Brasilia: Brazil's Unique Capital City

BRASILIA, BRAZIL - OCTOBER 27: The Brazilian National Congress building is lit at dusk on October 27, 2014 in Brasilia, Brazil. Brazil's left-wing President Dilma Rousseff was narrowly re-elected yesterday and will serve another four years in Brazil's unique planned capital city. The modernist city was founded in 1960 and replaced Rio de Janeiro as the federal capital of Brazil. The city was designed by urban planner Lucio Costa and architect Oscar Niemeyer and is now a UNESCO World Hertiage site. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
BRASILIA, BRAZIL - OCTOBER 27: The Brazilian National Congress building is lit at dusk on October 27, 2014 in Brasilia, Brazil. Brazil's left-wing President Dilma Rousseff was narrowly re-elected yesterday and will serve another four years in Brazil's unique planned capital city. The modernist city was founded in 1960 and replaced Rio de Janeiro as the federal capital of Brazil. The city was designed by urban planner Lucio Costa and architect Oscar Niemeyer and is now a UNESCO World Hertiage site. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Brasilia: Brazil's Unique Capital City
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