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  2. Map with municipal boundaries. Rio Grande do Sul is bordered to the northeast by the Brazilian State of Santa Catarina, to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, on the southwest by Uruguay, and to the northwest by the Argentine provinces of Corrientes and Misiones.

  3. Rio Grande do Sul, southernmost estado (state) of Brazil, bordered by the state of Santa Catarina (north), Argentina (west), Uruguay (south), and the Atlantic Ocean (east). The capital of Porto Alegre is the state’s main industrial area and port.

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  4. Rio Grande do Sul is the southernmost state in Brazil, bordering Uruguay and Argentina. It is in some sense a unique region that merges clearly identifiable elements of Brazilian culture, the culture of Pampas region which also includes Uruguay and a large portion of Argentina, as well as the culture of German and Italian immigrants. rs.gov.br.

  5. Rio Grande do Sul is a state known for its beaches on the coast, its canyons and cities influenced by European immigrants, the ruins of the old Jesuit missions in the northwest of Rio Grande do Sul and its rural culture, which has the gaucho (the typical South American cowboy) as a cultural icon.

  6. The northern part of Rio Grande do Sul is bordered by the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina while the eastern part of the state is being surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Uruguay whereas on the west by Argentina.

    S.n.
    Municipality
    S.n.
    Municipality
    1
    Agudo
    249
    Pinhal
    2
    Dona Francisca
    250
    Sagrada Família
    3
    Faxinal do Soturno
    251
    Santo Antônio do Planalto
    4
    Formigueiro
    252
    São José das Missões
    • 281,748 sq km
    • Brazil
    • Porto Alegre
    • 10,770,603 (census 2012)
  7. Rio Grande do Sul. Brazil, South America. From the forest-covered canyons of the national parks near Cambará do Sul, and cascading river valleys near cozy Brazilian Alpine villages like Gramado, to the stunning Vale dos Vinhedos, where Italian-descended vintners produce emerging New World wines, Rio Grande do Sul defies stereotypical notions ...

  8. Rio Grande do Sul is a Brazilian state. It is in Southern Brazil. It has common borders with Uruguay to the south, and Argentina to the west. It has a very high standard of living. Its capital city is Porto Alegre.