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Area
• Total
49,146.089 sq mi (127,287.79 km2)
Population
(2018)[1]
• Total
2,631,239 (11th)
• Density
65.55/sq mi (25.31/km2)
Time zone
UTC-4 (Eastern Time Zone)
Area codes
92
Website
www.amazonas.am.gov.br
Greater Manaus (Grande Manaus, officially Região Metropolitana de Manaus, in Portuguese) is a large metropolitan area located in Amazonas state in Brazil. It consists of 13 municipalities, including the capital, Manaus.
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GreaterManaus (Grande Manaus, officially Região Metropolitana de Manaus, in Portuguese) is a large metropolitan area located in Amazonas state in Brazil...
1800s. Rubber also helped Manaus earn its nickname, the Paris of the Tropics. Many wealthy European families settled in Manaus and brought their love for...
the GreaterManaus was created to organize, plan and execute public functions and services of metropolitan or common interest. Timeline of Manaus History...
service between Pará and Manaus, with steamers of 200 tons cargo capacity, a second line to make six round voyages a year between Manaus and Tabatinga, and...
Universidade Federal do Amazonas, UFAM) is a public university located in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. It is the oldest university in Brazil and one of the...
areas. Commercial center of Manaus in 1904. Commercial area of Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre, 1906. Processing of rubber, Manaus, 1906. The Industrial Revolution...
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Solimões, which extends from Tabatinga to Manaus, with approximately 1600 km, and Amazonas, which extends from Manaus to Belém, with 1650 km. Almost entirely...
Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Campinas, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Goiânia, Maceió, Manaus, Porto Alegre, Recife, Salvador and São Luís. The primary metropolis in...
Dicionário Baniwa-Portugues. Manaus: Universidade do Amazonas. Ramirez, H. (2001b). Línguas Arawak da Amazônia Setentrional. Manaus: EDUA. Shaver, H. (1996)...
(°C) - Manaus". Banco de Dados Meteorológicos para Ensino e Pesquisa. Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia. Retrieved 10 April 2014. "Station Manaus" (in...
Northern Brazilian parades are those from Belém, Macapá, Boa Vista and Manaus. Chile held its first ever Pride parade on 2 July 2006.[citation needed]...
do Centro Cultural Pró-Música 1974 500 Cine-Theatro Central 1929 1,881 Manaus Teatro Amazonas 1896 701 Pelotas Teatro Guarany 1921 929 Porto Alegre Teatro...
until final assembly plants were added in Rayong, Thailand, in 2000, and Manaus, Brazil, in 2016. Rathaus Spandau, Spandau's seat of government, was built...
History of Manaus Silva, Kevelin Nunes da (2017). "ARQUEOLOGIA HISTÓRICA:A PONTE BENJAMIN CONSTANT E O USUFRUTO NA CONTEMPORANEIDADE MANAUS/AM" (PDF)....
2009: an EMB 110, operated by Manaus Aerotáxi, registration PT-SEA, flying a domestic route in Brazil from Coari to Manaus (Amazonas) struggled in bad weather...
the Archdiocese of Manaus, is the only Catholic diocese in the state of Roraima. It belongs to the Ecclesiastical Province of Manaus and the Northern Regional...
cities of Belém and Manaus has a more European flavor in phonology, prosody and grammar. Paulistano – Variants spoken around Greater São Paulo in its maximum...
Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport MCZ Manaus Eduardo Gomes International Airport MAO Natal Greater Natal International Airport NAT Petrolina Petrolina...
56.2% urbanized, with roughly one-quarter of the countries reported as greater than 80% urbanized. Data is taken from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency...