- Source: Samambaia, Federal District
Samambaia (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ.mɐmbˈaiɐ]) is an administrative region in the Federal District in Brazil. It is bordered by Ceilândia and Sol Nascente/Pôr do Sol to the north, Taguatinga to the east, and Riacho Fundo II and Recanto das Emas to the south. With a population of 232,893, it is the second largest administrative region by population, behind Ceilândia. Samambaia was founded on October 25, 1989, receiving the status of administrative region, according to Law 49, of October 25, 1989. Its current administrator is Marcos Leite de Araújo.
Education
Samambaia is home to the Federal Institute of Brasília's Samambaia Campus.
Sports
= Clubs
=Rugby
Clube e Escola de Rugby Samambaia
Campeonato Brasiliense
Samambaia Futebol Clube
Transportation
= Metro
=Samambia is served by the following Federal District Metro Green line stations:
Furnas station
Samambaia Sul station
Terminal Samambaia station
See also
List of administrative regions of the Federal District
References
External links
Regional Administration of Samambaia website
Government of the Federal District website