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|area_magnitude = 1 E11 | |area_magnitude = 1 E11 | ||
|area_rank = 2nd | |area_rank = 2nd | ||
|population_estimate = 7 |
|population_estimate = 7.110.465 | ||
|population_estimate_rank = 9th | |population_estimate_rank = 9th | ||
|population_estimate_year = 2006 | |population_estimate_year = 2006 | ||
|population_census = 6 |
|population_census = 6.983.042 | ||
|population_census_year = 2005 | |population_census_year = 2005 | ||
|population_density = 5,7 | |population_density = 5,7 | ||
|population_density_rank = 21th | |population_density_rank = 21th | ||
|GDP = R$ 34 |
|GDP = R$ 34.195.676 | ||
|GDP_rank = 13th | |GDP_rank = 13th | ||
|GDP_year = 2005 | |GDP_year = 2005 | ||
|GDP_per_capita = R$ 5 |
|GDP_per_capita = R$ 5.617 | ||
|GDP_per_capita_rank = 22th | |GDP_per_capita_rank = 22th | ||
|HDI = 0.723 | |HDI = 0.723 | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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The ] colonisation in Pará State occurred in ], with the foundation of Presépio Fortress – today, Castle Fortress – at Guajará ], which originated the ] of ]. Before that, the region had been invaded many times by the ] and the ], seeking pepper; ], a ] from which a powder is produced and used as a stimulant; and annato seeds, a ] used for cooking, as a sunscreen and also for dye extraction. | The ] colonisation in Pará State occurred in ], with the foundation of Presépio Fortress – today, Castle Fortress – at Guajará ], which originated the ] of ]. Before that, the region had been invaded many times by the ] and the ], seeking pepper; ], a ] from which a powder is produced and used as a stimulant; and annato seeds, a ] used for cooking, as a sunscreen and also for dye extraction. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
===Climate=== | ===Climate=== | ||
] in ].]] | ], in ].]] | ||
An ] is a type of ] in which there is no ] – all months have mean ] values of at least 60]. It is usually found at ]s within five degrees of the ] – which are dominated by the ]. The equatorial climate is denoted ''Af'' in the ]. | An ] is a type of ] in which there is no ] – all months have mean ] values of at least 60]. It is usually found at ]s within five degrees of the ] – which are dominated by the ]. The equatorial climate is denoted ''Af'' in the ]. | ||
] is the natural vegetation in equatorial regions. | ] is the natural vegetation in equatorial regions. | ||
===Vegetation=== | ===Vegetation=== | ||
] in ].]] | ], in ].]] | ||
The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining ]s and comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of ] in the ]. Wet tropical forests are the most species-rich ], and tropical forests in the ] are consistently more species rich than the wet forests in ] and ].<ref name ="Turner 2001">Turner, I.M. 2001. ''The ecology of trees in the tropical rain forest''. ], Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-80183-4</ref> As the largest tract of tropical rainforest in the Americas, the Amazonian rainforests have unparalleled ]. More than 1/3 of all species in the world live in the Amazon Rainforest.<ref></ref> | The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining ]s and comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of ] in the ]. Wet tropical forests are the most species-rich ], and tropical forests in the ] are consistently more species rich than the wet forests in ] and ].<ref name ="Turner 2001">Turner, I.M. 2001. ''The ecology of trees in the tropical rain forest''. ], Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-80183-4</ref> As the largest tract of tropical rainforest in the Americas, the Amazonian rainforests have unparalleled ]. More than 1/3 of all species in the world live in the Amazon Rainforest.<ref></ref> | ||
The largest ] of the ] is present across the State of Amazonas, ensuring great surprised to its visitors. | The largest ] of the ] is present across the State of Amazonas, ensuring great surprised to its visitors. | ||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
].]] | ].]] | ||
===Ethnic groups=== | ===Ethnic groups=== | ||
According to the ] of ], there were 7 |
According to the ] of ], there were 7.136.000 people residing in the state. The population density was 5,7 inh./km². The last PNAD (National Research for Sample of Domiciles) census revealed the following numbers: 4.988.064 million ] people (69.9%), 1.641.280 million ] people (23.0%), 470 thousand ] people (6.6%), 35 thousand ] or ] people (0.5%).<ref>{{cite book|url=ftp://ftp.ibge.gov.br/Indicadores_Sociais/Sintese_de_Indicadores_Sociais_2007/Tabelas|title=Síntese de Indicadores Sociais 2007|publisher=]|location=Pará, Brazil|format=PDF|isbn=85-240-3919-1|accessdate=2007-07-18|year=2007|language=Portuguese}}</ref> | ||
The majority of the ] of the state is of ] descent. The ]s are a mixture of ]s with the ] and/or ], varying from light to dark complexion. The ] are of ] descent |
The majority of the ] of the state is of ] descent. The ]s are a mixture of ]s with the ] and/or ], varying from light to dark complexion. The ] are of ] descent, the ]s are mostly ] and the ] are the ]. | ||
]: 72.5% (]); ]: 2.5% (]-]); ]s: 1.703.477 (]). | ]: 72.5% (]); ]: 2.5% (]-]); ]s: 1.703.477 (]). | ||
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==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
===Theatre=== | ===Theatre=== | ||
] of Peace in ].]] | ] of Peace, in ].]] | ||
