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Brasília is the federal capital of Brazil and the headquarters of the Federal District’s administration. The city is located in the center-western area of Brazil, above the Brazilian highlands. On April 21, 1960, it was established as the new national capital. In 2011, the population of Brasilia and its metro area (including the Federal District) was 2,556,149, making it Brazil’s fourth most populated city. Brazil has the greatest GDP per capita in Latin America, at R$61,915 (US$36,175).
Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer designed and built Brasília in 1956 to relocate the capital from Rio de Janeiro to a more central position. Roberto Burle Marx designed the landscape. The city is divided into numbered blocks as well as sectors for specific businesses such as the Hotel Sector, Banking Sector, and Embassy Sector. Brasília was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its modernist architecture and distinctively aesthetic urban planning.
Brasília is the headquarters of the three branches of Brazil’s federal government, including the Congress, President, and Supreme Court. There are also 124 foreign embassies in the city. Brazil Overseas Airport, the third-busiest airport in Brazil, links the capital to all major Brazilian cities as well as numerous international destinations.
The city has an unusual position in Brazil in that it is an administrative division rather than a legal municipality, analogous to Washington, D.C. in the United States and Canberra in Australia. However, the Federal District is composed of 31 administrative regions, only one of which is Brasília proper, with a population of 214,529 in a 2012 survey; Demographic publications generally do not make this distinction and list the population of Brasília as synonymous with the population of the Federal District, considering the whole as a single city (as Washington, DC), as I In Brazil, the Federal District is considered as a city-state, single municipality (Brasília), as shown by automobile license plates. The city was a major host city for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Brazil also hosted the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2013.