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  2. Manaus - Wikipedia

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    Manaus is located in the center of the Amazon rainforest, ... Rubber made it the richest city in South America during the late 1800s.

  3. Port of Manaus - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Manaus is a riverport located on the Rio Negro in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. The Port of Manaus is an important commercial center for ocean-going vessels traveling the Amazon. In fact, it is the main transport hub for the entire upper Amazon basin. It imports beef from the hinterlands and exports hides and leather.

  4. South America - Wikipedia

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    South America is a continent [h] ... and Tobago may also be considered parts of South America. Aruba is geologically located on the South ... Tabatinga to Manaus ...

  5. Greater Manaus - Wikipedia

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    Greater Manaus is home to one of the most modern industrial centers of Latin America.This is a large concentration of high-tech industries in the areas of electronics, two-wheeled vehicles, optical products, computer products, chemical industry, etc.

  6. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in South ...

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    South America has an area of approximately 17,840,000 square kilometres (6,890,000 sq mi), or almost 3.5% of Earth's surface. As of 2018, its population is more than 430 million, according to estimates of population in The World Factbook .

  7. History of Amazonas - Wikipedia

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    São Sebastião Square and Amazon Theater, Manaus, 1906. Rubber processing, Manaus, 1906. The first president of the new province was Tenreiro Aranha. In order to deal with the financial difficulties of the administration, he managed to get the government to redirect part of the funds from Pará and Maranhão for a few years, in order to ...

  8. History of Manaus - Wikipedia

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    Many northeasterners came to Manaus to escape this disaster, arriving in large numbers. [24] Despite the decline of rubber at the beginning of the 20th century, the city kept receiving a remarkable number of immigrants. The 1920 census registered 9,963 foreign inhabitants in Amazonas, with most of them living in Manaus.

  9. Iquitos - Wikipedia

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    Iquitos is located in northeastern Peru, northeastern Loreto Region, and in the extreme south of the Province of Maynas. Located on the Great Plains, the city has an area of 368.9 square kilometres (142.4 square miles), comprising the districts Belén, Punchana and San Juan Bautista. It is approximately at coordinates 03 ° 43'46 "S 73 ° 14'18 ...