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Hi everyone, my name is Nevio, i'm from Wikimedia Brazil. It's a pleasure to meet all of you. I beg your close attention for I'm not an english speaker and if you don't understand any word please let me know.
I was born in Brasilia, the Brazil's capital and I'm going to addrres to you a presentation that's is called Intersection Project.
In 1892, a belgian astronomer named Luis Cruls was hired by the brasilian governement to lead a group of cientista to explore the central part of the country where would be builded the future capital of Brazil. It's known as Cruls Mission.
Among these cientists there were sanitarists, geologists, botanics, and so on. Under Cruls guiding they left Rio de Janeiro, went by train up to Uberaba e from there they arrived in Pirenopolis in horses and mules.
They surveyed the whole central plateau and made several astounding discoveries. As the most important job, they settle four trigonometrical points on the for corners of the Federal District, where Brasilia lay today.
My Intersection Project is about to explore the same area as the Cruls Mission did. I divided it into four quadrants.
The mentioned covered area was divided into quadrants bounded by bisectors Northwest-Northeast; Southeast-Northeast; Southeast- Southwest, and Southwest-Northwest. This area ranges from the crossing of roads Eixo Rodoviário and Monumental Road, in the very center of master plan of capital - that is the so-called Brasilia Ground Zero.
The area is also divided into rings (inner ring and the first ring).
In the subsection "inner ring"will be listed articles directly related to DF and its administrative areas.
In the "first ring" will be listed the articles related directly to surroundings DF, extended to the cities boundaries ( St Francisco-MG (East), Ipameri GO (South), Goiás Velho, GO (west) and Alto Paraíso-GO (north).
It is a ethno-geographical and economical study divided into five dimensions: