Rio Grande do Sul

Rio Grande do Sul (Portuguese pronunciation: [hiw ˈɡɾɐ̃dʒi du suw] ( listen);[2] lit. "Great River o the Sooth") is the soothmaist state in Brazil, an the state wi the fift heichest Human Development Index (HDI) in the kintra.[3]

State o Rio Grande do Sul
Banner o State o Rio Grande do Sul
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Coat of airms o State o Rio Grande do Sul
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Motto(s): 
Liberdade, Igualdade, Humanidade (Portuguese)
"Liberty, Equality, Humanity"
Anthem: Hino Rio-Grandense
Location o State o Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil
Location o State o Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil
Coordinates: 30°S 53°W / 30°S 53°W / -30; -53
Kintra Brazil
Caipital an Lairgest CeetyPorto Alegre
Govrenment
 • GovrenorJosé Ivo Sartori
 • Vice GovrenorJosé Paulo Dornelles Cairoli
Area
 • Total281748.538 km2 (108,783.719 sq mi)
Area rank9t
Population
 (2010 census)[1]
 • Total10,695,532
 • Rank5t
 • Density38/km2 (98/sq mi)
 • Density rank13t
Demonym(s)Gaúcho or Sul-rio-grandense
GDP
 • Year2008 estimate
 • TotalR$ 199,499,000,000 (4t)
 • Per caipitaR$ 18.378,17 (6t)
HDI
 • Year2005
 • Category0.832 – high (4t)
Time zoneUTC-3 (BRT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-2 (BRST)
Postal Code
90000-000 to 99990-000
ISO 3166 codeBR-RS
Websiters.gov.br

In this state is locatit the soothmaist ceety in the kintra, Chuí, on the border wi Uruguay. In the region o Bento Gonçalves an Caxias do Sul, the mucklest wine producin center in Brazil, the attraction is Italian gastronomy. Besides the European influence, the gaúchos, or inhabitants o Rio Grande do Sul, strangly cultivate the traditions o the Pampas — region o the border wi Uruguay an Argentinae — such as drinkin mate (kent as chimarrão drunk in special gourd cups), eatin the typical barbecue, kent as churrasco, and the traditional clothes are the bombachas (baggy trousers), buits an muckle hats. Although the majority o the population dresses non-traditionally, there is a widespread value for tradition an cultur, which renders the image o "cultural zealots" sometimes attributed tae the gauchos.

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  1. Censo 2010: população do Brasil é de 190.732.694 pessoas
  2. As pronooncit in Porto Alegre. The European Portuguese pronunciation is [ˈʁi-u ˈɡɾɐ̃ð(ɨ) du ˈsuɫ].
  3. IPEADATA (in Portuguese)

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