Kapitel: Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte, Atletico Mineiro, Metro de Belo Horizonte, Estadio Governador Magalhaes Pinto, Erzbistum Belo Horizonte, Acesita, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais, Sao Francisco, Universidade Do Estado de Minas Gerais. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Belo Horizonte (lit. "Beautiful Horizon," Portuguese pronunciation: ) is the capital of the state of Minas Gerais, located in the southeastern region of Brazil. It is the third-largest metropolitan area in the country. Belo Horizonte (or "Beaga," as it is also familiarly known from the sound of its initials "BH" in Portuguese) has a population of over 2.4 million, or almost 5.4 million in the official Metropolitan Area. The region was first settled in the early 18th century, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais. The city features a mixture of contemporary and classical buildings, and hosts several modern Brazilian architectural icons, most notably the Pampulha Complex. In planning the city, Aarao Reis and Francisco Bicalho sought inspiration in the urban planning of Washington D.C. The city has employed notable programs in urban revitalization and food security, for which is has been awarded international accolades. The city is built on several hills and is completely surrounded by mountains. There are several large parks in the immediate surroundings of Belo Horizonte. The "Parque das Mangabeiras," located six kilometres south-east from the city centre in the hills of the Serra do Curral, affords a view over the city. It has an area of 2.35 km (580 acres), of which 0.9 km (220 acres) is native forest. The "Mata do Jambeiro" nature reserve extends over 912 hectares (2,250 acres), with vegetation typical of the Atlantic forest. More than one hundred species of bird inhabit the reserve, as well as ten different sp...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d