Parque Histórico Nacional dos Guararapes

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Coordinates8°8′54″S 34°55′28″W / 8.14833°S 34.92444°W / -8.14833; -34.92444
Area363 ha (900 acres)
EstablishedApril 19, 1971 (52 years old)
Parque Histórico Nacional dos Guararapes
Aerial view of the Church of Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres dos Montes Guararapes, on Guararapes Hill.
Map showing the location of Parque Histórico Nacional dos Guararapes
Map showing the location of Parque Histórico Nacional dos Guararapes
Parque Histórico Nacional dos Guararapes
LocationJaboatão dos Guararapes, Pernambuco,  Brazil
Coordinates8°8′54″S 34°55′28″W / 8.14833°S 34.92444°W / -8.14833; -34.92444
Area363 ha (900 acres)
Designation
Official nameParque Histórico Nacional dos Guararapes
TypeHistorical garden
Designated30 October 1962
Reference no.0523-T-54
EstablishedApril 19, 1971 (52 years old)
Governing bodyFunCEB (Brazilian Army Cultural Foundation)

The Parque Histórico Nacional dos Guararapes (in English: Guararapes National Historical Park) (PHNG) is a historical park located in the municipality of Jaboatão dos Guararapes, in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil.[1]

The Morro dos Guararapes (Guararapes Hill), inside the park, was the scene of one of the most important episodes in Brazilian history: the Second Battle of Guararapes - decisive in the Insurrection of Pernambuco (the expulsion of the Dutch from the north-east of Brazil) and considered to be the origin of the Brazilian Army.[1]

The Church of Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres dos Montes Guararapes, a baroque temple at the top of the hill, houses the remains of André Vidal de Negreiros and João Fernandes Vieira, two of the heroes of the battles fought there.[2]

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