Maceió (), formerly sometimes Anglicised as Maceio, is the capital and the largest city of the coastal state of
Alagoas,
Brazil. The name "Maceió" is an Indigenous term for a
spring. Most maceiós flow to the sea, but some get trapped and form lakes ("lagoas", in Portuguese).
There are numerous maceiós and lakes in this part of Brazil; because of this, the city was named Maceió, and the state, Alagoas. The new
Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport connects Maceió with many Brazilian cities and also operates some international flights. The city is home to the
Federal University of Alagoas
Located in the city of Maceió, the Federal University of Alagoas ( pt, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, UFAL or Ufal) is the major university in coastal state Alagoas and one of the main research centers in Brazilian north eastern region (one o ...
.
Etymology
The name "Maceió" has origin in the term ''tupi maçayó'' or ''maçaio-k'', that means "what it covers the swamp". The Aurélio Dictionary says that the term "maceió" means a temporary and cyclic lagoon that is located at the edge of the sea at the mouth of a watercourse small enough to be interrupted by a silicate bar until the high tide opens the way temporarily cyclically related to the season, river flow, lunar seasons, etc.
Nineteenth-century shipping reports, which reported on ships bringing
cotton from Maceió, spelt it as Macaio.
History
The city began in an old sugar mill and plantation complex around the 19th century. Its development started with the arrival of ships taking wood from Jaraguá bay.
With the installation of the sugar mills, Maceió started to export sugar, then tobacco, coconut, leather, and some spices. Prosperity made it possible for the settlement to become a village on December 5, 1815. Thanks to its continued growth, Maceió became the capital of the
Alagoas state on December 9, 1839.
Maceió is also a port city and due to its port development about 200 years ago it changed from a village into a city.
Geography
The city is located between the
Mundaú Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean, with a tropical climate with average temperature of . , its metropolitan area had a total population of 1,354,973 inhabitants.
Climate
Maceió has a typical
tropical climate, specifically a
tropical monsoon climate (
Köppen climate classification: ''Am''), with very warm to hot temperatures and high relative humidity all throughout the year. However, these conditions are relieved by a near absence of extreme temperatures and trade winds blowing from the ocean.
January is the warmest month, with mean maximum of and minimum of and more sun; July experiences the coolest temperatures, with mean maximum of and minimum of accompanied by higher humidity and much more rain.
The natural vegetation surrounding Maceió is
tropical rainforest. Rainforests are characterized by high rainfall, with definitions setting minimum normal annual rainfall between . The soil can be poor because high rainfall tends to leach out soluble nutrients.
Economy
One substantial local industry is based on chemical products from brine pumped from deep wells on the outskirts of Maceió. Another substantial industry is the production of ethanol and sugar from sugarcane grown in the region. In the last thirty years the tourist industry has transformed the coastal areas of the city into vibrant centers of entertainment for Brazilian and foreign tourists (Americans, Italians, French, Germans, Argentinians, etc.).
These coastal neighborhoods include
coconut palm tree
The coconut tree (''Cocos nucifera'') is a member of the palm tree family ( Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus ''Cocos''. The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut") can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the ...
s, playgrounds, squares, open-to-the-public football, volleyball, and basketball fields, residential buildings, bars, nightclubs, tourist-oriented shops, restaurants, banks, hotels, and gambling houses (slot machines and bingo only, since casino games are illegal in
Brazil).
The GDP for the city was R$23,400,000,000 ();
The per capita income for the city was R$22,976.51 ().
Strong point in the municipality's economy is tourism. Maceió has a great potential to attract tourists due to its natural beauties and great cultural diversity. In addition, Maceió offers several leisure options and modern spaces for business, such as the new Cultural and Exhibition Center of Maceió, in the Jaraguá District. In September 2005, the new Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport, one of the most modern in Brazil, was inaugurated. The Jaraguá neighborhood was very popular during the end of the 1990s, with large investments by the Maceió prefecture. Nowadays, the Jaraguá is a commercial district, equipped with banks, museums, pubs and colleges. Nordeste Invest, an event of tourism and real estate investments of international scope, happened in Maceió in the editions of years 2006 and 2009.
