Tabatinga
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city, municipality
Tabatinga is a municipality in the Tres Fronteras area of Northwestern Brazil. It is located in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Its population was 45,293 (2007)[1] and its area is 3,225 km². Together with the neighbouring Colombian city of Leticia and the Peruvian city of Santa Rosa, the urban area has more than 100,000 residents spread along the Amazon river
The first Portuguese settlement in the area was founded in the 18th century as a military outpost[2]. It became an autonomous municipality on February 1, 1983. Formerly, it was part of the Municipality of Benjamin Constant.
The first Portuguese settlement in the area was founded in the 18th century as a military outpost[2]. It became an autonomous municipality on February 1, 1983. Formerly, it was part of the Municipality of Benjamin Constant.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabatinga
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 4°12'42"S 69°55'18"W
- Iquitos 382 km
- Cruzeiro do Sul 495 km
- Mâncio Lima 502 km
- Rodrigues Alves 507 km
- Manoel Urbano 511 km
- Rio Branco 672 km
- Assis Brasil 739 km
- Huánuco 943 km
- San Francisco de Quito 1064 km
- Chimbote 1099 km
- Cemetery 2.5 km
- National University of Colombia in Leticia Campus 2.9 km
- Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport 3 km
- Runway 12/30 5.1 km
- Tabatinga International Airport 5.1 km
- Omshanty jungle lodge 11 km
- Javari river (mouth) 21 km
- Corea Island (Loreto - Peru) 32 km
- Runway 04/22 138 km
- Içá river (mouth) 246 km