☀️ In the #ConheçaOBrasil project of the week, we will be learning about the state of ALAGOAS~!
The state of Alagoas is one of the most beautiful in northeastern Brazil. Here are some interesting facts about Alagoas:
— One of the oldest capitals
Maceió, the capital of Alagoas, is one of the oldest cities in Brazil, founded in 1839.
— Coral Coast
The northern coast of Alagoas is home to the Coral Coast (Costa dos Corais), one of the largest coral reef areas in the South Atlantic, a true paradise for divers and nature lovers.
— Birthplace of the Quilombo dos Palmares
Alagoas was the stage for one of the largest slave revolts in Brazil, the Quilombo dos Palmares, led by Zumbi dos Palmares.
— The largest sugarcane producer in the Northeast
Alagoas is the largest producer of sugarcane in the Northeast, with vast production of sugar and alcohol.
— The land of marshals
Alagoas is known as the "Land of Marshals" (Terra dos Marechais) because two Brazilian presidents, Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca and Marshal Floriano Peixoto, were from Alagoas.
— Trails and waterfalls
Alagoas is rich in natural beauty, extending beyond its beaches to include stunning waterfalls.
— Religious traditions
Religiosity is a strong aspect of Alagoan culture, with various religious expressions, including Catholicism, Protestantism, and Afro-Brazilian religions.
— Diverse cuisine
Alagoan cuisine blends Indigenous, African, and European influences, featuring dishes like tapioca, sururu (a type of mussel), and grilled fish.
— Popular festivals
The state is famous for its lively festivals, including Maceió’s Carnival, São João, and Reisado.
— Rich handicrafts
Alagoas has a diverse handicraft tradition, with highlights such as renda bilro (bobbin lace), ceramics, and woodwork.
✨ So, have you ever been to Maceió?