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Boa Vista (, literally ''Good View''; figuratively "Fairview") is the capital of the Brazilian state of
Roraima Roraima (, ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil. Located in the country's North Region, it is the northernmost and most geographically and logistically isolated state in Brazil. It is bordered by the state of Pará to the southeast, Amazonas ...
. Situated on the western bank of the
Branco River The Branco River ( pt, Rio Branco; Engl: ''White River'') is the principal affluent of the Rio Negro from the north. Basin The river drains the Guayanan Highlands moist forests ecoregion. It is enriched by many streams from the Tepui highlands ...
, the city lies from Brazil's border with
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. It is the only Brazilian state capital located entirely north of the equator. Boa Vista is the most populous municipality in the state of Roraima; approximately half of the population of the state lives in the city. Commerce mostly occurs with
Manaus Manaus () is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. It is the seventh-largest city in Brazil, with an estimated 2020 population of 2,219,580 distributed over a land area of about . Located at the east center of the s ...
, the capital of the State of Amazonas. Business also takes place between Boa Vista and with the cities of Lethem, in Guyana and Santa Elena de Uairén, in Venezuela. These two foreign cities are the only major cities that can be accessed from Boa Vista by road, although roads connect other smaller state municipalities with the capital city. Travel by airplane is the only means of transportation with other regions of the country. As a modern city, Boa Vista stands out among the other capitals of the North Region of Brazil as it is a
planned city A planned community, planned city, planned town, or planned settlement is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped land. This contrasts with settlements that evolve ...
with a radial plan. It was planned by the architect Darci Aleixo Derenusson who based his design for the city on one that is similar to that of Paris, France. The city was built under the direction of Captain Ene Garcez, the first governor of Roraima.


History

The municipality of Boa Vista formed the first urban area of the state of Roraima. The São Joaquim do Rio Branco Fort, founded in 1775, is located on the banks of the
Uraricoera River The Uraricoera River (Uraricuera) is a river of Roraima state in northern Brazil. The confluence of the Uraricoera and Takutu Rivers forms the Branco River. Basin The river drains the Guayanan Highlands moist forests ecoregion. Part of the rive ...
about 32 km from the capital and is considered to be of great importance to the region. The city was created on July 9, 1890, as Boa Vista do Rio Branco. It was founded by Augusto Villeroy (Amazonas's Governor). The first mayor was João Capistrano da Silva Mota, also known as Coronel Mota. After the mayor, two councillors (José Francisco Coelho and José Gonzaga de Souza Junior) were appointed. In 1943, during the middle of World War II, Boa Vista became the capital of the recently created Federal Territory of Rio Branco. The territory grew from mining operations in the area. The then Federal Territory of Rio Branco was elevated to statehood, later being renamed as "
Roraima Roraima (, ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil. Located in the country's North Region, it is the northernmost and most geographically and logistically isolated state in Brazil. It is bordered by the state of Pará to the southeast, Amazonas ...
". Later, machine-based mining was prohibited (because of the resulting damage to the landscape), which ended up hindering the economy of the state and the municipality. In the 2010s, the
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led to the population swelling by around 50,000 Venezuelan immigrants.


Economy

The GDP of the city was R$2,265,603,000 (2005). The per capita income of the city was R$9,366 (2005).


Education

Portuguese is the official national language, and the primary language taught in schools. English and Spanish are part of the official high school curriculum. Educational institutions include: * Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR); * Instituto Federal de Roraima (IFRR); * Facudade Estácio Atual da Amazônia; * Faculdades Cathedral – Boa Vista (Cathedral-Boa Vista); * Faculdade de Teologia de Boa Vista (Fatebov)


Tourism and recreation

* Anaua Park, a major recreational park is located in Boa Vista. It is the biggest park in the north region of Brazil. It has a Forrodromo (show place), a square, a lake and a kart-racing facility. * Taumanam is a small artificial beach on Rio Branco. It has several stores and snack bars, and was created in 2005. * The Ayrton Senna complex is the most visited tourist attraction in Boa Vista. It consists of Ayrton Senna, Velia Coutinho (Alimentation Square and a show place), Praça das Águas (a square where there is a water show), Millennium Portal (it was created to commemorate the 21st century), and Praça das Artes (the newest and the largest plazas in the complex).


Culture

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in Boa Vista's Saint John Festival. File:Velia Coutinho 2.JPG, Velia Coutinho in Boa Vista, Roraima File:Arraial_de_Boa_Vista_2007_-_panoramio.jpg, Festa Junina of Boa Vista, Brazil


Festa Junina (Saint John Festival)

Festa Junina was introduced to Northeastern Brazil by the Portuguese for whom St John's day (also celebrated as Midsummer Day in European countries), on the 24th of June, is one of the oldest and most popular celebrations of the year. The festivities traditionally begin after the 12th of June, 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, 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). Once exclusively a rural celebration, today, in Brazil, it is now largely a city festival.


