Manaus,
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Manaus is the capital city of the state of Amazonas in northern
Brazil. It is situated at the confluence of the
Negro and
Solimões rivers. With a population of two million, it is the most populous city of Amazonas.
The city was founded in 1693-94 as the
Fort of
São José do
Rio Negro. It was elevated to a town in 1832 with the name of "Manaus", an altered spelling of the indigenous
Manaós peoples, and legally transformed into a city on
October 24,
1848, with the name of Cidade da
Barra do Rio Negro,
Portuguese for "
The City of the Margins of
Black River". On
September 4, 1856 it returned to its original name.
Manaus is located in the middle of the
Amazon rainforest, and access to the city is primarily through boat or airplane. This isolation helped preserve both the nature as well as the culture of the city. The culture of Manaus, more than in any other urban area of Brazil, preserves the habits of
Native Brazilian tribes. The city is the main entrance to visit the fauna and flora of the
Brazilian Amazon. Few places in the world afford such a variety of plants, birds, insects, and fishes.
It was known at the beginning of the century, as "
Heart of the
Amazon" and "
City of the
Forest".
Currently its main economic engine is the
Industrial Pool of Manaus, the famous
Free Economic Zone. The city has a free port and an international airport. Its manufactures include electronics, chemical products, and soap; there are distilling and ship construction industries. Manaus also exports
Brazil nuts, rubber, jute and rosewood oil. It has a cathedral, opera house, zoological and botanical gardens, an ecopark and regional and native peoples museums.
With a population of 1.9 million people in 2014, Manaus is the most populous city in the Brazilian Amazon area and the 7th most populous in the country.[6] Located on the north bank of the
Negro River, 11 miles (18 km) above the meeting of the rivers where the Negro merges with the Solimões, Manaus is 900 miles (1,450 km) inland from the
Atlantic Ocean. It is the hub of tourism for the rivers, the jungle lodges and the river cruises.
The Solimões and Negro rivers meet in Manaus and join to form the
Amazon River (using the Brazilian definition of the river; elsewhere, Solimões is considered the upper part of the Amazon).
Rubber made it the richest city in
South America during the late 1800s. Rubber also helped Manaus earn its nickname, the "
Paris of the
Tropics". Many wealthy
European families settled in Manaus and brought their love for sophisticated
European art, architecture and culture with them. Manaus is also a duty-free zone, which has encouraged development in the region.
See in Manaus, Amazonas
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Opera House (
Teatro Amazonas).
Mercado
Municipal.
Natural Science Museum (Museu de Ciencias Naturais da
Amazônia).
Rio Negro Palace.
Ponta Negra Beach it's a nice spot,and popular river beach. It has several bars and restaurants and is some distance west of the city.
Praia da
Lua Beach very clean and nice river beach a few kilometers from Ponta Negra upstream the Rio Negro.
Access by shared motorized canoe from Estalagem de
David.
Paricatuba
Waterfall is on the right bank of the Negro River, along a small tributary, is formed by sedimentary rocks, surrounded by abundant vegetation. Access is by boat. The best time to visit is from August to February.
Love Cascade is in the Guedes bayou, with cold and crystal clear water, is accessible only by boat and, then, hiking through the Forest.
The National Park of Jaú
- published: 31 Aug 2014
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