Brazilian cities are cities that can be founded by the Brazilian civilization in Call to Power II. The first city founded is the capital, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below.
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.
List of cities[]
Founding Order | City Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Brasilia | Name derives from Brazil's Latin name; current Brazilian capital; third largest city in Brazil |
2 | Rio De Janeiro | Name translates to "January River" in English; capital from 1763 to 1960 and capital of Rio de Janeiro State, home of Cristo Redentor; second largest city in Brazil |
3 | Santos | |
4 | Porto Alegre | Name translates to "Merry Harbor" in English; capital of and largest city in Rio Grande do Sul State |
5 | Recife | Name translates to "Reef" in English; capital of and largest city in Pernambuco State |
6 | Laguna | |
7 | Caceres | |
8 | Guaiba | |
9 | Gramado | |
10 | Vitoria | Capital of Espírito Santo State; name translates to "Victory"; also a common name in Brazil |
11 | Sao Carlos | |
12 | Fortaleza | Name translates to "Fortress" in English; capital of Ceará State; fifth largest city in Brazil |
13 | Sao Luis | Name translates to "Saint Louis" in English; capital of Maranhão State |
14 | Belo Horizonte | Name translates to "Beautiful Horizon" in English; capital of and largest city in Minas Gerais State; sixth largest city in Brazil |
15 | Monte Verde | |
16 | Manaus | Name translates to "Mother of the Gods" in English; capital of Amazonas State |
17 | Cotia | |
18 | Passo Fundo | |
19 | Macapa | Capital of Amapá State |
20 | Itaitaia | |
21 | Joao Pessoa | Capital of and largest city in Paraíba State; named after João Pessoa Cavalcânti de Albuquerque |
22 | Osasco | City in São Paulo |
23 | Bauru | |
24 | Saubara | |
25 | Rio Grande | |
26 | Pelotas | |
27 | Rio do Sul | |
28 | Ouro Preto | |
29 | Aracaju | Capital of and largest city in Sergipe State |
30 | Sorocaba | |
Added in Apolyton Edition | ||
31 | Campo Grande | Name translates to "Great Field" in English; capital of Mato Grosso do Sul State |
32 | Goiania | Capital and largest city of Goiás State |
33 | Ilheus | |
34 | Nanuque | |
35 | Sorocaba | Repeats the name of the thirtieth city |
36 | Uberlandia | City in Minas Gerais State |
37 | Campos | City in São Paulo; home to the national institute of aerospace research |
38 | Araxa | |
39 | Uberaba | |
40 | Maceio | Capital of Alagoas State |
41 | Cascavel | |
42 | Ponta Grossa | |
43 | Maringa | |
44 | Londrina | |
45 | Ibia | |
46 | Sete Lagoas | |
47 | Mossoro | |
48 | Rio Tinto | |
49 | Bage | |
50 | Erexim |
See also[]
- Brazilian cities in other games