sq mi, 2017)

GDP (billion R$ and % total, 2012)

GDP per capita (R$, 2012)

HDI (2014)

Literacy (2014)

Infant mortality (2014)

Life expectancy (years, 2014)

Bandeira do Acre.svg

Acre
AC

Rio Branco

7005152581400000000♠152,581.4

7004589120000000000♠58,912

7005829619000000000♠829,619

7000544000000000000♠5.44

7001140000000000000♠14

7000962900000000000♠9.629 (6999200000000000000♠0.2%)

7004126900000000000♠12,690

6999719000000000000♠0.719
94%

7000160000000000000♠1.6%

7001754000000000000♠75.4

Bandeira de Alagoas.svg

Alagoas
AL

Maceió

7004277677000000000♠27,767.7

7004107210000000000♠10,721

7006337582300000000♠3,375,823

7002121570000000000♠121.57

7002315000000000000♠315

7001295450000000000♠29.545 (6999700000000000000♠0.7%)

7003933300000000000♠9,333

6999667000000000000♠0.667
90%

7000170000000000000♠1.7%

7001735000000000000♠73.5

Bandeira do Amapá.svg

Amapá
AP

Macapá

7005142814600000000♠142,814.6

7004551510000000000♠55,151

7005797722000000000♠797,722

7000559000000000000♠5.59

7001140000000000000♠14

7001104200000000000♠10.420 (6999200000000000000♠0.2%)

7004149140000000000♠14,914

6999747000000000000♠0.747
99%

7000160000000000000♠1.6%

7001754000000000000♠75.4

Bandeira do Amazonas.svg

Amazonas
AM

Manaus

7006157074570000000♠1,570,745.7

7005606470000000000♠606,470

7006406361400000000♠4,063,614

7000259000000000000♠2.59

7000700000000000000♠7

7001641200000000000♠64.120 (7000170000000000000♠1.7%)

7004178550000000000♠17,855

6999709000000000000♠0.709
96%

7000190000000000000♠1.9%

7001737000000000000♠73.7

Bandeira da Bahia.svg

Bahia
BA

Salvador

7005564692700000000♠564,692.7

7005218030000000000♠218,030

7007153444470000000♠15,344,447

7001271700000000000♠27.17

7001700000000000000♠70

7002167727000000000♠167.727 (7000380000000000000♠3.8%)

7004118320000000000♠11,832

6999703000000000000♠0.703
91%

7000200000000000000♠2.0%

7001743000000000000♠74.3

Bandeira do Ceará.svg

Ceará
CE

Fortaleza

7005148825600000000♠148,825.6

7004574620000000000♠57,462

7006902046000000000♠9,020,460

7001606100000000000♠60.61

7002157000000000000♠157

7001901320000000000♠90.132 (7000200000000000000♠2.0%)

7004104730000000000♠10,473

6999716000000000000♠0.716
93%

7000165000000000000♠1.65%

7001749000000000000♠74.9

Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg

Distrito Federal
DF

Brasília

7003582210000000000♠5,822.1

7003224990000000000♠2,249.9

7006303944400000000♠3,039,444

7002522040000099999♠522.05

7003135100000000000♠1,351

7002171236000000000♠171.236 (7000390000000000000♠3.9%)

7004646530000000000♠64,653

6999839000000000000♠0.839
98.8%

6999650000000000000♠0.65%

7001798000000000000♠79.8

Bandeira do Espírito Santo.svg

Espírito Santo
ES

Vitória

7004460775000000000♠46,077.5

7004177910000000000♠17,791

7006401635600000000♠4,016,356

7001871700000000000♠87.17

7002226000000000000♠226

7002107328999900000♠107.329 (7000220000000000000♠2.2%)

7004299960000000000♠29,996

6999771000000000000♠0.771
99%

6999480000000000000♠0.48%

7001801009999900000♠80.1

Flag of Goiás.svg

Goiás
GO

Goiânia

7005340086700000000♠340,086.7

7005131310000000000♠131,310

7006677877200000000♠6,778,772

7001199300000000000♠19.93

7001520000000000000♠52

7002123926000000000♠123.926 (7000240000000000000♠2.4%)

