Question 6
Capital cities often symbolize national identity and aspirations. In some cases, they are strategically relocated or specifically designed to serve broader purposes. One such example is a city that was created to unify a vast and diverse country. Located far from the bustling coasts, it was meant to be a fresh start and a symbol of progress, innovation, and equality. This meticulously planned city features a unique layout and architecture that reflect modernist ideals, with wide avenues, open spaces, and iconic structures that stand as monuments to ambition and creativity. Today, it represents a blend of history and the promise of a brighter future.
Which capital city was designed to replace Rio de Janeiro as the capital of Brazil?
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