Gallery
File:Panorama de Maceió.jpg, Panoramic of Maceió
File:Praia de Ipioca - Maceió - Alagoas (11394615784).jpg, Ipioca beach in Maceió
File:Maceió,_Ponta_Verde..jpg, Ponta Verde beach
File:Maceió_Brasil_Ponta_Verde_.jpg, Aerial view
File:Avenida Entrecoqueiros.JPG, Entrecoqueiros Avenue
Education
University level institutions include:
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Universidade Federal de Alagoas
Located in the city of Maceió, the Federal University of Alagoas ( pt, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, UFAL or Ufal) is the major university in coastal state Alagoas and one of the main research centers in Brazilian north eastern region (one o ...
(UFAL);
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Universidade Estadual de Alagoas
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The Universiade is referred t ...
(Uneal);
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Universidade de Ciências da Saúde de Alagoas
The Universiade is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The name is a portmanteau of the words "University" and "Olympiad".
The Universiade is referred t ...
(Uncisal);
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Centro de Ensino Superior de Maceió (CESMAC);
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Faculdade de Alagoas (FAL);
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Instituto Federal de Alagoas (IFAL);
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Faculdade Maurício de Nassau
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Faculdade Pitágoras de Maceió
Top high schools of the city are: Maria Montessori (the best according to
ENEM), Colégio Oswaldo Cruz (A.K.A. COC) Colégio Santa Úrsula, Colégio Intensivo, Colégio Marista de Maceió, Colégio Santa Madalena Sofia, Colégio Contato and others. (All private)
Culture

American jazz and rock and almost all Brazilian styles and dances are played all over the city in bars, pubs, restaurants, nightclubs, street festivals, concerts, private gatherings, and churches all the year round. Some classical music in concerts in the University, in the theater, and museums can also be heard.
Movie theaters can be found in the Maceió Shopping, Pátio Maceió, Parque Shopping Maceió and Farol malls.
Spetacles can be seen at the Deodoro Theatre and Gustavo Leite Theatre.
Théo Brandão Museum (folk and primitive arts), Museum of the Historical and Geografical Institute of
Alagoas (fine arts and historical objects), Pierre Chalita Museum (fine arts), Museum of Image and Music (photographic, cinematographic, and sound exhibitions and archives), Museum of sport, Museum of natural history
UFAL(museum which serves as the search for the Federal University of Alagoas).
Folk art in the Théo Brandão Museum, and in outdoor markets at Pajuçara Beach and Pontal da Barra where one can buy works by local folk artists.
The city is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maceió.
Festa Junina
Festa Junina was introduced to Northeastern
Brazil by the
Portuguese for whom St John's day (also celebrated as
Midsummer Day in several European countries), on June 24, is one of the oldest and most popular celebrations of the year. Differently from what happens on the European
Midsummer Day, the festivities in Brazil do not take place during the
summer solstice
The summer solstice, also called the estival solstice or midsummer, occurs when one of Earth's poles has its maximum tilt toward the Sun. It happens twice yearly, once in each hemisphere ( Northern and Southern). For that hemisphere, the summer ...
but during the tropical
winter solstice. The festivities traditionally begin after June 12, on the eve of St Anthony's day, and last until the 29th, which is Saint Peter's day. During these fifteen days, there are
bonfires
A bonfire is a large and controlled outdoor fire, used either for informal disposal of burnable waste material or as part of a celebration.
Etymology
The earliest recorded uses of the word date back to the late 15th century, with the Catho ...
,
fireworks, and folk dancing in the streets (step names are in French, which shows the mutual influences between court life and peasant culture in the 17th, 18th, and 19th-century Europe). Typical refreshments and dishes are served. Like during Carnival, these festivities involve costumes-wearing (in this case, peasant costumes), dancing, heavy drinking, and visual spectacles (fireworks display and folk dancing). Like what happens on
Midsummer and St John's Day in Europe,
bonfires
A bonfire is a large and controlled outdoor fire, used either for informal disposal of burnable waste material or as part of a celebration.
Etymology
The earliest recorded uses of the word date back to the late 15th century, with the Catho ...
are a central part of these festivities in Brazil.
