| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| State capital of Paraná | C | Curitiba | 100%
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| State capital of Santa Catarina, located mostly on an island offshore | F | Florianópolis | 92%
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| Southernmost Brazilian state capital, and the fifth largest metro area in the country | P | Porto Alegre | 92%
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| Main gateway to the largest waterfall system in the world | F | Foz do {Iguaçu} | 77%
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| Its name means "Little London" | L | Londrina | 69%
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| Its name means "New Hamburg" since it has a prominent German population | N | Novo Hamburgo | 69%
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| Has the Villa Dei Troni cultural park, located in the Ana Rech district | C | {Caxias} do Sul | 62%
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| Most populous city in Santa Catarina | J | Joinville | 62%
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| Moderately sized beach city with Brazil's four tallest skyscrapers | B | {Balneário} Camboriú | 54%
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| Hosts the second largest Oktoberfest in the world | B | Blumenau | 54%
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| Second most populous city in the above metro area | C | Canoas | 54%
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| Has the tallest church building in the Americas | M | Maringá | 54%
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| Name means "Thick Point" in English | P | Ponta Grossa | 46%
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| Named for a tree species also called the Paraná pine | A | Araucária | 38%
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| Nearby is Vale dos Vinhedos, the main wine region of Brazil | B | {Bento} Gonçalves | 38%
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| Most of this city's football team were killed in a plane crash in 2016 near Medellín | C | Chapecó | 38%
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| Bavarian-style resort town in the Serra Gaúcha of Rio Grande do Sul | G | Gramado | 38%
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| Center of Brazil's dried meat production in the 19th century | P | Pelotas | 31%
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