7004201340000000000♠20,134

6999750000000000000♠0.750
97%

6999900000000000000♠0.9%

7001759000000000000♠75.9

Bandeira do Maranhão.svg

Maranhão
MA

São Luís

7005331983300000000♠331,983.3

7005128180000000000♠128,180

7006700022900000000♠7,000,229

7001210900000000000♠21.09

7001550000000000000♠55

7001589200000000000♠58.920 (7000120000000000000♠1.2%)

7003876000000000000♠8,760

6999678000000000000♠0.678
90%

7000190000000000000♠1.9%

7001725000000000000♠72.5

Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg

Mato Grosso
MT

Cuiabá

7005903357900000000♠903,357.9

7005348790000000000♠348,790

7006334454400000000♠3,344,544

7000370000000000000♠3.70

7001100000000000000♠10

7001808300000000000♠80.830 (7000150000000000000♠1.5%)

7004259450000000000♠25,945

6999767000000000000♠0.767
94%

7000130000000000000♠1.3%

7001746009999900000♠74.6

Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg

Mato Grosso do Sul
MS

Campo Grande

7005357125000000000♠357,125.0

7005137890000000000♠137,890

7006271314700000000♠2,713,147

7000760000000000000♠7.60

7001200000000000000♠20

7001544710000099999♠54.471 (7000100000000000000♠1.0%)

7004217440000000000♠21,744

6999762000000000000♠0.762
97%

6999700000000000000♠0.7%

7001761009999900000♠76.1

Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg

Minas Gerais
MG

Belo Horizonte

7005586528300000000♠586,528.3

7005226460000000000♠226,460

7007211195360000000♠21,119,536

7001360100000000000♠36.01

7001930000000000000♠93

7002403551000000000♠403.551 (7000920000000099999♠9.2%)

7004203240000000000♠20,324

6999769000000000000♠0.769
98.6%

6999610000000000000♠0.61%

7001787000000000000♠78.7

Bandeira do Pará.svg

Pará
PA

Belém

7006124768950000000♠1,247,689.5

7005481740000000000♠481,740

7006836662800000000♠8,366,628

7000671000000000000♠6.71

7001170000000000000♠17

7001910090000000000♠91.009 (7000190000000000000♠1.9%)

7004116780000000000♠11,678

6999675000000000000♠0.675
94%

7000160000000000000♠1.6%

7001742000000000000♠74.2

Bandeira da Paraíba.svg

Paraíba
PB

João Pessoa

7004564398000000000♠56,439.8

7004217920000000000♠21,792

7006402555800000000♠4,025,558

7001713209999999999♠71.32

7002185000000000000♠185

7001387310000000000♠38.731 (6999800000000000000♠0.8%)

7004101510000000000♠10,151

6999701000000000000♠0.701
92%

7000170000000000000♠1.7%

7001741009999900000♠74.1

Bandeira do Paraná.svg

Paraná
PR

Curitiba

7005199314900000000♠199,314.9

7004769560000000000♠76,956

7007113208920000000♠11,320,892

7001568000000000000♠56.80

7002147000000000000♠147

7002255927000000000♠255.927 (7000580000000000000♠5.8%)

7004241940000000000♠24,194

6999790000000000000♠0.790
98%

6999700000000000000♠0.7%

7001778000000000000♠77.8

Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg

Pernambuco
PE

Recife

7004983116000000000♠98,311.6

7004379580000000000♠37,958

7006947326600000000♠9,473,266

7001963600000000000♠96.36

7002250000000000000♠250

7002117340000000000♠117.340 (7000230000000099999♠2.3%)

7004131380000000000♠13,138

6999709000000000000♠0.709
92%

7000190000000000000♠1.9%

7001748000000000000♠74.8

Bandeira do Piauí.svg

Piauí
PI

Teresina

7005251529200000000♠251,529.2

7004977260000000000♠97,726

7006321925700000000♠3,219,257

7001128000000000000♠12.80

7001330000000000000♠33

7001257210000000000♠25.721 (6999500000000000000♠0.5%)

7003813700000000000♠8,137

6999675000000000000♠0.675
90%

7000180000000000000♠1.8%

7001727000000000000♠72.7

Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg

Rio de Janeiro
RJ

Rio de Janeiro

7004436961000000000♠43,696.1

7004168710000000000♠16,871

7007167189560000000♠16,718,956

7002382620000000000♠382.62

7002991000000000000♠991

7002504221000000000♠504.221 (7001115000000000000♠11.5%)

