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It is in front of Baia Guajará and has a blue structure. Ver-o-Peso Market: One of the oldest markets in the country, opened in 1625 is a hub for gastronomy and leisure. In a low rainy season, between September and December, the sea invades the headwaters of the rivers in the Amazon, turning the water on the Mosqueiro beaches green and slightly brackish. It is 70 km from Belém and has approximately 20 freshwater beaches with waves that look more like the sea. Mosqueiro Island: It is a fluvial island located on the eastern coast of the Pará River, in the southern arm of the Amazon River, in front of Guajará Bay. On the island there are beaches with natural landscapes that have not been much changed by man, the place is an environmental protection area (APA) and automotive vehicles are prohibited on site. Source: Viagem e PautaĬotijuba Island: It is one of the 42 islands that form the archipelago of the Metropolitan Region of Belém. The island does not have beaches, however, it is ideal for exchanging experiences. It is ideal to get to know the riverside way of life of a community that produces cacao by hand and to taste typical dishes of the region.
CAPITAL DE PARÁ FULL
The capital of Pará is full of natural, architectural and historical beauty, meeting the expectations of those looking for culture and natural beauty in the same place.Ĭombu Island: It is about 20 minutes from Belém and is located on the banks of the Guamá River. The city promotes great cuisine, hosting the Festival Ver-o-Peso da Cozinha Paraense and the International Festival of Chocolate and Cocoa of the Amazon.
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Most dishes are based on fish, jambu, tucupi and water flour such as: duck in tucupi, tacacá, cooked tucunaré and etc. Source: Viagem e Turismo Cookingīelém is a gastronomic mixture, as the people who arrived in the capital were enchanted with the native cuisine and, little by little, were incorporating its ingredients.
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It is a procession in honor of Nossa Senhora de Nazaré, which had its first edition in 1793. One of the main cultural manifestations in the city of Belém is the Círio de Nazaré, which is the largest religious festival in Brazil, and takes place every year, always in the month of October. This mixture is present in several aspects such as dances, music, gastronomy, religious events and so on. The culture of Pará itself is very diverse and comes from an indigenous heritage and from foreign immigrants, such as, for example, between: Portuguese, French, Africans, Arabs and Syrian-Lebanese. Today, despite being cosmopolitan and modern in many ways, the city has not lost the traditional look of the façades of the mansions and churches of the colonial period. The fall of the rubber economy led the region to stagnation, which was only overcome in the 1960s, with agricultural development in the southern region of the state and in 1970 with the expansion of mineral extraction (gold in Serra Pelada and iron from Serra dos Carajás). It was known at the time as Paris n’América. In its 400 years of history, Belém has experienced moments of fullness, such as the golden period of rubber, at the beginning of the 20th century, when it received countless European families, which influenced local architecture. Source: Programa Consumer | Porto de Belém do Pará Access to this location can be by river via a vessel. It is considered the rainiest capital in Brazil due to its equatorial climate, directly influenced by the Amazon. Developing on the banks of Guajará Bay (Paraná-Guaçu), it has become a historic and port city, located at the northeast end of the largest tropical forest in the world. Located in the North of the country, the city was founded on Januby the Portuguese. Belém is a Brazilian municipality and capital of the state of Pará.