* ] of Peace; | * ] of Peace; | ||
* Experimental Waldemar Henrique ]; | * Experimental Waldemar Henrique ]; | ||
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===Círio de Nazaré=== | ===Círio de Nazaré=== | ||
] of Sé in ].]] | ] of Sé, in ].]] | ||
The biggest feast in Pará State happens there, Círio de Nazaré(Nazareth Taper). Festivities start on the second Sunday in the month of October and pay homage to Our Lady of Nazareth, patron saint of the State. Organised since 1793, at present it gathers around 1,5 million of followers, who go on a procession through the city on a huge suite to the Nazaré ], where the image is worshipped. | The biggest feast in Pará State happens there, Círio de Nazaré(Nazareth Taper). Festivities start on the second Sunday in the month of October and pay homage to Our Lady of Nazareth, patron saint of the State. Organised since 1793, at present it gathers around 1,5 million of followers, who go on a procession through the city on a huge suite to the Nazaré ], where the image is worshipped. | ||
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==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
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] provides visitors and residents with various sport activities. The ] ] architectonical project is from August of 1969. In 2002, 24 years after the stadium inauguration, ] was reinaugurated as an Olympic stadium of Pará. | ] provides visitors and residents with various sport activities. The ] ] architectonical project is from August of 1969. In 2002, 24 years after the stadium inauguration, ] was reinaugurated as an Olympic stadium of Pará. | ||
] is one of the 18 remaining candidates to host games of the ], for which ] is the only ]n bidder. | |||
*'''Stadiums''' | *'''Stadiums''' |
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Template:Infobox Brazilian State
Pará (pron. IPA: [pa.'ɾa]) is one of the states of Brazil, located in the northern part of the country. Neighboring states are (from north clockwise) Amapá, Maranhão, Tocantins, Mato Grosso, Amazonas and Roraima. To the north it also borders Guyana and Suriname (which has a district named Para). Pará is the second largest state of Brazil in area, behind only to Amazonas. Of the North Region, it has the largest number of inhabitants, more than 6 million. Its most famous icons are a river, Amazon, a forest, Amazonian and the products of the region: first the rubber extracted from the seringais and later, the chestnuts and, today, the largest reserves of iron in the world. In October, the capital, Belém, receives more than 1.5 million tourists for the most important religious celebation of the State: the procession of Círio de Nazaré. Another important attraction of the capital is the ceramics marajoara, whose designs gained international fame.
History
The Portuguese colonisation in Pará State occurred in 1616, with the foundation of Presépio Fortress – today, Castle Fortress – at Guajará bay, which originated the city of Belém. Before that, the region had been invaded many times by the Dutch and the English, seeking pepper; guaraná, a tree from which a powder is produced and used as a stimulant; and annato seeds, a fruit used for cooking, as a sunscreen and also for dye extraction.
Geography
Climate
An equatorial climate is a type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season – all months have mean precipitation values of at least 60mm. It is usually found at latitudes within five degrees of the equator – which are dominated by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. The equatorial climate is denoted Af in the Köppen climate classification. Tropical rainforest is the natural vegetation in equatorial regions.
Vegetation
The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests and comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. Wet tropical forests are the most species-rich biome, and tropical forests in the Americas are consistently more species rich than the wet forests in Africa and Asia. As the largest tract of tropical rainforest in the Americas, the Amazonian rainforests have unparalleled biodiversity. More than 1/3 of all species in the world live in the Amazon Rainforest. The largest biodiversity of the planet is present across the State of Amazonas, ensuring great surprised to its visitors.
Demographics
Ethnic groups
According to the IBGE of 2007, there were 7.136.000 people residing in the state. The population density was 5,7 inh./km². The last PNAD (National Research for Sample of Domiciles) census revealed the following numbers: 4.988.064 million Pardo people (69.9%), 1.641.280 million White people (23.0%), 470 thousand Black people (6.6%), 35 thousand Asian or Amerindian people (0.5%).
The majority of the Whites of the state is of Portuguese descent. The Pardos are a mixture of Europeans with the Blacks and/or Amerindians, varying from light to dark complexion. The Blacks are of African descent, the Asians are mostly Japanese and the Amerindians are the indigenous inhabitants.
Urbanization: 72.5% (2004); Population growth: 2.5% (1991-2000); Houses: 1.703.477 (2005).
Source: PNAD.
Economy
The service sector is the largest component of GDP at 40.9%, followed by the industrial sector at 36.3%. Agriculture represents 22.8% of GDP (2004). Pará exports: iron ore 31.1%, aluminium 22.2%, wood 13.5%, ores of aluminium 8.3%, others ores 7.9% (2002).
Participation in the Brazilian economy: 1.9% (2004).
