The Goiania webcam broadcasts a live view of the Civic Square.
The lens captures architecture and green areas. The construction of this place was completed in 1933. Here is the residence of the state governor, a museum and a monument to the "Three Races". Every autumn, the City Day is celebrated on the square, as well as other cultural and religious events are held.
Goiania, whose webcams are available on the site, is the capital of the state of Goiás in Brazil.
It is among the cities with the best quality of life index in the country. It is also the Brazilian municipality with the largest green area per capita and the second population center in the world with 94 sq.m. green zone per person. It should be noted that the state authorities invested heavily in nature protection and conservation of green areas.
The city was founded in 1933. Initially, it was supposed to be a small settlement with about 50,000 inhabitants. However, due to the appearance of the railway in 1951, the renewal of the interiorization policy of Getúlio Vargas, the opening of the Rochedo factory in 1955, the number of inhabitants grew rapidly. By 1965, about 150 thousand people lived here. Today, the population is more than 1.5 million people and is considered the second most populous city in the Central West region of Brazil. The capital of the state of Goiás is an important economic center of the region and a strategic center for areas such as industry, medicine and agriculture.
In addition to a large number of green spaces, which is almost eight times higher than recommended by the UN, Goiânia is the Brazilian city with the highest number of trees on public roads.
Live webcams allow you to see green landscapes. Bold social and environmental projects have contributed to the selection of the municipality by the European Commission and the Inter-American Development Bank as one of the members of the list of globally sustainable cities. Since 2011, Goiania has been part of the Urbelac Network of Sustainable Cities, which aims to develop programs to improve the quality of life and promote cooperation between medium-sized cities. Live webcams make it possible to walk along the streets of the city. Like Italy's Florence or Spain's Bilbao, the capital of Goiás transmits experience and serves as a practical reference point for other places that develop environmental responsibility.