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Cargill responded to criticisms of the port by emphasizing its contribution to encouraging economic development in the local province, one of the poorest in Brazil. It says that "extreme measures," such as closing the port, are not necessary because "Soybean occupies less than 0.6 percent of the land
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Since the year 2000, Santarém's population has increased due to that migration, as well as people being attracted to its improved infrastructure, health care, schools, and other amenities. In 2008, the village of Mojui dos Campos was designated as an independent City, so its population was withdrawn
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Santarém is an important regional market center in the Lower Amazon, located midway between the larger cities of Belém at the coast and Manaus upriver. The regional economy is based on agriculture, cattle, and mining. The city has seen many 'cycles' of development dominated by one or a few economic
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Municipal Transportation Department, which plans and promotes traffic development. Traffic safety is administered by several governmental agencies such as the Transit Police branch of the State Police (PTRAN), the Brazilian Highway Police
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Over the centuries, the government tried to renovate the fortress were made, the last being in 1867, when the government sent six cannons to arm it. The renovation was never finished and the cannons were left in the street. Today not much remains of the fortress, as materials were taken for other
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Santarém is bordered by the Amazon and the Tapajós rivers. Both run along many kilometers in the front of the city, side by side, without mixing. Amazon's milky colored water carries sediment from the Andes in the East, while the Tapajós's water is somewhat warmer and has a deep-blue tone. This
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is also based in the city; it rescues victims of all kinds of accidents, working many times together with the State Fire
Department. In 2012 a hospital was built to treat people rescued by SAMU and the Fire Department. The State Regional Hospital is located in the city, receiving and treating
1126:. As it is located between two of the most important airports in the region, it is an alternative for international flights. Situated 15 km from downtown, the airport can be reached by car or bus in about 20 minutes via Fernando Guilhon Highway. The airport was opened in 1977 by the
374:, located downriver at the mouth of the Amazon on the Atlantic Ocean. Santarém has an estimated population of 306,480 people (2020), and is the third most populous city of the state. The city occupies an area of 22,887 km (8,837 sq mi), of which 77 km are urban areas.
469:(Tapajós village). Father Bettendorff built the Chapel of Our Lady of Conception. The site where the first mass was celebrated in the city is now marked by a monument. The Jesuits founded other villages nearby, including the Village of Borsari, known today as the Village of
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The airport handles traffic from six airlines connecting Santarém to the country and the world. As of
September 2012, the airport was undergoing renovation and expansion of the Passenger Terminal Building and Parking lot to accommodate increased passenger traffic.
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Santarém lost population from 1996 to 1999, during the decline of the gold rush in the latter part of the decade of 1980. Moreover, between 1980 and 2000, the rural population declined as people moved into cities due to poor infrastructure in the countryside.
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and has capacity for storing 60,000 tons of soy. There is also a makeshift port near
Tiradentes Square administered by the city, where small and medium-sized boats dock. As of 2012 a new Fluvial Terminal was under construction to replace the existing one.
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Some political activists have lobbied to create a new
Brazilian state by dividing the enormous state of Pará into western and eastern regions. The new state to be established in the west would be called the Tapajós, with Santarém serving as the capital.
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The rivers and waterways are still the central means of transporting passenger and cargo due to the poor conditions of the highways and the high price of airplane travel. Santarém is a popular destination for cruise ships on the Amazon, which make
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is not yet available, and private internet connection is slow and expensive. The city maintains several WiFi hotspots in most squares, monuments, and tourist attractions. City residents support many newspapers, TV stations, and radio stations.
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in Santarém. The port has dramatically stimulated soybean production in the area due to improving the transport of the commodity crop. Although the company complied with state legislation, it failed to comply with a federal law requiring an
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Santarém was founded by the
Portuguese as a Catholic city and the vast majority of the population is catholic. New migrants have brought differing religions, including various Protestant denominations, Judaism, Spiritualism, and Buddhism.
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The Public
Transportation System is made of: Urban bus service, Suburban bus service, Personal automobile transportation service (Taxi), Personal motorcycle transportation service (known as MotoTaxi), and School transportation service.
534:. The average annual temperature varies between 25º and 28 °C or 82.4 °F, with a relative humidity of 86%. During the year the average rainfall is of about 2,150 millimetres (85 in), which becomes more intense during the
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Indian settlement near the mouth of the Tapajós River and made port there. The
Indians had already had contact with Europeans, mainly Spanish explorers who had been to the settlement. The Portuguese and Tupuliçus started trading.
