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The city of Belém, capital of Pará, is full of indentations and recesses forming islands all around it; there are fifty five of these islets, most of which are wild and uninhabited, although some are home to small populations. These include the islands of Mosqueiro - fringed by fourteen fresh water beaches - and Caratateua which receive a large number of visitors in summertime.
Belem
- By Brazil Expert
- Published 11/12/2007
- Belem
Belém is the capital of Para, and it sits at the main point of entry to the Amazon River fropm the Atlantic Ocean. In the 19th century Belém was in the midst of the rubber boom. Interesting cultural attractions such as the Ver o Peso market were created and today are a reminder of that time. It is an interesting city because of its location, history, and importance as an economic and commercial center. Most people use this city as a base before voyaging on river cruises up and down the Amazon
Belem