São Gabriel da Cachoeira (''Saint Gabriel of the Waterfall'') is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
located on the northern shore of the
Rio Negro River, in the region of
Cabeça do Cachorro,
Amazonas state,
Brazil
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.
Location
São Gabriel da Cachoeira is the third largest municipality in Brazil by territorial area, and the second largest in Amazonas. It is also the northernmost city of Amazonas, and part of its territory is within the
Pico da Neblina National Park. However, the
peak Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-di ...
itself is located in
Santa Isabel do Rio Negro
Santa Isabel do Rio Negro (''Saint Isabel of Black River'') is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality located in the States of Brazil, Brazilian state of Amazonas (Brazilian state), Amazonas. Its population was 25,865 (2020) and its area is . The ...
, and São Gabriel da Cachoeira is in the lowlands. It is not far from the
equator, and the climate is correspondingly hot and humid.
The city is served by
São Gabriel da Cachoeira Airport.
The municipality contains the
Morro dos Seis Lagos Biological Reserve, created in 1990.
The reserve is within the
Balaio Indigenous Territory, approved in 2009.
The municipality also contains the
Cué-cué/Marabitanas Indigenous Territory, declared in 2013.
It contains the greater part of the
Alto Rio Negro Indigenous Territory
The Alto Rio Negro Indigenous Territory ( pt, Terra Indígena Alto Rio Negro) is an indigenous territory in the northwest of the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It is in the Amazon biome, and is mostly covered in forest. A number of different ethnic g ...
, created in 1998.
Demography
Most of the inhabitants of São Gabriel da Cachoeira are indigenous people. The city's population is somewhere around 13,000, but the entire region has 46,303 people (2020), scattered over 109,185 km
2, mostly indigenous peoples in surrounding tribes and villages.
Most of the non-indigenous residents of the city are affiliated with the Brazilian army, usually serving a term of two years or more.
''Source: Census 2010''
History
The City was founded in 1668 as an aldea by Franciscan Friar
Teodósio da Veiga and Captain
Pedro da Costa Favela on the Rio Negro, near the mouth of the
Rio Aruím. In 1761, a fort was built on the location, and the settlement became the town of São Gabriel da Cachoeira.
Between 1952 and 1966, it was officially called Uaupés, after the nearby
Vaupés River
Vaupés River (Uaupés River) is a tributary of the Rio Negro in South America. It rises in the Guaviare Department of Colombia, flowing east through Guaviare and Vaupés Departments. It forms part of the international border between the Vaupés ...
.
In 2003,
Nheengatu became an official language along with Portuguese in São Gabriel da Cachoeira.
Climate
See also
*
Roman Catholic Diocese of São Gabriel da Cachoeira
References
External links
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Municipalities in Amazonas (Brazilian state)
Populated places established in 1668
Populated places on the Rio Negro (Amazon)
1668 establishments in the Portuguese Empire