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Amapá-Amapá
Amapá ([amaˈpa] ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil. It is in the North Region of Brazil. It is the second-least populous state and the eighteenth-largest
Amapá-Macapá
pronunciation: [makaˈpa] (listen) is a city in Brazil with a population of 512,902 (2020 estimate), and is the capital of Amapá state in the country's North Region
Amapá-Amapa
Amapa may refer to: Amapá, one of the states of Brazil Amapá (municipality), a municipality in that Brazilian state Amapa, Nayarit, a town in the Mexican
Amapá-Brazil–France border
territories of Brazil and France. The border is located between the Brazilian state of Amapá and French Guiana. It is 730 kilometres (450 mi) in length. It
Amapá-Amapá Question
The Amapá Question, known in France as the Franco-Brazilian Dispute (French: Contesté franco-brésilien) was a 1895 border dispute involving France and
Amapá-Brazil
last three: Amapá and Roraima (which gained statehood status) and Fernando de Noronha, which became a state district of Pernambuco. Brazil's upper-middle
Amapá-Languages of South America
basin). In Brazil, there are around 135 indigenous languages confirmed. The regions with the most speakers are North and Central-West Brazil, where there
Amapá-Federative units of Brazil
became a state. The Brazilian constitution of 1988 created the state of Tocantins from the northern portion of Goiás, established Amapá and Roraima as states
Amapá-List of municipalities in Amapá
is a list of the municipalities in the state of Amapá (AP), located in the North Region of Brazil. Amapá is divided into 16 municipalities, which are grouped
Amapá-Pouteria
Alves-Araújo – Brazil (Pernambuco and Bahia) Pouteria amapaensis Pires & T.D.Penn. – Brazil (Amapá) Pouteria amazonica Radlk. – Brazil (Amazonas) Pouteria
Amapá-North Region, Brazil
comprises the states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima, and Tocantins. Its demographic density is the lowest in Brazil considering all the regions
Amapá-Flag of Amapá
The flag of Amapá is one of the official symbols of the state of Amapá, Brazil. The current flag was introduced by Decree No. 8 of 23 April 1984. Each
Amapá-Federal University of Amapá
University of Amapá (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Amapá, UNIFAP) is a Brazilian public institution which is located in Macapá, Brazil. List of federal
Amapá-Amapá (municipality)
Amapá ([ɐmɐˈpa] ) is a municipality located in the easternmost portion of the homonymous state of Amapá in Brazil. Its population is 9,187 and its area
Amapá-Brazil national football team
Brazil in men's international football and is administered by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the governing body for football in Brazil.
Amapá-Palikur
are an indigenous people located in the riverine areas of the Brazilian state of Amapá and in French Guiana, particularly in the south-eastern border
Amapá-Lamproblattidae
pugionata Fritzsche & Zompro, 2008: Brazil Lamproblatta Hebard, 1919 L. albipalpus Hebard, 1919: Panama; Colombia; Brazil (Amapá) L. ancistroides Rehn, 1930:
Amapá-Mazagão
Government of Amapá (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 April 2021. IBGE 2020 "Mazagão" (in Portuguese). Macapá, Amapá, Brazil: Governo do Estado do Amapá. 2011. Archived
Amapá-Manga, Amapá
is an Amerindian village of the Karipuna do Amapá people in the Brazilian municipality of Oiapoque, Amapá. It is the largest village of the tribe. Manga
Amapá-Igor Paixão
quilombola do Amapá" [Forward Igor Paixão dedicates state league title of Coritiba to his family from a quilombola origin in Amapá] (in Brazilian Portuguese)
Amapá-Campeonato Amapaense
as Amapazão, is the football league of the State of Amapá, Brazil. It is organized by the Amapá State Football Federation. First Stage Standard round-robin
Amapá-Estrada de Ferro do Amapá
The Amapá Railway is a former rail line built by Bethlehem Steel to exploit the manganese deposits in the territory of Amapá (now a state), Brazil. It
Amapá-Lambada
Aurino Quirino Gonçalves, or simply Pinduca, is a Brazilian musician and singer in the north of Brazil (Amapá and Pará area), where it is strongly believed
Amapá-Legislative Assembly of the State of Amapá
