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Rio Branco (, ''White River'') is a Brazilian municipality, capital of the state of
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. Located in the valley of the Acre River in northern Brazil, it is the most populous municipality in the state, with 413,418 inhabitants, according to the 2018 census, almost half the state population. Rio Branco was one of the first settlements to develop in the region, being the westernmost major settlement in the country and the 4th-oldest state capital city in Northern Brazil, after Belém,
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and Macapá. In 1913, it became a county. In 1920, it became the capital of the territory of Acre, and in 1962, the state capital. It is the administrative center for the economic, political and cultural region.


History

The capital of the state of
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developed from the rubber plantation founded on December 28,
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, by migrant settlers from the Northeastern Region of Brazil. Then called Seringal Volta da Empresa, it was located on the right bank of the Acre river. The
Gameleira Gameleira is a city in Pernambuco, Brazil. The name Gameleira is derived from the large number of Gameleira trees (family Moraceae) that were growing in the region. The city is 99 km away from Recife, the capital city of Pernambuco. Gameleir ...
tree marks this site. This is now classified as the Second District of the city. Almost 150 years ago, the construction of workers' shacks had begun, in lands previously occupied by the Aquiri, Canamari, and Maneteri Amazonian indigenous tribes. Years later, the same Gameleira tree survived the battles fought at Volta da Empresa, between Acre revolutionaries and Bolivian troops, during the critical period of the Acre War. As a result, Brazil acquired Acre at the beginning of the 20th century. By August 1904, Villa Rio Branco had become the main urban center of the entire Acre valley, and was the richest and most productive in the region. During this period of the rubber boom, the streets around the Gameleira were the center of commercial and urban life in this part of the Amazon. Bars, cafes, and casinos supplied the city's nightlife; commercial representatives came here of the chief national and foreign Aviation houses that handled thousands of
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. There were many wealthy families in the city. The urban elite was largely composed of liberal professionals and civil servants. The political administration of the Territory was transferred to the left bank of the Acre River, because its lands were higher and not as subject to flooding as the old city centre. The early commercial zone gradually became dominated by
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and Lebanese immigrants. By the mid-
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, one area was known as ''"Bairro Beirut"'' (Beirut neighborhood). By the
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, this older section had become run down and known as the Second District. As a large part of its main commercial houses had transferred to the city's First District, on the left bank of the river, following the construction there of the main public offices and residences of the most important families. Today, Rio Branco is seeking to find ways to reinvent itself, through relations with neighboring countries, developing heritage and eco-tourism, building on the local fish farming industry, and so on.


Geography

Rio Branco is located at 9° 58' 29" south and 67° 48' 36" west, at an altitude of above sea level. The city has developed on both sides of the Acre River, with areas known as the First (left bank) and Second Districts. The river is crossed by six bridges, the newest bridge being the Joaquim Macedo Catwalk. Rio Branco is located in the mesoregion of Vale do Jurua and the microregion of Rio Branco. It is bordered on the north by the municipalities of
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and Porto Acre; to the south by the municipalities of
Xapuri Xapuri () is a municipality located in the southeast of the Brazilian state of Acre. It was the scene of an early bloodless victory during the war to make Acre independent of Bolivia. The town is known as the birthplace of the rubber tapper and ...
, Capixaba, and Plácido de Castro; to the east by the municipality of
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; and to the west by the municipality of Sena Madureira.


Vegetation

The
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represents over half of the planet's remaining
rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores ...
s and comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. Wet tropical forests are the most species-rich biome, and tropical forests in the Americas are consistently more species rich than the wet forests in Africa and Asia.Turner, I.M. 2001. ''The Ecology of Trees in the Tropical Rainforest''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. As the largest tract of tropical rain forest in the world, the Amazonian rainforests have unparalleled biodiversity. More than one-third of all species in the world live in the Amazon rainforest. The municipality contains part of the
Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve ( pt, Reserva Extrativista Chico Mendes) is an extractive reserve in the state of Acre, Brazil. Location The Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve has an area of . It is in the Amazon biome. The reserve covers parts of t ...
, a sustainable use environmental unit created in 1990.


Climate

The city of Rio Branco has the lowest average annual temperature among Legal Amazonian and
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capitals. The city has a tropical monsoon climate, with temperatures between during the hottest days of the year. The lowest temperatures occur at night, with frequent records of at dawn. The period from December to March is the hottest time of year, with highs of or more. Usually between May and August, the region experiences a cooler weather, registering lower temperatures (around ) compared to regional standards. In July 2010 the city experienced record low temperatures. On the afternoon of the 17th, temperatures were registered to be on average with a minimum of . The 19th stood out with a minimum at . However, the month's maximum reached . Rio Branco has a lengthy wet season spanning from October through May and a relatively short dry season covering the remaining four months. The city on average sees roughly of rainfall annually. Rio Branco experiences its heaviest rainfall from December through March, averaging over of precipitation per month during that timeframe.


