Interesting facts Eleven Brazilian cities appear among the most threatened in the world by extreme heat, while an international study warns that poverty, low tree coverage, and expensive energy increase the risk in the capitals. Geovane Souza 18/06/2026 at 10:51
Interesting facts More than 1,000 Brazilian cities are already at high or very high risk of landslides, and projections indicate that one-third of the country could enter the danger zone by 2030. Noel Budeguer 27/05/2026 at 18:26
Economy Generation Z trades the dream of home ownership for rented and furnished studios, as young people aged 20 to 29 seek independence, proximity to everything, and practicality to live alone without buying property in large Brazilian cities. Carla Teles 26/05/2026 at 18:32
Uncategorized The fastest-growing risk in Brazilian cities isn’t only apparent during heavy rainfall; it has already increased by 145% since 1985, covers 1.2 million hectares, and can transform floods and inundations into an increasingly common threat. Flavia Marinho 29/04/2026 at 21:48
Interesting facts Few people know, but in Brazil there are cities with curious names like Feliz Natal, Não-me-Toque, and Varre-Sai, which may seem like random names, but originated from real events, local habits, and natural characteristics. Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 06/04/2026 at 18:17
Economy Will The Minimum Wage Of R$ 1,621 Be Enough To Live On In 2026? Ideal Income In Some Brazilian Cities Could Reach R$ 16,000 Ruth Rodrigues 11/03/2026 at 15:59
Economy 10 Brazilian Cities in 2026 Are Essentially Giving Away Free Land and Even Cash Incentives, But the Promise of Cheap Living Comes with Extreme Heat, Unstable Internet, Few Local Jobs, and Rapid Construction Regulations Bruno Teles 24/02/2026 at 19:34
Economy 10 Brazilian Cities Where Land Costs R$ 40,000, Simple Houses Go for R$ 50,000, and the Middle Class Finally Achieves Homeownership by Escaping the Expensive Rental Markets of Major Capitals Carla Teles 20/02/2026 at 21:30
Interesting facts Study Warns That Brazilian Cities May Experience Up to 12 Days Without Water Per Year by 2050, and That the Northeast and Central-West Regions Are at Risk of Having 30 Consecutive Days with Dry Taps and Even Higher Temperatures Bruno Teles 16/12/2025 at 22:44
Economy Discover The 20 Brazilian Cities That Grew The Most Between 2010 And 2025, Surpassing 100 Thousand Inhabitants And Exploding In Population Thanks To Agribusiness, Industry, Tourism, Services, And Rapid Urban Expansion Carla Teles 13/12/2025 at 13:35
Economy Brazilians Are Migrating to These Cities in 2025: Explosive Growth, Huge Investments, Jobs, and Quality of Life That Surprises Many Capitals Flavia Marinho 17/11/2025 at 12:44
Interesting facts New Wealth Route: 10 Cities That Prove Development Can Be Achieved Outside Capital Cities Carla Teles 13/11/2025 at 22:32