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Recife is the capital of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. This region is widely famous for its unforgettable beauty and picturesque views. Recife is currently a prosperous settlement that is comfortably located along the charming beaches of the Atlantic Ocean. Tourists from all over the world come to this city to sunbathe under the rays of the hot Brazilian sun, see numerous coral reefs, and visit the nearby islands. In Recife, old colonial buildings peacefully coexist with modern buildings and skyscrapers. There are many canals with bridges here, and this peculiarity is the reason why Recife is often called “the Venice of Brazil”. The Tupi people were the first settlers in the territory of the modern resort. They were mostly engaged in fishing and hunting. Portuguese explorers and their leader Goncalo Coelho reached this region at the beginning of the 16th century. The explorers were quickly attracted by the rich deposits of the precious wood species, but aggressive aboriginal tribes forced Europeans to leave. In 1536, Duarte Coelho received a permit from the king to found the state of Pernambuco. This is when the capital of the state – Olinda – was built. Fifty-eight years later, the pirates from England plundered the capital and its neighborhoods. Local people decided to move to Recife and turned it into their new center. There were several rebellions in the city during its long history. Local people were trying to get rid of the government that … Read further

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Recife sightseeing

Paiva Beach is often recognized as the cleanest and most beautiful beach in Recife. This is a big coastal area, the length of which is roughly forty-six kilometers. Covered with gold sand and surrounded by a palm tree grove, Paiva is an excellent choice for vacationers with children and groups of tourists. Do you like surfing? High waves are quite typical for this beach, so it is possible to enjoy this popular … Open

Nature and parks of Brazil

Brazilians are very serious about protecting the natural environment. Protected areas are zones of animate and inanimate nature, which need protection from pollution and extinction. For example, this is the Campos de Manicoré in the state of Amazonas stretching for about 152 thousand hectares. In Rio de Janeiro, there is the Jaceruba Environmental Protection Area. Until recently, here it was allowed to hunt and catch wild animals for sale as exotic pets, and restaurants served their meat. In 2002, this was brought to an end, and today the zone is under strict government control. The Ilha Comprida Environmental Protection Area preserves sand dunes, dense forests, more than 70 kilometers of clean beaches and mangroves. It is home to terrestrial and marine South-Atlantic animals, more than 30 species of migratory birds arrive here every year. … Open

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