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Government authorities and environmental organizations have been working hard to protect and preserve Guajará Bay, implementing conservation, monitoring and environmental awareness measures. Actions such as cleaning up the water, reforesting degraded areas and creating conservation units are some of
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In addition to its ecological importance, the bay is also very relevant to the local economy. It is used for the navigation of large vessels, which transport goods and passengers, and for fishing, a common activity in the region, with emphasis on artisanal fishing, carried out by traditional
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The structure was built by La Rocque Pinto & Cia., which won a public tender in 1897, and has an area of 1,197 m in the shape of a dodecagon. The estimated weight of the structure is 1,133,389 tons and the metal structure is made of
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on a journey that lasts around five hours. Throughout the route, the saint receives homage from the faithful and several rounds of fireworks.
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