Disambiguation evidence for Mato Grosso region of Brazil via surface form

"Mato Grosso"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Mato Grosso".

Predicate Object
area approximately 903357 square kilometers
borderedBy Amazonas
borderedBy Bolivia
borderedBy Goiás
borderedBy Mato Grosso do Sul
borderedBy Pará
borderedBy Rondônia
borderedBy Tocantins
capital Cuiabá
climate tropical
contains Araguaia River
contains Chapada dos Guimarães National Park
contains Juruena River
contains Paraguay River headwaters
contains Teles Pires River
contains Xingu Indigenous Park
country Brazil
countrySubdivisionType state
economySector agribusiness
economySector cattle ranching
economySector soybean production
etymology Portuguese for "thick forest" or "dense bush"
hasBiome savanna (Cerrado)
hasBiome tropical rainforest
hasBiome wetlands (Pantanal)
hasIndigenousPopulations Bororo people
hasIndigenousPopulations Kayapó people
hasIndigenousPopulations Xingu peoples
hasRegion Amazon rainforest
hasRegion Brazilian Highlands
surface form: Cerrado
hasRegion Pantanal
historicalRole frontier of Brazilian westward expansion
historicallyKnownAs frontier region for explorers and adventurers
instanceOf state of Brazil
knownFor Pantanal
surface form: Pantanal wetlands
knownFor agricultural frontier
knownFor dense rainforests
knownFor remote wilderness
knownFor vast sparsely populated territory
largestCity Cuiabá
locatedIn Central-West Region of Brazil
locatedIn west-central Brazil
namedAfter dense forests (thick bush) in Portuguese
officialLanguage Portuguese
partOf Brazil
surface form: Federative Republic of Brazil
timeZone Amazon Time
timeZone Brasília Time

As object (5)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Mato Grosso".

Pantanal countrySubdivision
"Mato Grosso"
German Brazilians majorSettlement
"Mato Grosso"
Paraguay River passesThrough
"Mato Grosso"
Fawcett placeOfDisappearance
"Mato Grosso"
surface form: Percy Fawcett