Brazil - Guide to Bel�m

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Bel�m is a city in the northern part of Brazil. It is the capital and also the biggest city of the state of Par?. Its metropolitan area has approximately 2.08 million inhabitants. It is the entrance gate and, together with Manaus, the most important city in the Brazilian amazonic region. It is also known as Cidade das mangueiras (city of the mango trees) due to the amount of those trees found in the city. Bel�m is served by the Val de C?es International Airport (BEL) that connects the town to rest of the country and other cities in South America. Brazilians often refer to the city as Bel�m do Par? ("Bel�m of Par?") rather than just Bel�m so as to differentiate it from Bel�m (Bethlehem) in the West Bank.

Bel�m, like Manaus, is a jumping-off point for those seeking Amazon adventures, and also one of Brazil's busiest ports -- about 60 miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean. The river is the Para, part of the greater Amazon river system, and the city is built on a number of small islands intersected by channels and other rivers.

One part of Bel�m contains modern skyscrapers and the other part, the colonial section, has charming tree-filled squares, churches, and traditional blue tiles.

Bel�m is a hot and rainy city with very high humidity. The equatorial climate means little variance from day to day, but the wettest months are between January and May.

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