Caracaraí Explained

Caracaraí
Settlement Type:Municipality
Official Name:The Municipality of Caracaraí
Mapsize:250px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Brazil
Subdivision Name1:North
Subdivision Name2: Roraima
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Socorro Guerra (PROS)
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:1955
Area Total Km2:47,411
Population As Of:2020 [1]
Population Total:22,283
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:AMT
Utc Offset:-4
Coordinates:1.8119°N -61.1384°W
Elevation M:52
Blank Name:HDI (2000)
Blank Info:0.702 – medium[2]
Website:www.caracarai.rr.gov.br

Caracaraí (pronounced as /pt/) is a municipality located in the state of Roraima in Brazil. Its population is 22,283 and its area is, making it the largest municipality in Roraima state. Caracaraí is located on the Branco River.

Overview

Caracaraí was founded by cattle ranchers from Moura. The town was originally known as Cidade Porto and was the capital of the Rio Branco Territory which was later renamed Roraima.[3]

The word caracaraí means "little hawk", a very common bird in the region. Its territory cuts Roraima's in two and keeps boundaries with both the Brazilian state of Amazonas and the country of Guyana, though the Guyana portion it borders is disputed with VenezuelaIt is not the only municipality in the state to do so; Caroebe also borders both Amazonas and Guyana, and has boundaries with Pará as well.

Caracaraí is located near the intersection of the BR-174 and BR-210 highways. Caracaraí became an independent municipality in 1955. Between 1960 and 1982, the municipality contained the districts of Santa Maria do Boiaçu and São José de Anauá.[4] Santa Maria do Boiaçu became part of the municipality of Rorainópolis.[5]

The municipality contains the Caracaraí Ecological Station and the Niquiá Ecological Station.

The economy used to be based on cattle ranching. The cattle used to shipped to Manaus. Caracaraí developed in the supply centre for the region,[3] because it is located on the Branco River south of the waterfalls.[6] It is the largest producer of fish in the state.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/rr/caracarai/panorama IBGE 2020
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-12-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091003103229/http://www.pnud.org.br/atlas/ranking/IDH-M%2091%2000%20Ranking%20decrescente%20%28pelos%20dados%20de%202000%29.htm . 2009-10-03 . - UNDP
  3. Web site: História de Caracaraí. Municipality of Caracaraí. 14 April 2021. pt.
  4. Web site: Caracaraí . IBGE. 14 April 2021. pt.
  5. Web site: SANTA MARIA DO BOIAÇU - Unidade recebe primeira grande reforma e ampliação na estrutura. https://web.archive.org/web/20191016150948/https://saude.rr.gov.br/2018/index.php/2017-04-30-22-46-19/noticias-2/10-noticias-da-sesau/240/santa-maria-do-boiacu-unidade-recebe-primeira-grande-reforma-e-ampliacao-na-estrutura. 14 April 2021. 2019-10-16. pt.
  6. Web site: Caracaraí: port for cattle shipping . Panda.org. 14 April 2021.