How Migration Shapes An Intercultural City

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How migration shapes an

intercultural city
SÃO PAULO
São Paulo is the most important city in brazil , it has spectacular weather ,it
is home to 20 million proud paulistanos.

When you are a tourist , you will meet the city innumerable art-house
cinemas , experimental theaters, and gourmet restaurants that make the city
a world-renowned foodie haven.
The most places visited in Sao Paulo are the São Paulo Zoo, the Aquarium,
the Butantan Institute and the 111 parks scattered around the city, such as
Ibirapuera, Juventude, Agua Branca, and the Parque Estadual da Cantareira.
Migration from Rural to Urban
Brazil's urban population grew from 36 percent to 81 percent of the total
population , the country underwent major transformations and became an
industrial and urban, rather than an agriculture and rural, society. In this
time high levels of migration from the countryside to urban areas and
agriculture frontiers occurred. Internal migration flows were heaviest in
movements from the northeastern to the southeastern states.
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Key Aspects
● Brazil’s migration also encompasses hardship and despair:
slavery, racist policies, immigration restrictions, and financial
strains have often burdened their descendants, while economic
crises have led many to emigrate.

● Brazil is also an important destination for migrants from the


Americas, including Bolivians, Venezuelan asylum seekers fleeing
economic and political crisis, and Haitians migrating for economic
and humanitarian reasons

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