7004310640000000000♠31,064

6999778000000000000♠0.778
99%

7000130000000000000♠1.3%

7001771009999900000♠77.1

Bandeira do Rio Grande do Norte.svg

Rio Grande do Norte
RN

Natal

7004527968000000000♠52,796.8

7004203850000000000♠20,385

7006350700300000000♠3,507,003

7001664200000000000♠66.42

7002172000000000000♠172

7001395449999900000♠39.544 (6999900000000000000♠0.9%)

7004122490000000000♠12,249

6999717000000000000♠0.717
95.1%

7000137990000099999♠1.38%

7001767000000000000♠76.7

Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg

Rio Grande do Sul
RS

Porto Alegre

7005281748500000000♠281,748.5

7005108780000000000♠108,780

7007113228950000000♠11,322,895

7001401900000000000♠40.19

7002104000000000000♠104

7002277658000000000♠277.658 (7000630000000000000♠6.3%)

7004257790000000000♠25,779

6999779000000000000♠0.779
99%

6999400000000000000♠0.4%

7001793000000000000♠79.3

Bandeira de Rondônia.svg

Rondônia
RO

Porto Velho

7005237576200000000♠237,576.2

7004917290000000000♠91,729

7006180578800000000♠1,805,788

7000760000000000000♠7.60

7001200000000000000♠20

7001293620000000000♠29.362 (6999600000000000000♠0.6%)

7004130750000000000♠13,075

6999715000000000000♠0.715
94.6%

7000185000000000000♠1.85%

7001737000000000000♠73.7

Bandeira de Roraima.svg

Roraima
RR

Boa Vista

7005224299000000000♠224,299.0

7004866020000000000♠86,602

7005522636000000000♠522,636

7000233000000000000♠2.33

7000600000000000000♠6

7000731400000000000♠7.314 (6999200000000000000♠0.2%)

7004155570000000000♠15,557

6999732000000000000♠0.732
94.5%

7000151000000000000♠1.51%

7001735000000000000♠73.5

Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg

Santa Catarina
SC

Florianópolis

7004953462000000000♠95,346.2

7004368130000000000♠36,813

7006700116100000000♠7,001,161

7001734300000000000♠73.43

7002190000000000000♠190

7002177276000000000♠177.276 (7000400000000000000♠4.0%)

7004277710000000000♠27,771

6999813009999900000♠0.813
99%

6999300000000000000♠0.30%

7001810000000000000♠81

Bandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg

São Paulo
SP

São Paulo

7005248209400000000♠248,209.4

7004958340000000000♠95,834

7007450948660000000♠45,094,866

7002181680000000000♠181.68

7002471000000000000♠471

7003140890400000000♠1,408.904 (7001321000000000000♠32.1%)

7004336240000000000♠33,624

6999819009999900000♠0.819
99%

6999450000000000000♠0.45%

7001798000000000000♠79.8

Bandeira de Sergipe.svg

Sergipe
SE

Aracaju

7004219103000000000♠21,910.3

7003845960000000000♠8,459.6

7006228811600000000♠2,288,116

7002104430000000000♠104.43

7002270000000000000♠270

7001278230000000000♠27.823 (6999600000000000000♠0.6%)

7004131800000000000♠13,180

6999681000000000000♠0.681
93%

7000180000000000000♠1.8%

7001730000000000000♠73.0

Bandeira do Tocantins.svg

Tocantins
TO

Palmas

7005277620900000000♠277,620.9

7005107190000000000♠107,190

7006155019400000000♠1,550,194

7000558000000000000♠5.58

7001140000000000000♠14

7001195300000000000♠19.530 (6999400000000000000♠0.4%)

7004137750000000000♠13,775

6999732000000000000♠0.732
94%

7000170000000000000♠1.7%

7001745000000000000♠74.5


See also




  • Brazil socio-geographic division

  • List of Brazil state name etymologies

  • List of Brazilian states by area

  • List of Brazilian states by murder rate

  • List of Brazilian states by population

  • Brazilian states by Human Development Index

  • Provinces of Brazil

  • Regions of Brazil



References





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External links



  • Economic statistical data for Brazil's 26 states and federal district (in English, Portuguese, and Spanish)


  • States of Brazil at Curlie


  • Wikimedia Atlas of Brazil

  • Map of Brazil, showing states and their regular timezones


  • "Em 2012, Sudeste concentrava 55,2% do PIB do país e o DF tinha o maior PIB per capita" (in Portuguese). IGBE. Archived from the original on 19 December 2014.











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