Guará (Federal District)
| Administrative Region of Guará  Guará  | 
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| Coordinates | 15 ° 49 '53 " S , 47 ° 58' 48" W | |
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| founding | April 21, 1969 | |
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| Country | Brazil | |
| Federal District | Federal District | |
| Administrative region | RA X | |
| ISO 3166-2 | BR-DF | |
| surface | 37.5 km² | |
| Residents | 112,989 (PDAD / 2004) | |
| density | 3013 Ew. / km² | |
| Telephone code | (+55) 61 | |
| Time zone | UTC −3 | |
| Website | www.guara.df.gov.br (Brazilian Portuguese) | |
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| Regional administrator | Antonio Carlos de Santana Freitas | |
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| Patron saint | Paul of Tarsus | |
| City festival | July 4th | |
Guará , officially Portuguese Região Administrativa de Guará ( RA X ), is an administrative region and satellite city with 112,989 inhabitants in the Brazilian federal district , 12 km southwest of the city center. The administrative region borders on Águas Claras , Vicente Pires , SCIA , SIA , Brasília , Candangolândia and Núcleo Bandeirante .
economy
- ParkShopping shopping center
 
traffic
Guará is connected to the city center by two metro stations on the Metrô Brasília :
- Feira
 - Guará
 
administration
The administrator of the administrative region is Antônio Carlos de Santana Freitas.
Web links
Commons : Guará  - collection of images
- Guará Administrative Region website (Portuguese)