Economy

File:Via_Verde_Shopping.jpg, ''Via Verde'' Shopping Mall, the city's largest. File:Centro_de_Rio_Branco_-_Noturno.jpg, Rio Branco at night Historically, the economy of Rio Branco has been based on the extraction of rubber and
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s. Currently, wood is the main product of export in the state. It is also a major producer of açaí fruit,
copaiba Copaiba is a stimulant oleoresin obtained from the trunk of several pinnate-leaved South American leguminous trees (genus ''Copaifera''). The thick, transparent exudate varies in color from light gold to dark brown, depending on the ratio of resi ...
oil and meat. Rio Branco is currently undergoing a transformation in its economy; transformation that includes an expansion to
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,
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and Ecotourism. Brazil's largest oil and gas company
Petrobras Petróleo Brasileiro S.A., better known by the portmanteau Petrobras (), is a state owned enterprise, state-owned Brazilian multinational corporation in the petroleum industry headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The company's name transla ...
, says the region has potential for future extraction of petroleum.


Media

; VHF television : 2 – TV Village (Culture / TV Brazil) : 4 – TV Acre (Globo TV) : 5 – TV 5 (Band) : 8 – TV Rio Branco (SBT) : 11 – TV Gazeta (Record) : 13 – TV Union AC network (Union) ; UHF television : 19 – Brazil Network : 21 – Amazon Sat : 27 – Life Network : 40 – TV 40 (Record News) : 50 – Good News : 54 – 58 RIT – TV Nazareth : Digital UHF 14 – Acre HD TV ; AM radio : Progress AM: 740 kHz : AM Leader: 800 kHz : University AM: 1350 kHz, : Broadcast Acre: 1400 kHz ; FM radio : Ecoacre FM: 90.9 MHz : Gazeta FM: 93.3 MHz : Union FM: 94.7 MHz : Village FM: 96.9 MHz : Acre: MHz FM 98.1MHz : Good News FM: 107.9 MHz : Latin FM: 101.1 MHz : FM 104.9 MHz Gameleira The city has six newspapers; two are published daily and four weekly. ''O Tabloide'', ''A Gazeta'', ''Página 20'', ''A Tribuna'', and ''O Estado'' are weekly newspapers. Cellular carriers who maintain coverage in the region are
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, TIM, Oi, and Claro. The main companies offering fixed telephone coverage in the city are Embratel, Oi, and GVT.


Transportation

The public transport system has improved in recent years, mainly due to the construction of the Terminal Urbano (Urban Bus Terminal) near the center of town. However, the buses are still delayed. Taxis, including motorcycle taxis, are widely used by the population. Rio Branco-Plácido de Castro International Airport is away on the
BR-364 BR-364 is an inter-state highway in Brazil connecting the southeast state of São Paulo to the western state of Acre. The highway was opened in the 1960s and paved in the 1980s. It has brought economic development and population growth in the Amaz ...
highway in the rural area. This new airport was officially opened on November 22, 1999, when the older facility,
Presidente Médici International Airport Presidente Médici International Airport, formerly , was the airport that served Rio Branco, Brazil until 1999, when Plácido de Castro International Airport was opened. On that very occasion the airport was closed. History Pres. Médici Intern ...
, was closed. The BR-364 was twinned to facilitate access to the airport, which serves domestic and international aviation and military operations, with scheduled airlines and air taxis. The terminal is ready to receive 320,000 passengers per year and performs about 14 operations a day. By August 2010 it was the seventh-busiest airport in Northern Brazil, and the 38th busiest airport in the country. The
BR-364 BR-364 is an inter-state highway in Brazil connecting the southeast state of São Paulo to the western state of Acre. The highway was opened in the 1960s and paved in the 1980s. It has brought economic development and population growth in the Amaz ...
and the BR-317 are the main highways in Acre. To the east, the BR-364 connects Rio Branco to Southeastern Brazil. The highway cuts west across the state, linking Rio Branco to Cruzeiro do Sul, the second major city of the state, through the municipalities of Sena Madureira, Manoel Urbano, Feijó, Tarauacá, and Rodrigues Alves. The BR-317 has a length of , and links the capital to the south of the state, through the municipalities of Senador Guiomard, Capixaba, and Epitaciolândia, on the border with Republic of
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. From
Brasiléia Brasiléia () is a Brazilian municipality located in the northern state of Acre. Its population in 2020 was estimated at 26,702 inhabitants. Its area is 336,189 km2. Located 237 km south of Rio Branco on the border with Bolivia, has ...
the road continues for another to reach the city of Assis Brasil on the border with Peru. The highway continues on the Peruvian side as part of the
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and as Highway 30C and Highway 26 to the city of Cuzco.


