Macapá
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Macapá (mekepä´) is the capital of the state of Amapá in Brazil, (2005 pop. 339,500), on the Amazon River. Mining is central to its economy. It exports tin iron, gold, and manganese, as well as lumber, oil, animal pelts, and fish. Manufactures include rubber products and food. Founded in 1688 by military men in the vicinity of a fortress protecting access to the mouth of the Amazon, Macapá grew very slowly until it became the capital of Amapá, which was created (as a federal territory) in 1943. The old fortress is now a regional museum.
The city lies exactly on the Equator, at 0º N, and hosts a monument to this, known as Marco Zero ("Zero Mark"). Next to it there are both a sambadrome and a football stadium (the Zerão), proud to be the only one in the world where each half of the field is located in opposite hemispheres.
The city lies exactly on the Equator, at 0º N, and hosts a monument to this, known as Marco Zero ("Zero Mark"). Next to it there are both a sambadrome and a football stadium (the Zerão), proud to be the only one in the world where each half of the field is located in opposite hemispheres.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macapá
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Coordinates: 0°11'46"N 50°56'20"W
- Raposa Serra do Sol 1250 km
- Trinidad 1698 km
- Neblina massif 1701 km
- Paria Peninsula 1781 km
- Grenadines 1852 km
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1871 km
- Antigua & Barbuda 2299 km
- Saint Kitts and Nevis 2326 km
- United States Virgin Islands 2549 km
- British Virgin Islands 2565 km
- Fortaleza de São José de Macapá 22 km
- Macapá International Airport 22 km
- Nossa Sra. da Conceição Square 23 km
- São José Cemetery 24 km
- Serraria Island 39 km
- Vila Nova Iron Ore Mine 93 km
- Cachorrhinho 120 km
- Runway 130 km
- Amapá Airfield (SBAM) 209 km
- Guiana Amazonian National Park 396 km