MANAUS

mänousˈ, city (1996 pop. 1,158,265), capital of Amazonas state, NW Brazil, on the Rio Negro. It is the chief commercial and cultural center of the upper Amazon region and an important river port, with floating docks that can accommodate oceangoing vessels, including cruise ships. Surrounded by jungle, Manaus is the only major city in a c.600-mi (1000-km) radius. Founded in 1669, Manaus grew slowly until the late 19th cent., when the wild-rubber boom brought prosperity and short-lived splendor. In recent years, Manaus has regained importance because of renewed interest in the Amazon basin and its preservation, with accompanying ecotourism, and because of the discovery of oil nearby. The city is now the seat of several organizations dealing with Amazonian problems, is a free port, and has an international airport. Its manufactures include electronics, chemical products, and soap; there are distilling and ship construction industries. Manaus also exports Brazil nuts, rubber, jute, and rosewood oil. It has a cathedral, opera house (with an $8 million renovation completed in 1990), zoological and botanical gardens, an ecopark, and regional and native peoples museums.

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...setor industrial eletroeletronico da Zona Franca de Manaus. Brasilia. Ministerio da Integracao Regional/SUFRAMA...competitividade dos produtos fabricados na Zona Franca de Manaus. Manaus: Versao Preliminar. . 1991. Indicadores economicos...
...regions inhabitants live in towns or cities. Manaus alone, with more than one million people...ecological and economic nature of fish markets. Manaus Located where the Rio Negro meets the Rio Amazonas, Manaus is probably the largest freshwater fish...
...its confluence with the Amazonas River, Manaus grew out of a settlement around the fort...Rio Negro it regained its former name of Manaus in 1856 , but remained little more than...destroyed its favored position. In 1874, Manaus still had but 29,000 inhabitants, in...
...Amazonense rubber shipped abroad directly from Manaus would pay a slightly lower duty than rubber...compensate for the discomfort of life in Manaus, which at this point still had fewer...anyone exporting rubber directly from Manaus. And to shore up the new campaign, the...
...girls as domestic servants. Modernization: Manaus For three centuries the city of Manaus, founded in 1669 at the confluence of the Rio...overseas markets, the extractive industries of Manaus brought little wealth or economic activity into...
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...brothels, and gambling dens of Belem and Manaus during the rubber boom, are part of the...o da Mulata and Chalet Jardim of Manaus still echo from todays silent sidewalks...from the European Pale. Both Belem and Manaus had contingents of European prostitutes...
...Rivas (1998), in a case study of the Manaus Free Trade Zone in the State of Amazonas...products. Because an urban centre such as Manaus has much better public infrastructure...to outlying areas from the capital in Manaus are often measured in weeks. This means...
...interviewing newly arrived migrants in Manaus, the Amazons principal upriver huh...Tefe had requested subsidized passages to Manaus for four individuals from Ceara, affirming...Sebastiao Felix de Oliveira, en route to Manaus, to his wife, enclosing forty cruzeiros...
...Fabio Garcia de Freites with 1.5 kilos in Manaus. Hoping to find the source, police reported...that he was in contact with a Syrian in Manaus who introduced him to a presumed seller of fish in the Manaus market who trafficked in Narcotic drug...
...Rondonia, and Acre, is served by the Manaus-based Rede Amazonia, which delivers...major Amazonian urban centers, Belem and Manaus, only in the late 1960s and early 1970s...evidence that the strong primacy of Belem and Manaus has begun to be eroded by the explosive...
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City in the Wilderness - Manaus Is the Hub of Brazils Western Amazon...its distinctive Brazilian character, Manaus, a city of 1.5 million people, could...the planets largest rain forest. But Manaus is located on the north bank of the...
...invasions, the Portuguese built a fort on Manaus present site. A village gradually grew...it was decided to call the community Manaus, after the Indians. Its population could...would soon undergo. Within fifty years, Manaus had become not only a modern city but...
...this complex waterway as far inland as Manaus She had a heavenly name, Stella Solaris...thousand miles up the Amazon River as far as Manaus, halfway across South America. Her aging...rising--as much as forty-five feet at Manaus. Were a ship to run aground, rising...
...Flames by Peter List After four delays, Manaus Saneamento, the biggest unit of Brazilian...population of just over a million people in Manaus, the Amazonas state capital, illustrate...industry across Latin America. In the Manaus transaction, public opposition lawsuits...
...flying in and out of the capital city, Manaus, each day? I find that hard to believe...could even be the same people visiting Manaus a dozen times a year! Letters from colleagues...caves, and colorful birdlife, north of Manaus. Even the proverbial Arian Jungle Towers...
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...it, shout it out loud by Gene Mueller MANAUS, Brazil - Imagine being given a choice...adventure usually begins here in the city of Manaus, more than 1,200 miles inland. For...music and delightful foods. To be sure, Manaus has some of each (it wouldnt be a Brazilian...
...traveled far downriver to the large city of Manaus (several had) and if they would like...spending time in several villages and then in Manaus, I could understand how difficult it...traders who met that demand prospered. Manaus was carved out of the dense jungle 1...
...Lloyd Aereo Boliviano airliner flies non-stop to Manaus, Brazil. Manaus is a jungle city of 1.5 million residents that has...to make natural rubber nearly obsolete. Nowadays, Manaus - thanks to special tax incentives from the Brazilian...
...Foek, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES MANAUS, Brazil - After President Luiz Inacio...intact," said Mario Frota, vice mayor of Manaus, the capital of Amazonas state in northwest...They are devastating." Migrants flood Manaus "Manaus was a gorgeously beautiful city...
...starting from the Caribbean. Ships call at Manaus, the great belle epoque city hacked out...leaves on March 7 for a fly-cruise from Manaus to Montego Bay in Jamaica. These cruises...virginholidayscruises.com). Two-week cruises between Manaus and Fort Lauderdale in Florida on the...
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MANAUS manous , city (1996 pop. 1,158,265...including cruise ships. Surrounded by jungle, Manaus is the only major city in a c.600-mi (1000-km) radius. Founded in 1669, Manaus grew slowly until the late 19th cent...
...150 ft (50 m). The gradient of the river is very low: Manaus, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) upstream, is only c.100 ft...Highway, the Belem-Brasilia Highway, and two rail lines. Near Manaus and Amapa, factories make use of ample oil and manganese resources...
...2007. The Amazon region includes the states of Amazonas , Para , Acre , Amapa , Roraima , and Rondonia ; its chief city is Manaus . Although it is not as developed as other parts of Brazil, the Amazon region produces timber, rubber, and other forest products...
...south to form part of the Colombia-Venezuela border. It then flows SE through Amazonas state, Brazil, to the Amazon near Manaus. The river is filled with islands and has many secondary channels. Its main tributary is the Rio Branco. The Rio Negro is...
...AMAZONAS am zo n s, state (1996 pop. 2,390,102), 604,032 sq mi (1,564,445 sq km), NW Brazil. The capital is Manaus . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
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