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  2. Manaus - Wikipedia

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    Manaus (Portuguese: [mɐˈnaws, ma-] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. It is the seventh-largest city in Brazil, with an estimated 2022 population of 2,063,689 distributed over a land area of about 11,401 km 2 (4,402 sq mi).

  3. History of Manaus - Wikipedia

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    Manaus was the second city in Brazil (after Campos, Rio de Janeiro) to introduce electricity for street lighting. [19] The Benjamin Constant Bridge , dating from 1893, is another classic example of the city of Manaus' strength during the rubber cycle.

  4. Amazonas (Brazilian state) - Wikipedia

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    The capital, Manaus, is the largest city in the northern region, with about 2,145,444 inhabitants. 52% of the state's population lives in the city. Amazonas is the second largest precinct in northern Brazil, with 2,428,098 voters, [ 24 ] according to the Superior Electoral Court.

  5. Amazon River falls to lowest in over a century amid Brazil ...

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    The port of Manaus, the region's most populous city, at the meeting of the Rio Negro and the Amazon River, recorded 13.59 meters (44.6 ft) of water on Monday compared to 17.60 a year ago ...

  6. Wildfires in dry Amazon rainforest choke Manaus city - AOL

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    By Bruno Kelly. MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters) - Clouds of dense gray smoke from dozens of wildfires in the Brazilian Amazon, many of them illegally started, have hung over the region's capital city ...

  7. Mercado Adolpho Lisboa - Wikipedia

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    According to records of the time, the name "Adolpho Lisboa" is the same name of the mayor who administered the city of Manaus in that period. The central pavilion was inaugurated, on July 15, 1883, by the president of the Province, José Paranaguá, at a time when the city of Manaus was experiencing the rubber boom.