Magalhães Barata, Pará

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Magalhães Barata
Municipality
Magalhães Barata is located in Pará
Magalhães Barata
Magalhães Barata
Location in Brazil
Magalhães Barata is located in Brazil
Magalhães Barata
Magalhães Barata
Magalhães Barata (Brazil)
Coordinates: 0°47′42″S 47°35′52″W / 0.795°S 47.5978°W / -0.795; -47.5978
Country Brazil
RegionNorthern
StatePará
MesoregionNordeste Paraense
Population
 (2020 [1])
  Total
8,573
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)

Magalhães Barata is a municipality in the state of Pará in the Northern region of Brazil.[2][3][4][5]

The municipality contains the 11,037-hectare (27,270-acre) Cuinarana Marine Extractive Reserve, created in 2014. The Cuinarana River originates near the municipal headquarters. It flows north to join the Marapanim River near the Atlantic coast. It is protected by the Maracanã Marine Extractive Reserve on the east and the Cuinarana Marine Extractive Reserve on the west.[6]

As early as 1936, there existed in the city of Marapanim the district of Cuinarana, which on December 29, 1961, was elevated to the status of municipality, gaining the name of Magalhães Barata, in honor of the former governor of the state of Pará, by state law nº 2.460.[7]

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