Ilhéus

E733759

Ilhéus is a historic coastal city in northeastern Brazil known for its cacao production, beaches, and role as the setting of several novels by writer Jorge Amado.

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Ilhéus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
belongsTo Federative Republic of Brazil NERFINISHED
country Brazil
governedBy municipal government of Ilhéus
hasAttraction cacao farms
colonial-era churches
historic city center
urban beaches
hasClimate tropical climate
hasCoastlineFeature river mouths
sandy beaches
hasCulturalAssociation Brazilian modernist literature
cacao barons (coronéis do cacau) NERFINISHED
hasCulturalEvent festivals related to cacao
religious festivals
hasDemographics predominantly Brazilian population
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
cacao farming
fishing
tourism industry
hasEconomicHistory boom-and-bust cacao cycle
hasHeritage cacao cultivation culture
hasHistoricalRole important cacao export center
hasMunicipalStatusSince 19th century
hasReligion predominantly Christian population
hasSubregion rural cacao-growing areas
urban area of Ilhéus
hasTransport port facilities
regional airport
isCoastalCity true
isSettingOfWorkBy Jorge Amado NERFINISHED
isTouristDestinationFor beach tourism
cultural tourism
literary tourism
knownFor beaches
being a setting of novels by Jorge Amado
cacao production
historic architecture
tourism
languageUsed Portuguese
locatedIn Bahia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Northeast Region of Brazil
locatedOn eastern coast of Bahia
locatedOnBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
partOf Cacao Coast (Costa do Cacau) NERFINISHED
timeZone Brasília Time

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Bahia contains Ilhéus