This is a typical Alagoas revelry that resulted from the union of Reisado (an Epiphany celebration), Auto dos Caboclinhos (Caboclinhos' Play), Chegança (public folk play depicting a naval battle) and Pastoril (outdoor folk play). Its choreography and costumes with colored ribbons and beads reproduce the cathedral's façades on the
monumental hats covered with mirrors.
This is a
dramatic dance motivated by the sea. It tells the sea adventures of the first navigators in its songs accompanied by guitar and ukulele.
Boi do Carnaval is a popular culture display derived from Bumba-Meu-Boi. It is always presented together with La Ursa (The Bear), Vaqueiro (
Cowboy
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the '' vaquer ...
) and a percussion band whose rhythm captivates everyone that hears it.
Gogó da Ema was a famous
palm tree with a crooked trunk roughly shaped like a curvilinear letter ''N''. The tree fell on July 27, 1955 at 2:20 in the afternoon.
"Praça Gogó da Ema"
from ''Coisas de Maceió: O portal dos alagoanos'' (''Things from Maceió: The port of the Alagoans)'' (website) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2008-02-05. It has become a symbol for Maceian culture and tourism, and there is a beach named after the celebrated tree. The tree also appears in folkloric art and music throughout northeastern Brazil.
Main sights
Maceió is home to numerous beaches, the color of sea varying from emerald green to blue; the water is always clear. The sand is white and there are many coconut plantations.
The Maceió sea has natural pools and reefs a few meters off the coast, that can be accessed by boat or raft sailings. The Mundaú lake is another option for sailing and bathing in transparent water.
Historical buildings include the Cathedral of Our Lady of Pleasures (1840), the Deodoro Theatre, the Municipal Market, the Historical Institute Museum and the Floriano Peixoto Palace, seat of Alagoas State government.
Food
Gastronomy include fishes, shrimps, crabs and lobsters are some of Maceió's specialties. Fresh seafood is prepared from local recipes, such as tapioca, acaraje, carne-de-sol, cuscuz de tapioca. A kind of mollusk, the sururu, is appreciated in the city and is incorporated in many typical dishes.
Transportation
Public Transportation
Maceió is served by Maceió Urban Rail
Maceió Urban Rail ( pt, Sistema de Trens Urbanos de Maceió) is the metre gauge diesel commuter rail line that serves the city of Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ...
, a light rail system.
International Airport
Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport located outside Maceió serves the area with international connections to Lisbon
Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ...
in Portugal and Buenos Aires in Argentina, as well as cities throughout Brazil.
In 2021 the airport handled 1,893,812 passengers.
Port
The Port of Jaraguá is a Brazilian port located in Maceió. The commercial and economic development of the Port of Jaraguá, next to the margins of the Mundaú lagoon, was responsible for the emergence of an important settlement that received the name of Maceió and later became the present capital of Alagoas. The Port of Jaraguá is situated in a natural port area that facilitates the ships docking. During the Brazilian colonial period, the most important products exported from there port were sugar, tobacco, coconut and spices.
Highways
Maceió is connected to the main cities of Brazil by the BR-104
BR-104 is a federal highway of Brazil. The 672.3 kilometre road connects Macau to Maceió
Maceió (), formerly sometimes Anglicised as Maceio, is the capital and the largest city of the coastal state of Alagoas, Brazil. The name "Maceió" is an ...
, BR-101, BR-316 and AL-101 highways. The distances to other Braziian cities are below.
* Brasília: 2010 km (1249 mi);
* Recife: 270 km (168 mi);
* Aracaju: 290 km (180 mi);
*Salvador
Salvador, meaning "salvation" (or "saviour") in Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese may refer to:
* Salvador (name)
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
*Salvador (band), a Christian band that plays both English and Spanish music
** ''Salvador'' ( ...
: 610 km (379 mi).
Twin towns – sister cities
* Aracaju, Brazil
* João Pessoa, Brazil
* Gwangju
Gwangju () is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until the provincial office ...
