First settled by Portuguese explorers in 1565, Rio de Janeiro remains one of the most iconic cities in South America and is the second largest city in Brazil, following Sao Paulo. This map was produced in 1941 as the city was undergoing a period of significant transformation with architecture inspired by Paris and modern amenities as the nation continued to grow and develop following its colonial period. The city's famous Carnival celebrations remain an enduring attraction for hundreds of thousands of tourists annually, as well as the numerous beaches which have become synonymous with Rio de Janeiro and the iconic Copacabana hotel, which epitomized luxury during the mid-century era.

The city bears a distinct mix of indigenous and Portuguese traditions that have been blended since the first interactions of European settlers and have created a new culture that continues to evolve. Rio de Janeiro also has a predominately Catholic faith that has shaped and influenced the region for centuries and is reflected in the city's culture and politics. The city has long been known for disparities between social classes, and these rifts have created conflict, particularly in the middle portion of the twentieth century when this map was produced.

Rio is commonly divided into four quadrants, including the historic city center, which features some of the most iconic architecture and history in the city. This piece features a unique aesthetic and distinctive minimal style that transports the viewer back in time, and it is an authentic piece of cartographical history.

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First settled by Portuguese explorers in 1565, Rio de Janeiro remains one of the most iconic cities in South America and is the second largest city in Brazil, following Sao Paulo. This map was produced in 1941 as the city was undergoing a period of significant transformation with architecture inspired by Paris and modern amenities as the nation continued to grow and develop following its colonial period. The city's famous Carnival celebrations remain an enduring attraction for hundreds of thousands of tourists annually, as well as the numerous beaches which have become synonymous with Rio de Janeiro and the iconic Copacabana hotel, which epitomized luxury during the mid-century era.

The city bears a distinct mix of indigenous and Portuguese traditions that have been blended since the first interactions of European settlers and have created a new culture that continues to evolve. Rio de Janeiro also has a predominately Catholic faith that has shaped and influenced the region for centuries and is reflected in the city's culture and politics. The city has long been known for disparities between social classes, and these rifts have created conflict, particularly in the middle portion of the twentieth century when this map was produced.

Rio is commonly divided into four quadrants, including the historic city center, which features some of the most iconic architecture and history in the city. This piece features a unique aesthetic and distinctive minimal style that transports the viewer back in time, and it is an authentic piece of cartographical history.

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