| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital of Brazil | B | Brasília | 99%
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| Biggest metro area in Brazil | S | São Paulo | 98%
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| Home to the statue of Christ the Redeemer | R | Rio de Janeiro | 97%
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| Biggest city in the Amazon river | M | Manaus | 93%
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| Its name literally means "reef" in portuguese | R | Recife | 89%
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| Former capital of Brazil, 1549-1763 | S | Salvador | 83%
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| Believed to have bordered Lagos, Nigeria, before the continental drift | F | Fortaleza | 82%
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| 3rd biggest metro area in Brazil | B | Belo Horizonte | 81%
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| Most southern capital | P | Porto Alegre | 81%
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| Capital with the highest HDI | C | Curitiba | 75%
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| Most northern metro area with more than 1 million people | B | Belém | 74%
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| Closest state capital to the above | G | Goiânia | 64%
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| Renamed "New Amsterdam" during the dutch invasion in the 17th century | N | Natal | 61%
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| Its name literally means "big field" in portuguese | C | Campo Grande | 60%
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| Biggest metro area excluding capitals | C | Campinas | 57%
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| City inside the metro area above, home to the biggest airport in Brazil (GRU) | G | Guarulhos | 50%
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| City where ATP Hall-of-Famer Gustavo Kuerten was born | F | Florianópolis | 46%
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| Home to the second place with most visits by foreigners in Brazil, on the argentinian border | F | Foz do Iguaçu | 43%
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| Home to a soccer/football team that lost many players on a plane crash in 2016 | C | Chapecó | 39%
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| Smallest metro area to hold a FIFA World Cup match in 2014 | C | Cuiabá | 38%
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