The Civic Center

The Civic Center, built in the form of an opened fan, starts from the banks of the Rio Branco. This design was created by the engineer Darci Aleixo Deregusson during Ene Garcez's government, the first of its kind in Roraima. From the Civic Center runs a system of 16 avenues, with inspiration drawn from Paris, France,
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, and
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, Brazil. In this square are the head offices of the Executive, Judicial and Legislative branches of the state government. Other buildings of significance are the Palace of Culture, the Amazônia Bank, the Ministry of Education, and a cathedral. The civic center also has a monument to the miners who were the first inhabitants of this land.


Demographic growth

Initially, indigenous people were the only inhabitants of Boa Vista. Boa Vista had the highest growth rate of any Brazilian capital in the 1970s, at 3% per year. Immigrants were attracted to this city due to employment opportunities generated by public service jobs for Brazilians. General commercial opportunities attract immigrants from neighboring countries. In 1950 Boa Vista had about 5,200 inhabitants. This number grew 47-fold in only 56 years to approximately 250,000 inhabitants. According to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Boa Vista had more than 375,000 inhabitants in 2018. The city grew more than 10% in just one year due mainly to Venezuelan immigration. Ethnic groups found in Boa Vista include: Amerindians, Portuguese,
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, Venezuelans, Guyanese and Lebanese.


Sports

There are several professional football clubs in Boa Vista: * Atlético Roraima Clube * Baré Esporte Clube * Grêmio Atlético Sampaio (GAS) * São Raimundo Esporte Clube * River Esporte Clube * Atlético Rio Negro Clube * Náutico Futebol Clube The city's most important stadium is Estádio Flamarion Vasconcelos, better known as ''Canarinho'', located in the neighborhood of the same name, Canarinho. The stadium, which located in the southern part of Boa Vista, has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people. Also located in Boa Vista is the Estádio Raimundo Ribeiro de Souza, better known as the ''Ribeirão'', which is located in a suburb of the city.


Climate

Boa Vista experiences a
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(
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''Aw''), with a hot, humid wet season and a very warm dry season. Being the only major Brazilian city north of the equator, the wettest and driest months in Boa Vista are the reverse of the rest of the Amazonian region of Brazil, with a hot, humid, rainy period from April to November and a very warm, dry period from December to March. Temperature fluctuations are relatively small throughout the year. The
Maracá Ecological Station Maracá Ecological Station ( pt, Estação Ecológica de Maracá) is an ecological station in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil. It consists of a large island in the Uraricoera River that is covered by Amazon rainforest. History The Maracá Ecologica ...
was established by presidential decree on 2 June 1981. The station consists of the island of Maracá between the Santa Rosa and Maracá branches of the
Uraricoera River The Uraricoera River (Uraricuera) is a river of Roraima state in northern Brazil. The confluence of the Uraricoera and Takutu Rivers forms the Branco River. Basin The river drains the Guayanan Highlands moist forests ecoregion. Part of the rive ...
in the municipality of Boa Vista, and has an area of . The strictly protected area was established with the purpose of preserving a representative sample of the Amazon ecosystem.


Transport


International Airport

Boa Vista is served by Boa Vista-Atlas Brasil Cantanhede International Airport with direct flights to
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, Georgetown (Guyana), and
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. Boa Vista International Airport was opened on February 19, 1973, and underwent major remodelings in 1998 and 2009. The passenger terminal, runway and apron were all enlarged, and a separate taxiway was built. Boa Vista Air Force Base - ALA7, one of their most important bases of the
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, is located in Boa Vista.


Highways

The federal government has started a project to link Boa Vista by road to Manaus and then by extension to the major centers of Brazil, by asphalting the
BR-174 BR-174 is a federal highway of Brazil. The road connects Cáceres to Pacaraima on the Venezuelan border. It is the only road connection of the state of Roraima with the rest of the country. 458 kilometres are under construction, and there is n ...
and building several bridges in the Amazon forest, allowing a direct road link to Manaus and then on over the
BR-319 BR-319 is an federal highway that links Manaus, Amazonas to Porto Velho, Rondônia. The highway runs through a pristine part of the Amazon rainforest. It was opened by the military government in 1973 but soon deteriorated, and by 1988 was impass ...
to the central regions of Brazil.


Notable people

* Miquéias Fernandes (1950–2020), politician and pastor *
Johnathan de Jesus Johnathan Pereira de Jesus (born 3 September 1983) is a Brazilian politician. He has spent his political career representing Roraima, having served as state representative since 2015. Personal life de Jesus was born to Mecias de Jesus and Luzeni ...
(b. 1983), politician * Thiago Maia (b. 1997), footballer * Luiz Altamir Melo (b. 1996), swimmer *
Shéridan Oliveira Shéridan Esterfany Oliveira de Anchieta (born April 11, 1984) is a Brazilian politician and psychologist. Shéridan was the wife of the former governor of Roraima Roraima (, ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil. Located in the country's ...
(b. 1984), politician and psychologist * Eliakin Rufino (b. 1956), Poet, singer, writer, philosophy professor cultural producer and journalist * Bianca Matte (b. 1990), Beauty Queen


References


External links


Site of Boa Vista's City Hall
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