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Centro-Sul Regio Geoeconmica CentroSul

Centro-Sul ([ˌsẽtɾuˈsuw], South-Central) is the Southeastern, Southern and Central-West regions of Brazil (see Brazil Regional Division), excluding the north of Minas Gerais and most of Mato Grosso and along with some of Tocantins.

Centro-Sul Modulo 14 O Complexo CentroSul

Demographics

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In this region live around 135 million Brazilians. The most remarkable characteristics of the region is the human domination over the nature: Only ~5% of the native vegetation is left. Other very strong characteristic is populational and economic: most industries are concentrated in the area and responsible for ~75% of the national GDP. The vast majority of the population (+90%) is of mostly European ancestry, and nearly half of the population self-identify as White Brazilian.

Centro-Sul CentroSul Wikipedia

The region also is characterized by having a high standard of living (HDI of ~0.850, in average), where social problems are less problematic than in other regions (at least, in rural and small-medium-sized cities).

Centro-Sul Complexo regional do CentroSul Brasil Escola

Centro-Sul Desconversa Sudeste Sul e CentroOeste Conhea o CentroSul a

References

Centro-Sul Wikipedia