- Pará - Wikipedia
Etymology The state's name is a toponym of the Tupi word pará – literally "sea", but sometimes used to refer to large rivers [4] The state was named after the river of the same name, the Pará River, one of the tributaries of the Amazon River
- Pará | History, Culture Economy | Britannica
Since the 1930s, Japanese have settled in northern Pará In Pará, health, education, and welfare programs in the cities are limited but slowly increasing; outside the cities, they are almost nonexistent
- Visit Pará – Site Oficial do Turismo no Estado do Pará
Renowned for its unique cuisine, with dishes such as tacacá, duck in tucupi sauce and the traditional açaí, the capital of Pará offers experiences that combine flavours, natural beauty and historical heritage in an unforgettable destination
- Pará (Brazil) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Pará, the second largest state in Brazil by area It is located in the north of Brazil, and encompasses the mouth of the Amazon River Location of state Pará in Brazil
- Para Travel Guide - Next Stop: Brazil
Pará is a vast state in northern Brazil, covering over 1 2 million square kilometers, making it the second-largest state in the country by area It has a population of around 8 5 million people, with its capital and largest city, Belem, located near the mouth of the Amazon River
- What to do in Pará, Brazil: Discover the best places!
This is Pará, the second-largest state in Brazil! In our guide, we’ll explore the wonders this extraordinary destination has to offer — from the bustling streets of Belém to the serene waters that kiss its remote beaches
- Pará - Wikiwand
Pará is a state of Brazil, located in northern Brazil and traversed by the lower Amazon River It borders the Brazilian states of Amapá, Maranhão, Tocantins, Ma
- Pará
Pará is famous for the Amazon River, which traverses the state, contributing to its significant ecological diversity The economy is primarily driven by agriculture, mining, and energy industries Key attractions include the Círio de Nazaré festival and Marajó Island
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