| Description | City | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital of Minas Gerais | B | Belo Horizonte | 100%
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| "Meadows" in Portuguese | C | Campinas | 100%
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| Famous for Christ the Redeemer and Copacabana | R | Rio de Janeiro | 100%
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| Busiest port in Brazil | S | Santos | 100%
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| Premier aerospace hub of Brazil | S | {São} {José} dos Campos | 100%
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| Richest city in Latin America | S | São Paulo | 100%
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| Capital of Espírito Santo | V | Vitória | 100%
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| Largest city in the northeast of the state of Rio de Janeiro | C | {Campos} dos Goytacazes | 50%
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| Most populous suburbs of that city | D | Duque de Caxias | 50%
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| Its beaches have radioactive sand | G | Guarapari | 50%
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| Contains the above's busiest airport | G | Guarulhos | 50%
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| Has a massive steel plant operated by Usiminas | I | Ipatinga | 50%
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| Headquarters of Banco Bradesco | O | Osasco | 50%
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| Its name means "Black Gold" as it was the center of a gold rush | O | Ouro Preto | 50%
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| "Peter" in Latin + "City" in Greek | P | Petrópolis | 50%
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| Named for Brazil's 3rd president | P | Presidente {Prudente} | 50%
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| "Black Stream" in Portuguese | R | Ribeirão Preto | 50%
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| Most populous suburbs of that city | S | São Gonçalo | 50%
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| First permanent Portuguese settlement in Brazil | S | São Vicente | 50%
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| Largest city in Espírito Santo | S | Serra | 50%
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| Second largest city in Minas Gerais | U | Uberlândia | 50%
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| Its initials are VV | V | Vila Velha | 50%
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