Vicente Pires

Vicente Pires (Portuguese pronunciation: [visentʃi piɾis]) is an administrative region in the Federal District in Brazil.

It is bordered by Taguatinga to the west, Águas Claras to the south, Guará to the southeast, Brasília to the north, and Brazlândia to the northwest.

Through an agreement intermediated by the GDF and carried out by means of the Zoobotanic Foundation, a land use contract for agricultural production was made with about 360 farmers, with a term of use stipulated in 30 years.

The Administrative Region is bordered by Taguatinga, Águas Claras, Guará, SCIA, SAI, Brazlândia and Brasília.

Vicente Pires is served by a power grid, public lighting and asphalt paving, with projects for a water supply and sanitation system in the implementation phase.

[28][29] The region presents recurring problems regarding the maintenance of roads, being sensitive to flooding and easily deteriorating in periods with heavy rainfall.

[30] The lack of properly maintained roads has led to several craters being formed during rainy periods,[31] which gave it the nickname "Buraco Pires".

Vicente Pires skyline