Mato Grosso do Sul is a vibrant state in Brazil known for its diverse geography, rich culture, and important history, located in the Central-West Region bordering Paraguay and Bolivia.
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🌎 Mato Grosso do Sul is one of the 27 states of Brazil, located in the Central-West Region.
🌄 The state is known for its diverse geography, including plains, rivers, and the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland!
🇧🇷 Mato Grosso do Sul shares borders with five Brazilian states: Mato Grosso, Goiás, Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Paraná.
🇵🇾 It also shares borders with two countries: Paraguay and Bolivia.
🗺️ The capital city, Campo Grande, offers many exciting activities and sights for visitors.
🌞 The climate in Mato Grosso do Sul is mostly tropical, with warm and rainy weather for most of the year.
🎨 The culture of the state is vibrant, influenced by Indigenous, Portuguese, African, and Spanish traditions.
💰 Agriculture, including soybeans and cattle raising, is a major part of the economy in Mato Grosso do Sul.
🐊 Popular tourist spots include the Pantanal and the Bonito region, known for its clear rivers and wildlife.
🏹 The Indigenous peoples, such as the Guarani and Terena, play a vital role in the state's identity and culture.