Aracruz

E946431

Aracruz is a coastal municipality in southeastern Brazil known for its eucalyptus plantations, pulp industry, and Indigenous Tupiniquim and Guarani communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
abbreviation Aracruz, ES NERFINISHED
administrativeDivisionOf Espírito Santo NERFINISHED
climate tropical climate
country Brazil
governedBy municipal government of Aracruz
hasCoastOn Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
hasCommunity Guarani people NERFINISHED
Tupiniquim people NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAspect Indigenous traditions of Guarani
Indigenous traditions of Tupiniquim
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
cattle ranching
cellulose production
fishing
port-related services
silviculture
tourism
hasEconomicImportance important center of pulp production in Brazil
hasEnvironmentalIssue conflicts over land use
deforestation due to eucalyptus plantations
hasFeature coastal beaches
mangroves
restinga vegetation
river estuaries
hasIndigenousTerritory Guarani Indigenous lands NERFINISHED
Tupiniquim Indigenous lands NERFINISHED
hasIndustry forestry-based industry
pulp and paper mills
hasLandUse large areas of eucalyptus monoculture
hasNeighboringFeature Atlantic coastal ecosystems
hasPopulationCharacteristic mixed Indigenous and non-Indigenous population
hasSettlementType municipality
hasTransportInfrastructure regional highways
hasUrbanArea city of Aracruz NERFINISHED
knownFor eucalyptus plantations
forestry sector
paper industry
pulp industry
languageUsed Portuguese
locatedIn coastal region of Espírito Santo
southeastern Brazil
locatedOn coast of Espírito Santo
partOf Espírito Santo mesoregions
partOfRegion Southeast Region of Brazil NERFINISHED
state Espírito Santo NERFINISHED
timeZone Brasília Time

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