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Castanhal

Municipality of Castanhal

Flag of Castanhal
Official seal of Castanhal
Location of Castanhal in the State of Pará
Location of Castanhal in the State of Pará
Castanhal is located in Brazil
Castanhal

Castanhal

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 01°17′49S 47°55′19W / 1.29694°S 47.92194°W / -1.29694; -47.92194

Country

 Brazil

Region

Northern

State

Pará

Demonym

castanhalense

Founded

August 15, 1899

City Established

January 28, 1932

Government

 • Mayor

Paulo Titan

Area

 • Total

1,029.91 km2 (397.65 sq mi)

Elevation

141 m (463 ft)

Population
 (2020 [1])

 • Total

203,251

 • Density

200/km2 (510/sq mi)

Time zone

UTC−3 (BRT)

Castanhal is a city near the eastern edge of the state of Pará, Northern Brazil. It is located some 65 km east of the state's capital Belém and 50 km inland SE of the Bay of Marajo. It is accessed by car or bus via federal highway BR-316 . The climate is tropical rainforest. With a population around 200,000, it is the fifth largest city in the state.

coordinates: 1° 18′ S, 47° 55′W

History

[edit]

Castanhal was officially founded on January, 28th of 1932 (date of certification) and received its name due to the common nut trees (portug: Castanha) around the train station of the Bragança - Belém railway. Workers from the Brazilian Northeast started settling around the station. Local farmers started selling their products at the new market. Though, the new marketplace Castanhal was founded.[citation needed] The Bragança railway was shut down in 1964 and the rails were removed.[citation needed] The government of the state of Pará gave Castanhal the nickname "cidade modelo" (Model Town). In 2004, Pope John Paul II erected the diocese of Castanhal, which is subordinated as a suffragan diocese to the archdiocese of Belém, Pará.[citation needed]

Education

[edit]

Castanhal has become a regional center for education in the state of Pará. The educational level is well above the national average. There are eight secondary schools and three universities:

Economy

[edit]

Due to its convenient geographic location, Castanhal has become an important trading spot for food and agricultural products (cereals, corn, maniok, pepper, palm oil), affecting the entire Northeastern part of the state and beyond.

Likewise Castanhal is becoming a hot spot for technology.

There are energy companies, specialized in high-voltage and high tech well drilling. Further, there is a factory producing work boots for food industry as well as an industry producing metallurgical equipment for mining companies.[5]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  • ^ UFPA. Website UFPA. seen 15. Juli 2011.
  • ^ UEPA Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine. Website UEPA. seen 15. Juli 2011.
  • ^ FCAT Archived 2011-08-18 at the Wayback Machine. Website FCAT. seen 15. Juli 2011.
  • ^ Edivaldo MENDES: Castanhal joga tudo na qualificação. In: Oliberal, 21. Februar 2011. seen 15. Juli 2011.
  • Capital: Belém

    Mesoregion
    Lower Amazonas

    Almeirim

  • Porto de Moz
  • Óbidos

  • Juruti
  • Óbidos
  • Oriximiná
  • Terra Santa
  • Santarém

  • Belterra
  • Curuá
  • Mojuí dos Campos
  • Monte Alegre
  • Placas
  • Prainha
  • Santarém
  • Mesoregion
    Marajó

    Arari

  • Chaves
  • Muaná
  • Ponta de Pedras
  • Salvaterra
  • Santa Cruz do Arari
  • Soure
  • Furos de Breves

  • Anajás
  • Breves
  • Curralinho
  • São Sebastião da Boa Vista
  • Portel

  • Gurupá
  • Melgaço
  • Portel
  • Mesoregion
    Metropolitan Belém

    Belém

  • Barcarena
  • Belém
  • Benevides
  • Marituba
  • Santa Bárbara do Pará
  • Castanhal

  • Castanhal
  • Inhangapi
  • Santa Isabel do Pará
  • Santo Antônio do Tauá
  • Mesoregion
    Northeastern Pará

    Bragantina

  • Bonito
  • Bragança
  • Capanema
  • Igarapé-Açu
  • Nova Timboteua
  • Peixe-Boi
  • Primavera
  • Quatipuru
  • Santa Maria do Pará
  • Santarém Novo
  • São Francisco do Pará
  • Tracuateua
  • Cametá

  • Baião
  • Cametá
  • Igarapé-Miri
  • Limoeiro do Ajuru
  • Mocajuba
  • Oeiras do Pará
  • Guamá

  • Cachoeira do Piriá
  • Capitão Poço
  • Garrafão do Norte
  • Ipixuna do Pará
  • Irituia
  • Mãe do Rio
  • Nova Esperança do Piriá
  • Ourém
  • Santa Luzia do Pará
  • São Domingos do Capim
  • São Miguel do Guamá
  • Viseu
  • Salgado

  • Curuçá
  • Magalhães Barata
  • Maracanã
  • Marapanim
  • Salinópolis
  • São Caetano de Odivelas
  • São João da Ponta
  • São João de Pirabas
  • Terra Alta
  • Vigia
  • Tomé-Açu

  • Concórdia do Pará
  • Moju
  • Tailândia
  • Tomé-Açu
  • Mesoregion
    Southeastern Pará

    Conceição do Araguaia

  • Floresta do Araguaia
  • Santa Maria das Barreiras
  • Santana do Araguaia
  • Marabá

  • Marabá
  • Palestina do Pará
  • São Domingos do Araguaia
  • São João do Araguaia
  • Paragominas

  • Bom Jesus do Tocantins
  • Dom Eliseu
  • Goianésia do Pará
  • Paragominas
  • Rondon do Pará
  • Ulianópolis
  • Parauapebas

  • Canaã dos Carajás
  • Curionópolis
  • Eldorado dos Carajás
  • Parauapebas
  • Redenção

  • Piçarra
  • Redenção
  • Rio Maria
  • São Geraldo do Araguaia
  • Sapucaia
  • Xinguara
  • São Félix do Xingu

  • Cumaru do Norte
  • Ourilândia do Norte
  • São Félix do Xingu
  • Tucumã
  • Tucurui

  • Itupiranga
  • Jacundá
  • Nova Ipixuna
  • Novo Repartimento
  • Tucuruí
  • Mesoregion
    Southwestern Pará

    Altamira

  • Anapu
  • Brasil Novo
  • Medicilândia
  • Pacajá
  • Senador José Porfírio
  • Uruará
  • Vitória do Xingu
  • Itaituba

  • Itaituba
  • Jacareacanga
  • Novo Progresso
  • Rurópolis
  • Trairão

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