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Brazilian cities that are among the last in the top 100 places to travel

Vacations are coming for many people and the possibility of traveling normally is always in the plans of Brazilians. Brazil is a country with countless options for beautiful cities, so choosing a destination is not an easy task. There are some that, even though they are at the bottom of the top 100 list, are still good choices.

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Options of Brazilian cities for tourism

If you want to enjoy your break spending less, check out some options for places in Brazil:

Macapá (AP)

Macapá, the capital of Amapá, is ranked number 100. The city has about 520 thousand population and an area of ​​6,563 km2. It occupies the last place due to necessary improvements in sectors such as security, transport, sanitation and housing. Among its points of interest are Marco Zero and São José Fortress.

Ananindeua (PA)

Located 17 km from the capital of Belém, the city has about 540 thousand inhabitants in 190 km2 of area. Despite its natural beauty, number 99 on the list has some mostly structural problems, such as sanitation and drainage issues. the floods, unfortunately, they are common there.

Bethlehem (PA)

In a total area of ​​1,059 km2, the capital of Pará currently has approximately 1.5 million inhabitants. Occupying position 98 in the survey, the city was founded in 1616 and defects related to sanitation, environment and urban mobility are the ones that most need attention. On the other hand, it is extremely culturally rich.

Duque de Caxias (RJ)

Located 16 km from the capital Rio de Janeiro, the city is ranked 97th on the list. With about 929 thousand inhabitants in an approximate area of ​​467 km2, Duque de Caxias also has serious sanitation, health and education problems. However, visitors can visit museums, theaters and other very interesting places.

Porto Velho (RO)

The capital of Rondônia is one more that suffers from structural problems. Today with 34 thousand km2 and about 548 thousand inhabitants, there is still deficiency in urbanization, road system and sanitation. Anyone visiting Porto Velho cannot miss the Cultural Market and the Central Market.

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