Guará, Administrative region in Federal District, Brazil
Guará is an administrative region in the Federal District that spans a sizable urban area and is home to many residents. The neighborhood has two metro stations, several bus terminals, and numerous public schools that structure the area and provide essential services.
The region began in 1969 when the first housing units were built for employees of a construction company. Over time, the settlement expanded and eventually gained the status of an official administrative region.
The neighborhood takes its name from the Guará Stream, referencing the maned wolf found on Brazil's Central Plateau. It has become a residential area where people from different backgrounds live together and maintain their own traditions.
The neighborhood is well connected by public transportation, with two metro stations that serve residents and visitors. The area also has schools and shops within walking distance, making daily life convenient.
The neighborhood has a sports and leisure complex with a karting track and a football stadium that serves the whole area. These facilities make it a place where residents and visitors experience sports and recreation together.
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