The mining sector represents 14% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the State, originated mainly from the extraction of iron, bauxite, manganese, limestone and tin, as well as gold, until recently extracted from one of the largest mines of recent history: Serra Pelada. The State of Pará has its economy based also on vegetal extraction, on agriculture and cattle raising; thanks to the rich soil and the important hydrographic basin – boats are the main means of transport in the region. Guaraná, a tree from which a powder is produced and used as a stimulant; and annato seeds, a fruit used for cooking, as a sunscreen and also for dye extraction. Marajó Island – the biggest fluvial-maritime island in the world, with 50 thousand km2 of extension. Its territory has one of the largest mining areas in the Country, located at Carajás Mountains, a mining province where the Ferro Carajás Project is based, from Companhia Vale do Rio Doce. The complex produces 35 million tons of ore a year, exporting the product to many countries, among them Japan, Germany, Italy, France and Spain.
Curiosity
Vehicles: 501.529 (jan./2006); Mobile phones: 2.2 million (2006); Telephones: 700 thousand (2006); Cities: 143 (2006).
Education
Portuguese is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. But English and Spanish are part of the official high school curriculum.
Colleges and Universities
- Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA);
- Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (Ufra);
- Universidade do Estado do Pará (Uepa);
- Universidade da Amazônia (Unama);
- Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica do Pará (Cefet-PA);
- and many others.
Culture
Theatre
- Theatre of Peace;
- Experimental Waldemar Henrique theatre;
- Gabriel Hermes theatre;
- Theatre of SESC;
- Theatre of Emílio Goeldi Museum;
- Margarida Schiwazzapa theatre;
- Maria Sylvia Nunes theatre;
- Gasômetro station theatre.
Círio de Nazaré
The biggest feast in Pará State happens there, Círio de Nazaré(Nazareth Taper). Festivities start on the second Sunday in the month of October and pay homage to Our Lady of Nazareth, patron saint of the State. Organised since 1793, at present it gathers around 1,5 million of followers, who go on a procession through the city on a huge suite to the Nazaré Basilica, where the image is worshipped.
Indigenous communities
Besides all the natural wealth, the State of Pará also shelters a valuable cultural treasure, about 40 indigenous groups, scattered through and area of over 23 million hectares. Of these, more than eight million have been delimited by Funai (National Foundation of the Indian), ensuring security and preservation of that space. Among the biggest indigenous communities there are the Andira Marau, Munduruku and the Kayapó.
Carnival
The four-day period before Lent leading up to Ash Wednesday is carnival time in Brazil. Rich and poor alike forget their cares as they party in the streets.
Infrastructure
International Airport
Since 2001, Belém International Airport has been an example of the standard Infraero implements at its airports. Standing out in the midst of the Amazon vastness, the building design uses plane curves on its roof to permit light to enter its entire large terminal hall. The architect Sérgio Parada used his creativity to adopt multiple-use totems integrated with light projectors, a sound system, air conditioning and public telephones. Currently Belém International Airport serves demand of 2.7 million passengers a year, in a constructed area of 33,255.17 square meters. Traditionally called Val-de-Cans Airport, it is responsible for increasing tourism in the region, as well as for the outflow of products and attracting new investments. The passenger terminal is fully air conditioned on two levels and has futuristic architecture, designed to take advantage of natural lighting. People with special needs have individualized service with own equipment at specific locations to facilitate their circulation. The terminal’s interior is decorated with plants native to the Amazon region and is enclosed by a source able to imitate the sound of the rains that fall every day in the region.
Port
Port of Belém has restaurants, art galleries, a small beer factory, ice-cream shops, artisanship stands, regional food kiosks, coffee houses, a space for fairs and events, a theatre for 400 spectators and a touristic harbour.
Sports
Belém provides visitors and residents with various sport activities. The Mangueirão stadium architectonical project is from August of 1969. In 2002, 24 years after the stadium inauguration, Mangueirão was reinaugurated as an Olympic stadium of Pará.
Belém is one of the 18 remaining candidates to host games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, for which Brazil is the only South American bidder.
- Stadiums
- Olympic stadium of Pará;
- Evandro Almeida stadium;
- Jader Barbalho stadium;
- Leônidas Castro stadium;
- and many others.
Belém is one of the 18 remaining candidates to host games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, for which Brazil is the only South American bidder.
Flag
The white stripe in the flag represents the zodiac, the Equator and the Amazon River. The blue star is Spica in the constellation Virgo, which is also depicted on the Flag of Brazil representing the state. The two red areas symbolize the vigor of the local people.
References
- Turner, I.M. 2001. The ecology of trees in the tropical rain forest. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-80183-4
- Amazon Rainforest, Amazon Plants, Amazon River Animals
- Síntese de Indicadores Sociais 2007 (PDF) (in Portuguese). Pará, Brazil: IBGE. 2007. ISBN 85-240-3919-1. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
- List of Brazilian states by GDP (PDF) (in Portuguese). Pará, Brazil: IBGE. 2004. ISBN 85-240-3919-1. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
See also
- Template:En icon Brazil
- Template:Pt icon Official Website
- Template:En icon Brazilian Tourism Portal
- Template:En icon Brazilian Embassy in London
- Template:Pt icon Portal Paraense
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