Teresina is a Brazilian city founded in 1852, and is the capital of the state of Piauí.
The city is located in the center-north of Brazil, and is known as "the green city" due to its large number of green spaces.
In addition, the city is an important commercial and service center in the region.
Teresina's history dates back to colonial times, when the region was inhabited by various indigenous tribes. Later, the region was colonized by the Portuguese, who established a series of towns and cities there.
In the year 1852, the city of Teresina was founded by the Brazilian government as a way to consolidate the state's presence in the region.
Throughout its history, Teresina has been an important economic and cultural center in the region, and has experienced significant growth and development.