Attractions

The Rio Branco Palace was built in 1930 for the seat of the state government. The building was restored beginning in 1999 to preserve its historical character. In 2008 it was transformed into a museum of history. Gameleira is a historical site located in the curve of the Acre River, where city was first founded. Today, more than a century later, the
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located there is a vigorous tree, measuring in diameter at the trunk and in height. Opened in 1958, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Nazareth was constructed in the style of an ancient Roman basilica. Its interior has three naves separated by 36 stained-glass windows, donated by families of Acre. The exterior is composed of gables, the cross, and the churchyard. In 2007 the church was considered public property of the state of Acre. Also known as the Square of the Revolution, Square Plácido de Castro is located in the heart of the city, opposite the headquarters of the Military Police of Acre. Recently, the square underwent renovation. The Autonomists Memorial has a museum, exhibitions of paintings by regional artists, a coffee shop, and a drama theatre. The museum possesses a large collection of historic photos of the state, as well as historical objects used during the Revolution. The Museum of Rubber includes sections on archeology and paleontology, and a historical collection of manuscripts and documents relating to the history of Acre. The Catwalk Joaquim Macedo is a pedestrian bridge linking the two districts of the city. Passing over the Acre River, the catwalk is a cable suspension bridge completed in 2006. The nearby Old Market, built in the 1920s, was recently refurbished. Maternity Park was opened on September 28, 2002. It has sports facilities, kiosks, restaurants, biking trails, and skate parks. Rio Branco has two shopping malls: the Mira Shopping and the Via Verde Shopping, which was completed in 2011. The sepulcher of Raimundo Irineu Serra, founder of the religion known internationally as
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, is located in the Alto Santo neighborhood and has become a place of international pilgrimage.


Demographics

The population of the municipality in 2009 was estimated at 305,954 inhabitants by the
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(IBGE). It is the largest city in the state and one of Brazil's most populous. The population density of 33.17 inhabitants per square kilometer. According to the 2000 census, 51% of the population are male and 48.2% female; 92.73% of the population lives in urban areas and 7.22% live in rural areas. According to the Atlas of Human Development in Brazil, the population of Rio Branco is 0.16% of the national population. According to the Superior Electoral Court, Rio Branco had 201,966 voters in 2008. The Municipal Human Development Index of Rio Branco is considered average by the United Nations Development Programme, with a value of 0.754. The education index is 0.860, while Brazil's is 0.849. The rate of longevity is 0.697 (the Brazilian rate is 0.638) and income is 0.704 (Brazil's is 0.723). The Gini coefficient, which measures inequality, is 0.52, where 1.00 is the worst result and 0.00 is the best. The incidence of poverty, as measured by the IBGE, is 37.21 per cent, and the incidence of subjective poverty is 39.39 per cent.


Education

In 2009 the city of Rio Branco had 211 elementary schools, with 64,349 students and 2,367 teachers. The Index of Basic Education Development for elementary schools was 4.9, ranked 10th among Brazilian capitals, and above the national average of 4.6. There are an estimated 70 kindergarten preschools with 402 teachers and 10,168 students. Higher education institutions include the Federal University of Acre (UFAC), the Northern Educational Union, the College of the Western Amazonia, and the Community College of Acre, among others. These absorb the bulk of registrations, especially the Federal University of Acre, as the only public college in the state. In 2008, the illiteracy rate in the state was 13 per cent, with 36.2 per cent of the population functionally illiterate.


Sports

Rio Branco provides visitors and residents with various sport activities. The three main
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teams in
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are based in Rio Branco: Rio Branco FC,
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and Atlético Acreano. Stadiums in the city are the Arena da Floresta stadium; José de Melo stadium; Federação Acreana de Futebol stadium; Dom Giocondo Maria Grotti stadium; and Adauto de Brito stadium. Rio Branco was one of 18 candidates shortlisted to host games of the
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, for which Brazil was the only South American bidder. The city's bid was rejected.


Sister cities


Notable people

*
Weverton Pereira da Silva Weverton Pereira da Silva (; born 13 December 1987), simply known as Weverton, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Palmeiras and the Brazil national team. Club career Born in Rio Branco, Acre, Weverton joined ...
, football player * Alan Rick, politician * Marina Silva, environmentalist * Joao Donato, musician


Image gallery

File:Bairro_Centro_Rio_Branco.jpg, Aerial view of old town Rio Branco, Brazil File:RioBranco Assembleia.JPG, Rio Branco in the afternoon File:Outubro 298.jpg, View of the city centre File:Vista parcial Rio Branco AC.jpg, View of Rio Branco, Acre File:RioBranco Centrohistorico.jpg, Historic houses of Rio Branco, Brazil File:Rio_branco_transito.jpg, Rio Branco, Brazil File:Acre_rio_Branco_(146).jpg, ''Canal da Maternidade'', Rio Branco of Acre File:Shopping-ac.jpg, Via Verde
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, Rio Branco, Brazil File:Casa_dos_Povos_da_Floresta_01.jpg, ''Casa dos Povos da Floresta'' Museum, Rio Branco, Brazil File:Calçadão_da_Gameleira.jpg, Downtown Rio Branco, the city's Old Market (''Mercado Velho''), Brazil File:Palácio_Rio_Branco_é_iluminado_pelo_Dia_Mundial_de_Conscientização_do_Autismo_(13571317844).jpg, Event at Palácio Rio Branco, Rio Branco, Brazil File:No_sufoco_da_cheia.JPG, Flood of Acre River, Rio Branco, Brazil


References


External links

* http://www.riobranco.ac.gov.br Rio Branco's municipal government * http://turbrasil.com/rio_branco_hotels.hrg.3.en Hotels in Rio Branco {{Authority control Populated places established in 1882 Municipalities in Acre (state)