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Ceilândia

Ceilândia
Administrative region
Região Administrativa de Ceilândia
Administrative Region of Ceilândia
Flag of Ceilândia
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Nickname(s): Cei
Localization of Ceilândia in Federal District
Localization of Ceilândia in Federal District
Ceilândia is located in Brazil
Ceilândia
Ceilândia
Localization of Ceilândia in Brazil
Coordinates: 15°49′09″S 48°06′30″W / 15.81917°S 48.10833°W / -15.81917; -48.10833
Country  Brazil
Region Central-West
State Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg Federal District
Founded March 27, 1971
Government
 • Regional administrator Aridelson Sebastião de Almeida
Area
 • Total 230.30 km2 (88.92 sq mi)
Elevation 1,000 m (3,000 ft)
Population (2010)
 • Total 398,374
 • Density 1,729.8/km2 (4,480/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Ceilandense
Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3)
 • Summer (DST) UTC-2 (UTC-2)
Postal Code (CEP) 72200-000
Area code(s) +55 61
Website www.ceilandia.df.gov.br

Ceilândia is an administrative region in the Federal District, Brazil. With about 398,374 inhabitants, it is the administrative region of largest population in the Federal District.

Located 26 kilometers (16 mi) from downtown Brasília, and linked by a four-lane highway, Ceilândia occupies an area of 230.30 square kilometers (88.92 sq mi) and is in one of the most privileged hydrographic areas of the Federal District. It has several streams forming its boundaries and is in the basin of the Descoberto River, which supplies 60% of the water to the population of the Federal District.

Ceilândia was created by the government in the 1970s to keep people from moving into Brasília and setting up shanty towns. The root of the name Ceilândia is 'CEI' (Portuguese: Centro de Erradicação de Invasões: Squatters Eradication Center).

In 1969, after only nine years of existence, Brasília already had 79,128 people living in shacks (favelas), out of a population of 500 thousand inhabitants in all the Federal District. In that year a seminar took place in Brasília concerning social problems of the Federal District. The shanty dwellers were the most serious problem. The Governor at that time, Hélio Prates da Silveira, decided to eradicate the shanty towns and a commission was formed.

17619 lots were laid out and in 1970 the first construction began. In nine months the transfer of the families was concluded with the streets opened In the beginning it was dramatic. The population had no water, no public lighting, no public transport and fought against the dust, the mud and the flash floods.

Today Ceilândia is the largest electoral college of the Federal District and the most populous city, with more inhabitants than the Pilot Plan. It occupies a total of 91 residential squares laid out like Brasília, intercalated by areas for local commerce, churches and schools. There are also some special areas that are set aside to provide community services.

An active commercial center, it has 4,500 commercial establishments and 1,600 small industries. The economically active population is more than 160,000 people.

Two important locals of Ceilandia are The Water Tank, in Ceilândia Centro, and the Casa do Cantador, a cultural center dedicated to the artists of Northeast Brazil. The building was designed by Oscar Niemeyer and completed in 1986.


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