, South Korea
* Milan, Italy
Neighbourhoods
There are today about 50 districts in Maceió:
*Antares
*Barro Duro
*Bebedouro
*Benedito Bentes
*Bom Parto
*Canaã
*Centro de Maceió (Downtown)
*Chã de Bebedouro
*Chã da Jaqueira
*Cidade Universitária
*Clima Bom
*Cruz das Almas
*Farol
*Feitosa
*Fernão Velho
*Garça Torta
*Gruta de Lourdes
* Guaxuma
* Ipioca
*Jacarecica
*Jacintinho
*Jaraguá
*Jardim Petrópolis
*Jatiúca
Jatiuca is a beach and a neighborhood situated in Maceió, capital city of Alagoas state, Brazil. Jatiuca Beach is surrounded by palm trees and blue water, and enjoys warm weather all around the year. Its beauty attracts many Brazilian and fore ...
*Levada
*Mangabeiras
*Mutange
*Ouro Preto
*Pajuçara
Pajuçara is a beach and a neighborhood in Maceió,
capital of Alagoas, in Brazil. The Estádio Severiano Gomes Filho is located in the neighborhood. This beach is approximately 2 km from downtown. It is a calm water beach thanks to the r ...
*Pescaria
*Pinheiro
*Pitanguinha
*Poço
*Ponta da Terra
*Ponta Grossa
*Ponta Verde
Ponta Verde (Portuguese meaning "green tip") is a beach in Maceió, capital city of Alagoas, state with the most beautiful coastline in Brazil.
A tip of land that rises out of the sea and is covered by green palm trees. This is the phenomenon tha ...
*Pontal da Barra
*Prado
*Petrópolis
*Riacho Doce
*Rio Novo
*Santa Amélia
*Santo Amaro
*Santos Dumont
*São Jorge
*Serraria
* Tabuleiro do Martins
*Trapiche da Barra
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*Vergel do Lago.
Surrounding highlights
* Praia do Francês (French's Beach)
* Barra Nova (New Waterway)
* Dunas de Marapé (Dunes of Marapé)
* Nove Ilhas (Nine Islands)
* Massagüera (or Massagueira)
* Barra de São Miguel (San Miguel Waterway)
* Praia do Gunga (Gunga's Beach)
* Sonho Verde (Green Dream)
* Barra de Santo Antônio
Barra de Santo Antônio is a municipality in the state of Alagoas in Brazil. The population is 16,068 (2020 est.) in an area of 138.43 km². The elevation is 10 m. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast, northeast of Maceió.
Extern ...
(Santo Antonio Waterway)
* Maragogi
Maragogi is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Alagoas, 125 km north of the capital city of Maceió. It has 33,032 inhabitants, a city situated on the northern coast of Alagoas state, Brazil, being the easternmost city of that state.
...
* Murici
* Japaratinga
* Pontal do Coruripe
* Statue of Liberty replica in front of ''Museu da Imagem e do Som de Alagoas'' (Museum of Image and Sound of Alagoas).
Notable people
* Bruna Tenório
Bruna Tenório (born 27 June 1989) is a Brazilian model.
Personal life
Tenório was born in Maceió, Brazil. She is of Native Brazilian descent.
She married Felipe Faria in May 2017. They have a son, born December 2020.
Career
Tenório start ...
, fashion model.
* Cacá Diegues, film director.
* Celso Brandão, photographer.
* Djavan
Djavan Caetano Viana (; born 27 January 1949) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.
Early life and career
Djavan was born in Maceió, Brazil to a white father of Dutch descent and a black mother. He later formed the group Luz, Som, Dimensão (LSD ...
, singer and musician.
* Fernando Collor de Mello, brazilian president from 1990 - 1992.
* Floriano Peixoto, second president of the Brazilian republic.
* Graciliano Ramos, brazilian writer and journalist.
* Hermeto Pascoal, musician.
* Zagallo (Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo), football
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coach.
* Marta Viera da Silva
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aka 'Marta', often regarded as the greatest female footballer of all time and named FIFA world player of the year six times.
* Nise da Silveira
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, psychiatrist.
* Képler Laveran Lima Ferreira aka 'Pepe', footballer.
* Pontes de Miranda, jurist.
* Roberto Firmino, footballer.
* Roberval Davino, football
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coach.
* Teotonio Vilela, "Menestrel das Alagoas".
* Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca, First Brazilian President
References
External links
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Tourism Maceió
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AboutBrasil/Maceió
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City Tour
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Hotels in Maceió
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Only Maceió
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Neighborhoods of Maceió
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Apartments in Maceió
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Events in Maceió
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