Braziliense
Braziliense refers to anything originating from or relating to the Federal District of Brazil, commonly known as Brasília. This term encompasses people, culture, and the unique characteristics of the region. The Federal District itself is a planned city, established in 1960 to serve as the new capital of Brazil. Its urban design, conceived by Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer, is a defining feature of what is considered "Braziliense."
The population of the Federal District, often referred to as brasiliense, is diverse, comprising people from
The economy of the Federal District is largely driven by public administration, given its status as the