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Brasilia – World Cup 2014 Hosting City

Brasilia is the capital city of Brazil. It was founded on April 21, 1960 to serve as a new national capital. Before that the capital of Brazil was Rio de Janeiro (1763-1960). Brasilia is the 4th most popular city in Brazil. It is a city with great features. It is a center of all three branches of the federal government of Brazil, the Congress, the President and the Supreme Court.

This year this capital is one of the main hosting cities of the FIFA World Cup 2014. So as Brazil is a popular nowadays YourAmazingPlaces wanted to show you some photos of the beautiful hosting cities of Brazil. Take a look.

Monumental Axis

Monumental Axis is the central avenue of this beautiful city.

Image by Ariel López via Flickr

Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge (JK Bridge)

This bridge called by the ex president of Brazil which decided to build Brasilia as a new capital city. It is built over the Lake Paranoa.

Image by A. Duarte via Flickr

Memorial JK

This is the places where the remains of the JK President are.

Image by carla arena via Flickr

Cathedral of Brasilia

Cathedral of Brasilia is a Roman Catholic Cathedral.

Image by Christoph Diewald via Flickr

National Museum

Image by Joao Vicente via Flickr

Catedral Rainha da Paz

Image by dgarkauskas via Flickr

National Congress

This building is the legislative body of Brazil’s federal government.

Image by Xavier Donat via Flickr

Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha

This is the multi-purpose stadium of Brasilia. Now it is hosting the most games played in the World Cup 2014. It was built 1974 and now renovated for the world cup. It has 69,349 seats.

Image by Agência Brasil via Wikimedia

Image by A C Moraes via Flickr

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