Amapá State Forest

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NearestcityOiapoque
Coordinates2°00′38″N 51°16′46″W / 2.010512°N 51.279438°W / 2.010512; -51.279438
Area2,369,400 hectares (5,855,000 acres)
DesignationState forest
Amapá State Forest
Floresta Estadual do Amapá
Dendrobates tinctorius in Amapá State Forest
Map showing the location of Amapá State Forest
Map showing the location of Amapá State Forest
Nearest cityOiapoque
Coordinates2°00′38″N 51°16′46″W / 2.010512°N 51.279438°W / 2.010512; -51.279438
Area2,369,400 hectares (5,855,000 acres)
DesignationState forest
Created12 July 2006
AdministratorSecretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente do Amapá

The Amapá State Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Estadual do Amapá) is a state forest in the state of Amapá, Brazil.

The Amapá State Forest is divided between the municipalities of Tartarugalzinho (7.64%), Pracuúba (4.52%), Porto Grande (7.72%), Oiapoque (24.15%), Mazagão (8.56%), Ferreira Gomes (3.64%), Calçoene (23.23%), Pedra Branca do Amaparí (6.39%), Amapá (6.32%) and Serra do Navio (7.83%).[1] To the west it adjoins the Tumucumaque Mountains National Park and the Amapá National Forest. In the north east it adjoins the Cape Orange National Park.[2] It has an area of 2,369,400 hectares (5,855,000 acres).[1] It covers 16.5% of the state, bringing protected parts of Amapá to 63.5% of the territory. It is part of the Amapá Ecological Corridor.[3]

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