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After development from the missionaries, Francisco da Mota Falcão started construction of a fortress by the river in 1693, which was finished by his son, Manoel Mota
Siqueira in 1697. The building had a square shape and featured
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The city museum, Centro Cultural João Fona (João Fona Cultural Center), is available to visitors free of charge. It is located in an 1853 building used before in its history as a City Hall, Municipal Courthouse and jail.
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Radio amateurs maintain a VHF repeater operating on 146.950 MHz that can reach more than 100 km, covering the village of Alter do Chão and the cities of Belterra, Mojui dos Campos, Óbidos and Oriximiná.
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Because of the crystalline waters of the Tapajós River, Santarém has more than 100 km (62 mi) of natural beaches, such as those of the village of Alter do Chão, known as the "Caribbean in Brazil."
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regularly in the City Docks. The docks are administrated by the CDP (Companhia Docas do Pará) and are the second most important in the state, second only to Belém, due to its proximity to the
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The city administers the Municipal Hospital. As of September 2012, it maintains 35 rural health care posts, and 50 health care centers in the urban area, six of which operate 24 hours a day.
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to encourage farmers around Santarém to comply with Brazilian law that requires 80% of forest cover to be left intact in Amazon forest areas while the land is being cultivated.
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activities, including rubber extraction (in the last century), coffee production, and gold mining. Most recently, there has been a huge growth in the area of
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Santarém has 457 municipal schools accommodating 62,121 students, 44 state primary and high schools, 44 particular schools and twelve universities
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The total population of the city was 294,580 people (2010 census). Santarém is the seventh-largest city in the north region of Brazil, behind
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Most nearby villages have no roads and can only be reached by boat; trips can take up to 12 hours depending on the boat and the destination.
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Pedro Teixeira resumed his exploration. The Jesuits took on the work of founding a village for missionary purposes on the site, where Father
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connects Santarém with southern Brazil. A large portion of it is not paved which renders the highway nearly unusable during the wet season.
1563:"Bats in a Fragmented Landscape: Species Composition, Diversity and Habitat Interactions in Savannas of Santarem, Central Amazonia, Brazil"
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spans from August through October, in this season the lowest rainfall is recorded which troughs at 31 millimetres or 1.2 inches.
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one of the most important folklore festivals of the region, which is held annually in September.
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Allen, J. A. (1876). "List of Birds Collected by Mr. Charles Linden, Near Santarem, Brazil".
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was known to have visited in 1659. Santarém was founded by Father
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phenomenon is called "The meeting of the waters" by the locals.
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The Cargill Port is a private port near the Docks. It exports
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Fearnside, Philip M. (May 2007). "Brazil's Cuiaba- Santarem (
1477:"Soya blazes through the Amazon - Greenpeace International"
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http://www.santarem.pa.gov.br/conteudo/?item=121&fa=60
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Santarém has WiFi internet service providers. As of 2013,
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WinklerPrins, Antoinette M. G. A. (1 October 2006).
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Bernard, Enrico; Fenton, M. Brock (1 January 2007).
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today." Cargill also points to its partnership with
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1286:Environmental Impact Statement
497:"Praça Mirante do the Tapajós"
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1594:Easby, Elizabeth K. (1952).
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1529:5 February 2009 at the
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247:51 m (167 ft)
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154:2.43000°S 54.72000°W
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2456:Santana do Araguaia
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2295:Santa Luzia do Pará
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1937:Santa Cruz do Arari
1533:, Greenpeace Report
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1218:City museum
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2590:Pau d'Arco
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2188:Tracuateua
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1973:Curralinho
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1350:References
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1290:Greenpeace
1069:Rio Branco
1061:Ananindeua
880:Population
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252:Population
214:Government
145:54°43′12″W
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2407:Tailândia
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2158:Peixe-Boi
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2072:Castanhal
2053:Benevides
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1818:Oriximiná
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1637:0364-152X
1587:0006-3207
1525:May 2006
1363:IBGE 2020
1210:Education
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503:Geography
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284:Time zone
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244:Elevation
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2782:Itaituba
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2726:Altamira
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1782:Almeirim
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1333:See also
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1083:Religion
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