☀️ In the #ConheçaOBrasil project of the week, we will be learning about the state of AMAZONAS~!
The state of Amazonas, located in northern Brazil, is rich in water resources and protected areas. Here are some interesting facts about Amazonas:
— The Amazon River, which gives the state its name, is the largest river in the world by volume of water and the second longest, behind only the Nile River.
— The Amazon Rainforest, the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covers most of the state. It is home to an incredible biodiversity, with over 10% of all known species on the planet.
— In Manaus, the capital of Amazonas, you can witness the famous Meeting of the Waters, where the dark-colored Rio Negro meets the muddy-colored Rio Solimões, creating a unique natural spectacle.
— Manaus is also known for its grand opera house, the Amazon Theatre (*Teatro Amazonas*), built in the late 19th century with materials imported from Europe.
— Amazonas is home to many Indigenous peoples, each with their own cultures, languages, and traditions.
— Cupuaçu, a fruit native to the Amazon region, is highly valued for its flavor and nutritional properties.
— Jaú National Park, covering over 23,000 km², is the fourth largest national park in Brazil and the third largest in the world in terms of untouched tropical rainforest.
✨ So, have you ever been to Manaus?