| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| State capital of Ceará | F | Fortaleza | 100%
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| Founded on Christmas Day of 1599, for which it is named | N | Natal | 100%
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| Capital of Brazil under the Portuguese from 1549–1763 | S | Salvador | 100%
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| Easternmost city on the mainland of South America | J | João Pessoa | 90%
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| Birthplace of the music and dance style "frevo" | R | Recife | 90%
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| Only Brazilian state capital founded by the French | S | São Luís | 90%
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| Located between the Mundaú Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean | M | Maceió | 80%
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| The Portuguese first landed in Brazil near this resort town—means "Safe Harbor" | P | Porto Seguro | 80%
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| State capital of Sergipe | A | Aracaju | 70%
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| Its name means "Empress" in Portuguese | I | Imperatriz | 70%
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| Second largest city in Bahia | F | {Feira} de Santana | 60%
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| Second largest city in Paraíba | C | {Campina} Grande | 50%
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| Every year, a pilgrimage to this city takes place in honor of Padre Cícero | J | {Juazeiro} do Norte | 50%
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| Suburb of the above known for its colorful houses and steep cobblestone streets | O | Olinda | 50%
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| River the above city touches, as well as the second largest city in Piauí | P | Parnaíba | 50%
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| State capital of Piauí, located inland despite the state having a short coastline | T | Teresina | 50%
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| Neighboring city of Juazeiro, Bahia across the São Francisco River | P | Petrolina | 40%
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| Located northeast of this city is one of Brazil's largest sea salt producing areas | M | Mossoró | 20%
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