Macaé Explained

Macaé
Official Name:Municipality of Macaé
Settlement Type:Municipality
Nickname:"Princesinha do Atlântico, ou A Moreninha, ou Capital do Petróleo Brasileiro"
(Little Princess of the Atlantic Ocean, The Little Brunette, The Brazilian Oil Capital City)
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Brazil
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Southeast
Subdivision Type2:State
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Welberth Rezende
Leader Party:Cidadania
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:July 29, 1813
Area Total Km2:1,216
Area Total Sq Mi:469
Population As Of:2020
Population Total:261,501
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Sq Mi:557.57
Timezone:BRT
Utc Offset:-3
Coordinates:-22.3708°N -41.7869°W
Blank Name:HDI (2010)
Blank Info:0.764 – high[2]

Macaé (pronounced as /pt/) is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro, 180 km northeast of the state capital. It is the birthplace of the 13th president of Brazil, Washington Luís.

Geography

Location

Macaé is generally considered to be the centre of the offshore petroleum industry in Brazil and it is often referred to as "Cidade do Petróleo" ("City of Petroleum"). The Brazilian state-controlled oil company Petrobras has many facilities within the town. Macaé is one of the fastest-growing cities in Brazil, with a growth of 600% within the last 10 years.[3] Benedito Lacerda Airport is served by scheduled flights and concentrates operations to off-shore platforms.Its population was estimated as 261,501 in 2020 and its municipality covers an area of 1,216 km².[4]

Other economic activities in the city include tourism and fishing. These two sectors were very important for the city's revenues before the 1980s. The city has a growing reputation for high-quality technical education and training.[5] The municipality contains part of the Central Rio de Janeiro Atlantic Forest Mosaic of conservation units, created in 2006.It also holds part of the União Biological Reserve, home to a population of endangered golden lion tamarin.Although the city has some tourist potential, the lack of investments in this area makes its growth to be very small. Its most famous beaches are Cavaleiros and Pecado. The interior of the municipality has small rural towns such as Sana and Frade.

Demography

In 2009 the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) estimated the population of Macaé as 194,413 inhabitants. The National Department of Transit (Denatran) census in 2003 recorded a fleet of 36,821 vehicles. According to the Electoral Regional Court (TRE-RJ), the number of voters registered in Macaé was 97,184 in 2004, divided in two electoral zones and 268 sections. In the last elections, 84,054 (200.49%) people voted.

The city has an expatriate community (mainly English speakers) of around 1000 people - many of whom are connected directly or indirectly to the oil and gas industry.

Economy

Since the 1970s, when Petrobras chose Macaé to site its headquarters in the Campos Basin, the city has had a population boom. More than four thousand companies have set up offices in the city and its population has tripled since. High-quality hotels have been constructed and a wide variety of service industries have recently sprouted up.

The city has the biggest tax generation of new ranks of work of the interior of the state, according to research conducted for the Federation of Industries of Rio de Janeiro (Firjan): 13.2% to the year. The economy of the city has grown 600% since 1997. Surveys conducted in past years for IBGE demonstrated that the Internal Gross Product (in Portuguese, Produto Interno Bruto - PIB) per capita of the city in 2007 is R$37,667.00 per year, 200% greater than the national average- and the average salary is 8.2 times the minimum salary, making Macaé the city with the highest wages in the Rio de Janeiro State.[6]

Education

The city holds various public and private schools for primary and secondary education. Also, there are different institutions of higher education, which include: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Faculdade Miguel Ângelo da Silva Santos (FEMASS), Faculdade Estácio de Sá - Macaé. There are different areas of study, ranging from Business Management to Medicine to Law.

Sports

American Football

The Macaé Oilers Association of American Football was started in 2013; citizens played on the Macaé beaches.

In 2014 the team competed its first state championship as the Macaé Oilers. The first title came in 2015 when the Oilers defeated the Volta Redonda Falcons at the Raulino de Oliveira Stadium.

In 2016, the team became State Champions for the 2nd time, defeating Teresópolis Rockers (team B of Flamengo FA.) This took place on the same stage: Raulino de Oliveira Stadium.

Twin Towns - sister cities

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/rj/macae/panorama IBGE 2020
  2. Web site: Archived copy . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140708233352/http://www.pnud.org.br/arquivos/ranking-idhm-2010.pdf . July 8, 2014 . August 1, 2013 . United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
  3. http://www.macae.rj.gov.br/municipio/macaeped.asp Macaé: petróleo e desenvolvimento
  4. [Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics|IBGE]
  5. http://www.macae.rj.gov.br/municipio/tecnologiaepesquisa.asp Prefeitura Municipal de Macaé - Tecnologia e Pesquisa
  6. Web site: Archived copy . 2012-05-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120430164910/http://www.ibge.gov.br/cidadesat/topwindow.htm?1 . 2012-04-30 .
  7. Web site: Prefeito recebe comitiva da Noruega interessada em investir em Macaé. 2012-09-14.