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Paraíba Northeast Region |
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![]() Amor Beach Paraiba Brazil The capital of Paraíba, João
Pessoa, is one of
the biggest attractions in the state. It is the second ranking city in the
world in terms of green spaces, with more than 700 hectares of forested
land, losing only to Paris. It gained this distinction in 1992, after a
survey of urban centers in various countries carried out by the United
Nations. With its parks and avenues lined with fruit
bearing and ornamental trees, João Pessoa also preserves parts of the
Atlantic forest in the central area of the city, such as in the Parque da
Bica - a zoological and botanical park - and in the Mata do Buraquinho, as
well as the coconut palms and various other kinds of tree along the
beaches, which attract thousands of tourists every year. The state has 230
kilometers of coastline and the best known beaches in the state, such as
With a rich historical inheritance, some towns in the state still preserve traces of colonial Brazil in their architecture. One of these is Cabedelo, 18 kilometers from João Pessoa, where the fortress of Santa Catarina was built at a strategic point for combating the Dutch and French invaders. Cabedelo also has the island of Areia Vermelha (Red Sand), where a vast sandbank emerges from the waters in the months of December and January. The town is of considerable economic importance to the state, because its port represents the only commercial distribution and export center in Paraíba. In the interior of the state, 120 kilometers from João Pessoa, lies Campina Grande, the second largest city of Paraíba in terms of population, where one of the biggest June festivals is held. St John's Night, on 24 June, is commemorated in the Parque do Povo, an area of 42,000 m2 - half the size of Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. Decked out in flags and with bonfires everywhere, the city of 326,000 inhabitants receives an average of 400,000 tourists from all over Brazil and abroad. Campina Grande also offers scientific adventure. 40 kilometers from the city center are the Pedras do Ingá, stones bearing inscriptions of great archaeological value. Surrounded in mystery, they form with the Valley of the Dinosaurs an important paleontological site.
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