Rorainópolis

Municipality in Roraima, Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rorainópolis (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁoɾajˈnɔpulis]) is a municipality located in the southernmost part of the state of Roraima in Brazil. Its population is 32,647 (as of 2022) and its area is 33,594 km2. The municipality is crossed by the equator.

Country Brazil
Founded17 October 1995
Elevation
98 m (322 ft)
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Rorainópolis
Municipality of Rorainópolis
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A street in Rorainópolis
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Location of Rorainópolis in the State of Roraima
Location of Rorainópolis in the State of Roraima
Coordinates: 00°56′45″N 60°25′04″W
Country Brazil
RegionNorth
State Roraima
Founded17 October 1995
Government
  MayorLeandro Pereira da Silva (PSD)
Area
  Total
33,594 km2 (12,971 sq mi)
Elevation
98 m (322 ft)
Population
 (2022 [1])
  Total
32,647
  Density0.77/km2 (2.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−4 (AMT)
HDI (2000)0.676 – medium[2]
Websitewww.rorainopolis.rr.gov.br
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History

In the 1970s, the regional headquarters of INCRA were established in Rorainópolis along the BR-174 highway. INCRA started to distribute land which attracted settlers from all of Brazil.[3] In 1988, the name was changed from Vila do Incra to Rorainópolis.[4] In 1995, Rorainópolis became an independent municipality, and has become the second most populous of the state of Roraima.[3] The State University of Roraima [pt] operates a campus at Roraima.[5]

Nature

The Anauá National Forest is a 259,400 hectares (641,000 acres) national forest in Rorainópolis.[6] It is a protected area with sustainable use of natural resources established in 2005.[7] The Baixo Rio Branco-Jauaperi Extractive Reserve is a 581,173 hectares (1,436,110 acres) protected area which has a shared use agreement with Waimiri Atroari Indigenous Territory.[8] It has been established in 2018.[9]

The nature in Rorainópolis is under threat from palm oil plantations. Palmaplan has as of 2021, bought 30,000 hectares of land. The cattle ranchers are eager to sell their land, and deforest new areas.[10]

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