Mulata National Forest

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NearestcityAlenquer, Pará
Coordinates1°07′09″S 54°55′42″W / 1.119072°S 54.928342°W / -1.119072; -54.928342
Area216,601.41 hectares (535,233.7 acres)
DesignationNational forest
Mulata National Forest
Floresta Nacional de Mulata
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
Map showing the location of Mulata National Forest
Map showing the location of Mulata National Forest
Nearest cityAlenquer, Pará
Coordinates1°07′09″S 54°55′42″W / 1.119072°S 54.928342°W / -1.119072; -54.928342
Area216,601.41 hectares (535,233.7 acres)
DesignationNational forest
Created1 August 2001
AdministratorChico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation

Mulata National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional de Mulata) is a national forest in the state of Pará, Brazil.

The Mulata National Forest has an area of 216,601.41 hectares (535,233.7 acres).[1] It is almost equally divided between the municipalities of Alenquer (49.7%) and Monte Alegre (50.3%) in the state of Pará.[2] It adjoins the Trombetas State Forest to the west and the Paru State Forest to the north.[3] It lies in the north of the Amazon depression in the marginal plateau of the Amazon River. Altitudes range from 78 to 732 metres (256 to 2,402 ft). It is drained by the Maicuru, Curuá and Cuminapanema rivers.[4]

The Mulata National Forest is in the Amazon biome.[1] Average annual rainfall is 1,700 millimetres (67 in). Temperatures range from 26 to 28 °C (79 to 82 °F) and average 26 °C (79 °F).[4] Coverage is 53% dense rainforest, 5% open rainforest, and 41% savannah-forest contact.[5] The savannah is in the south.[4]

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