This is the map of Brazil internet speed...

This is the map of Brazil internet speed, what is the secret facility in the middle of the jungle with the super high speed?

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google.com.br/maps/place/Pai Eterno, Santana do Araguaia - State of Pará, 68560-000/@-9.1012016,-50.1621314,11.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x931f58b6e1ced5db:0x94d4b8bbf44c48b1!8m2!3d-9.1017577!4d-50.0355148
google.com.br/maps/place/ZAMPA.COM.BR/@-8.8147991,-50.1770791,12.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x931f9d74a370d337:0xfe72112deaae25ab!8m2!3d-8.747075!4d-50.2197933
g1.globo.com/pa/para/jornal-liberal-1edicao/videos/t/edicoes/v/veja-as-belezas-das-praias-do-rio-araguaia-em-santa-maria-das-barreiras/7745147/
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So basically São Paulo and a few desert places have high speed.

so this is the power of public school geography..

Brazilians can't even find their capital?

>the fastest internet in the country is literally the shape of São Paulo state

We're truly superior.

That ain't Brasilia either, dumbass.

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that's palmas you bunch of spherical retards

That south of Pará, Palmas is in the middle of tocantins.

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what are you even talking about? the red circle is in the middle of tocantins

The line fits perfectly with the extreme southeast on the state, the blue areas right besides it it's the shape of the tocantins state.

you're mistaken
the lines look like tocantins, but they aren't

Jaburo.

Even I know that's not where Brasilia is

*smacks lips*
Wakanda

Cocaine.

based

He deleted his post

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>educação brasileira

Seems like Carajás. Famous region for mining.

Here is his deleted post btw

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Probably some research or military facility

Doesn't seem to correspond to any large towns or cities.

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Or maybe an area of strong satellite internet signal; being right below one.

Interesting. It's located in the state of Pará in an area larger than Brasília, poor and sparsely populated.

It could also be logging and/or mining companies, or farms. I'll try to find what municipality that is.

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Why does this look like YOU posted this?

Huuhhh....

It may be this: google.com.br/maps/place/Pai Eterno, Santana do Araguaia - State of Pará, 68560-000/@-9.1012016,-50.1621314,11.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x931f58b6e1ced5db:0x94d4b8bbf44c48b1!8m2!3d-9.1017577!4d-50.0355148

or this: google.com.br/maps/place/ZAMPA.COM.BR/@-8.8147991,-50.1770791,12.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x931f9d74a370d337:0xfe72112deaae25ab!8m2!3d-8.747075!4d-50.2197933

And this region seems to have economically grown a lot. Now I'm fucking curious.

Santana do Araguaia.

Internet with minimum speed of 25Mbps seemingly.

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>IDH-M 0,602 médio PNUD/2010[4]

That's interesting. They also have some tourism there.
g1.globo.com/pa/para/jornal-liberal-1edicao/videos/t/edicoes/v/veja-as-belezas-das-praias-do-rio-araguaia-em-santa-maria-das-barreiras/7745147/

To be honest I know barely anything about this country anywhere north of Minas Gerais, with the only exception being Pernambuco.