Mato Grosso do Sul

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Mato Grosso do Sul
Flag of Mato Grosso do Sul
Map of Brazil highlighting the state
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Capital Campo Grande
Largest City Campo Grande
Area 358,158.7 km²
Population
  - Total
  - Density

2,298,000
6.42 inh./km²
Governor André Puccineli (PMDB)
Demonym Sulmatogrossense
HDI (2000) 0.778 – medium
Timezone GMT-4
ISO 3166-2 BR-MS

Mato Grosso do Sul (pron. IPA: ['ma.tu 'gɾo.su du suw] [1]) is one of the states of Brazil. Neighbouring states are (from north clockwise) Mato Grosso, Goiás, Minas Gerais, São Paulo and Paraná. It also borders the countries of Paraguay and Bolivia to the west.

Mato Grosso do Sul literally means "Southern Thick Forest", a name inherited from its northern neighbour state of Mato Grosso, of which it was part until split in the 70s. It is not uncommon for people to mistakenly refer to Mato Grosso do Sul as simply "Mato Grosso", which has prompted the government to consider changing its name to "Pantanal", a reference to its best known geographical feature (see below).

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Mato Grosso do Sul's economy is based primarily on farm products, of which cattle-raising is probably the most important. Other agrarian products include sugarcane, wheat, soybeans, manioc, rice and cotton.

The state is located in western Brazil, in a region mostly occupied by the inland marshes of the Pantanal.

Mato Grosso do Sul is subdivided into 11 regions with 78 municipalities. Larger cities include:

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The highest elevation is the 1,065m high Morro Grande.

In 1977 the state was created by dividing the state of Mato Grosso. Its status as a state went into full effect two years later on January 1, 1979.

Mato Grosso do Sul's flag was designed by Mauro Michael Munhoz. A white stripe divides an upper left green corner from a bottom right blue space with a yellow star. White symbolizes hope, green is an allusion to the state's rich flora, blue represents its vast sky, while the yellow star adds balance, force and serenity.

  1. ^ The presented pronunciation is in Brazilian Portuguese. The European Portuguese pronunciation is: /'ma.tu 'gɾo.su du suɫ/.

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