Biggest cities by language A-Z (Portuguese)

For each letter, give the largest city by population that speaks Portuguese natively.
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Population
Region
Hint
Answer
A
631,000
Brazil
one of Brazil's first planned cities; it is famous for the “Orla de Atalaia“
Aracaju
B
3 million
Brazil
UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its modernist architecture and for being built in the shape of an airplane
Brasília
C
1.8 million
Brazil
globally recognized for its innovative urban planning and the iconic glass-and-steel Botanical Garden
Curitiba
D
866,000
Brazil
vital industrial hub and home to the REDUC refinery, one of the largest oil processing plants in Brazil
Duque de Caxias
E
260,000
Brazil
famous for its vibrant arts and crafts fairs and its well-preserved colonial-style historic center
Embu das Artes
F
2.6 million
Brazil
famous for its year-round sunny beaches (like Praia do Futuro)
Fortaleza
G
1.5 million
Brazil
known for its extensive Art Deco architecture and for having the second-highest amount of green space per inhabitant
Goiânia
H
249,000
Brazil
fast-growing city in the interior of São Paulo state, it has evolved from a small village into a major technology and logistics hub
Hortolândia
I
383,000
Brazil
this city in the São Paulo metro area is an important industrial center that grew rapidly as part of the region's massive manufacturing expansion
Itaquaquecetuba
J
898,000
Brazil
easternmost city in the Americas, the place where the sun rises first on the continent
João Pessoa
K
4,000
Brazil
small town in the north of Paraná, historically significant for its role in the coffee expansion that transformed the state's economy
Kaloré
L
581,000
Brazil
inspired by the British entrepreneurs who founded it
Londrina
M
2.3 million
Brazil
incredibly wealthy during the rubber boom, leading to the construction of the opulent Amazonas Opera House
Manaus
N
843,000
Brazil
major commercial and residential hub in the state of Rio de Janeiro
Nova Iguaçu
O
760,000
Brazil
now an economic powerhouse, hosting the headquarters of Bradesco
Osasco
P
1.4 million
Brazil
famous for its Gaucho culture, traditional barbecue (churrasco), and the scenic sunsets
Porto Alegre
Q
149,000
Brazil
city in Rio de Janeiro state
Queimados
R
6.7 million
Brazil
world-famous for the Christ the Redeemer statue
Rio de Janeiro
S
11.9 million
Brazil
financial heart of Brazil; it is a global cultural melting pot
São Paulo
T
906,000
Brazil
only capital in the Northeast region that is not located on the coast
Teresina
U
762,000
Brazil
major logistics hub in the Triângulo Mineiro region, it is often ranked as one of the best cities for business in the Brazilian interior
Uberlândia
V
507,000
Brazil
home to the historic Convent of Our Lady of Penha and the famous Garoto chocolate factory
Vila Velha
W
19,000
Brazil
named after the 9th President of Brazil
Wenceslau Braz
X
45,000
Brazil
known as the “Fat Ox Capital” due to its massive importance in the regional cattle ranching industry.
Xinguara
Z
3,400
Brazil
peaceful community in Santa Catarina centered around agriculture and timber
Zortéa
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