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Bahia was the fourth largest producer of oranges in Brazil in 2018, with a total of 604 thousand tons, 3,6% of the national production. [62] Bahia is the second largest fruit producer in the country, with more than 3.3 million tons a year, behind São Paulo. The north of Bahia is one of the main fruit suppliers in the country.
Brazil is geopolitically divided into five regions (also called macroregions), by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, which are formed by the federative units of Brazil.
Vale São-Franciscano da Bahia Barra Barra: Buritirama: Ibotirama: Itaguaçu da Bahia: Morpará: Muquém de São Francisco: Xique-Xique: Bom Jesus da Lapa Bom Jesus da Lapa: Carinhanha: Feira da Mata: Paratinga: Serra do Ramalho: Sítio do Mato: Juazeiro Campo Alegre de Lourdes: Casa Nova: Curaçá: Juazeiro: Pilão Arcado: Remanso: Sento Sé ...
Chapada Diamantina region in Bahia. The nine states that make up the Northeast are Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, and Sergipe. [1] The Fernando de Noronha archipelago (formerly the federal territory of Fernando de Noronha, now part of Pernambuco state) is also included in the Northeast. [1]
Regarding oranges, Bahia was the 4th largest producer in Brazil in 2018, with a total of 604 thousand tons. Sergipe was 6th, with 354 thousand tons. Alagoas was 7th with 166 thousand tons. [45] Bahia is the second largest fruit producer in the country, with more than 3.3 million tons a year, behind São Paulo.
Bahia has the longest coastline of the Brazilian states, and also the greatest number of coastal municipalities. Porto Seguro is regarded as the first place in which the explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral set foot. Maragogi, Alagoas. From Sergipe to Ceará, the landscape changes little, remaining relatively flat. Most of their islands are separated ...
Teixeira de Freitas is a city in the extreme south of the Brazilian state of Bahia, on the margins of BR-101 highway. It is one of the largest cities in the state, with a population estimated as of 2020 [update] at 162,438 inhabitants in an area of 1,166 km 2 .
The Bay of All Saints (Portuguese: Baía de Todos os Santos), also known as All Saints' Bay and Todos os Santos Bay, is the principal bay of the Brazilian state of Bahia, [2] [1] to which it gave its name. [2] [1] It sits on the eastern coast of Brazil, surrounding part of Bahia's capital Salvador and opening to the Atlantic Ocean. It covers ...