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The Brazilian Highlands is a geographical region covering the central portion of Brazil. It covers about half of the country’s land area, which is 4,000,000 kilometers squared. It is divided into 3 main areas, the Atlantic Plateau, Southern Plateau, and the Central Plateau. Mountain ranges that are considered part of the Brazilian Highlands are Serra da Borborema, Cheapada Diamantina, Serra da Mantiquerra, etc. The highest point in the Brazilian Highlands is Pico da Bandeira.