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{{Short description|State in the Northeast region of Brazil}} | |||
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[[File:Flag of Ceará.svg|thumb|right|Flag of Ceará]] | |||
Ceará | [[File:Map of Brazil with Ceará highlighted.svg|thumb|left|Location of Ceará in Brazil]] | ||
'''Ceará''' is a state located in the [[Northeast Region, Brazil|Northeast region]] of [[Brazil]]. It is bordered by the states of [[Piauí]] to the west, [[Pernambuco]] to the south, and [[Paraíba]] and [[Rio Grande do Norte]] to the east. To the north lies the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. The capital city of Ceará is [[Fortaleza]], which is one of the largest cities in Brazil. | |||
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== | ==Geography== | ||
Ceará | Ceará covers an area of approximately 148,920 square kilometers, making it one of the smaller states in Brazil by area. The state is characterized by a diverse landscape that includes coastal beaches, [[serra|serras]] (mountain ranges), and [[sertão]] (semi-arid hinterlands). The [[climate]] varies from tropical along the coast to semi-arid in the interior. | ||
== | ===Coastline=== | ||
Ceará's coastline stretches for about 573 kilometers and is known for its beautiful beaches, such as [[Jericoacoara]], [[Canoa Quebrada]], and [[Praia de Iracema]]. These beaches are popular tourist destinations and are renowned for their natural beauty and vibrant local culture. | |||
== Culture == | ===Interior=== | ||
Ceará has a rich cultural heritage, | The interior of Ceará is dominated by the [[sertão]], a region characterized by its dry climate and sparse vegetation. The [[Chapada do Araripe]] is a notable geological formation in the region, providing a unique ecosystem and rich biodiversity. | ||
==History== | |||
The history of Ceará dates back to the pre-colonial period when it was inhabited by various indigenous peoples. The first European contact was made by the Portuguese in the 16th century. Ceará became a captaincy in the Portuguese colony of Brazil in the 17th century. | |||
During the 19th century, Ceará played a significant role in the abolitionist movement in Brazil. It was one of the first provinces to abolish slavery, doing so in 1884, four years before the national abolition. | |||
==Economy== | |||
Ceará's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from agriculture, industry, and tourism. The state is a major producer of [[cashew nuts]], [[cotton]], and [[sugarcane]]. The industrial sector includes textiles, footwear, and food processing. | |||
Tourism is a vital part of the economy, with visitors attracted to the state's beaches, cultural festivals, and historical sites. Fortaleza, as a major urban center, is a hub for commerce and services. | |||
==Culture== | |||
Ceará has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by indigenous, African, and Portuguese traditions. The state is known for its [[forró]] music and dance, as well as its [[literature]] and [[art]]. | |||
===Festivals=== | |||
Ceará hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, including the [[Fortaleza Carnival]], which is one of the largest in the country. The [[June Festivals]] (Festas Juninas) are also widely celebrated, featuring traditional music, dance, and food. | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Fortaleza]] | |||
* [[Northeast Region, Brazil]] | |||
* [[Brazil]] | |||
* [[Jericoacoara]] | |||
[[Category:States of Brazil]] | [[Category:States of Brazil]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Ceará]] | ||
Revision as of 17:31, 18 February 2025
State in the Northeast region of Brazil

Ceará is a state located in the Northeast region of Brazil. It is bordered by the states of Piauí to the west, Pernambuco to the south, and Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte to the east. To the north lies the Atlantic Ocean. The capital city of Ceará is Fortaleza, which is one of the largest cities in Brazil.
Geography
Ceará covers an area of approximately 148,920 square kilometers, making it one of the smaller states in Brazil by area. The state is characterized by a diverse landscape that includes coastal beaches, serras (mountain ranges), and sertão (semi-arid hinterlands). The climate varies from tropical along the coast to semi-arid in the interior.
Coastline
Ceará's coastline stretches for about 573 kilometers and is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Jericoacoara, Canoa Quebrada, and Praia de Iracema. These beaches are popular tourist destinations and are renowned for their natural beauty and vibrant local culture.
Interior
The interior of Ceará is dominated by the sertão, a region characterized by its dry climate and sparse vegetation. The Chapada do Araripe is a notable geological formation in the region, providing a unique ecosystem and rich biodiversity.
History
The history of Ceará dates back to the pre-colonial period when it was inhabited by various indigenous peoples. The first European contact was made by the Portuguese in the 16th century. Ceará became a captaincy in the Portuguese colony of Brazil in the 17th century.
During the 19th century, Ceará played a significant role in the abolitionist movement in Brazil. It was one of the first provinces to abolish slavery, doing so in 1884, four years before the national abolition.
Economy
Ceará's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from agriculture, industry, and tourism. The state is a major producer of cashew nuts, cotton, and sugarcane. The industrial sector includes textiles, footwear, and food processing.
Tourism is a vital part of the economy, with visitors attracted to the state's beaches, cultural festivals, and historical sites. Fortaleza, as a major urban center, is a hub for commerce and services.
Culture
Ceará has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by indigenous, African, and Portuguese traditions. The state is known for its forró music and dance, as well as its literature and art.
Festivals
Ceará hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, including the Fortaleza Carnival, which is one of the largest in the country. The June Festivals (Festas Juninas) are also widely celebrated, featuring traditional music, dance, and food.