the State of Amapá (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Amapá) is the legislative body of the government of the state of Amapá in Brazil. It is composed
Amapá-Municipalities of Brazil
Municipalities of Acre (AC) Municipalities of Alagoas (AL) Municipalities of Amapá (AP) Municipalities of Amazonas (AM) Municipalities of Bahia (BA) Municipalities
Amapá-Oiapoque
pronunciation: [ɔjɐˈpɔki]) is a municipality in the north of the state of Amapá, Brazil. Its population is 27,906 and its area is 22,625 square kilometres (8
Amapá-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil
in Brazil in 1926 with the opening of the South American Mission. Missionary work was focused on small German immigrant colonies in South Brazil. The
Amapá-Federal territories of Brazil
various states across Brazil: Amapá, Guaporé, Iguaçu, Ponta Porã, and Rio Branco. 1988 Brazil Const. ttl III, ch. I, art. 18 1988 Brazil Const. ttl III, ch
Amapá-Demographics of Brazil
with 1.98 children per woman. Other regions with high fertility include Amapá, with 1.87 children per woman, Amazonas, 1.85 in Roraima, 1.84, in Maranhão
Amapá-Ayapana
Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles, Trinidad, French Guiana, Ecuador, northern Brazil (Amapá, Amazonas, Pará) Ayapana turbacensis (Hieron.) R.M.King & H.Rob. - Colombia
Amapá-Lists of Brazilian state governors
Amapá List of governors of Amazonas List of governors of Bahia List of governors of Espírito Santo List of governors of the Federal District (Brazil)
Amapá-Tumucumaque Mountains National Park
pronunciation: [tumukuˈmaki]) is situated in the Amazon Rainforest in the Brazilian states of Amapá and Pará. It is bordered to the north by French Guiana and Suriname
Amapá-Republic of Independent Guiana
French Guiana, sent troops to Mapá (nowadays: Amapá), and forced Cabral to retreat. Six French, and 30 Brazilian soldiers and civilians were killed during
Amapá-Froesiochloa
is Froesiochloa boutelouoides, native to Guyana, French Guiana, and Brazil (Amapá, Pará). The genus Froesiochloa is in the family Poaceae in the major
Amapá-List of dialling codes in Brazil
– entire State of Roraima (capital city Boa Vista) 96 – entire State of Amapá (capital city Macapá) 98 – North (Greater São Luís, Pinheiro) 99 – Central
Amapá-List of ecoregions in Brazil
(Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay) Pantanal (Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay) Caatinga (Brazil) Saint Peter and Saint Paul rocks (Brazil) Amapá mangroves (Brazil) Bahia
Amapá-French invasions in Brazil
"A INTRUSÃO FRANCESA NO AMAPÁ EM 1895- E O MASSACRE DA VILA AMAPÁ" (PDF). FAHIMTB. "Laudo Suíço faz 118 anos". Diario do Amapá. 2018-12-02. Retrieved 2021-12-09
Amapá-List of cities in Brazil by population
Brazil has a high level of urbanization with 87.8% of the population residing in urban and metropolitan areas. The criteria used by the IBGE (Brazilian
Amapá-Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)
seats of the Senate. Its candidate also won the gubernatorial election in Amapá. Differences with PT, which had accumulated over the 90s as they disputed
Amapá-Brazilian cuisine
The cuisine of this region, which includes the states of Acre, Amazonas, Amapá, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima, and Tocantins, is heavily influenced by indigenous
Amapá-50th meridian west
Atlantic Ocean 1°42′N 50°0′W / 1.700°N 50.000°W / 1.700; -50.000 (Brazil) Brazil Amapá — mainland and the island of Bailique 0°56′N 50°0′W / 0.933°N
Amapá-Aparai people
The Aparai or Apalai are an indigenous people of Brazil, who live in Amapá and Pará states. A little community is located in French Guiana, in Antecume
Amapá-Flag of Brazil
(representing Acre), and finally four more stars in 1992 (representing Amapá, Roraima, Rondônia and Tocantins), totaling 27 stars in its current version
Amapá-Rehia
the grass family. The only known species is Rehia nervata, native to Brazil (Amapá, Pará, Maranhão) and to the Guianas (Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana)
Amapá-4th parallel north
French Guiana 4°0′N 51°45′W / 4.000°N 51.750°W / 4.000; -51.750 (Brazil) Brazil Amapá 4°0′N 51°10′W / 4.000°N 51.167°W / 4.000; -51.167 (Atlantic
Amapá-Brazilian Socialist Party
first round, and the PSB elected another governor, João Capiberibe, in Amapá, as well as a Senator in Pará. The party continued to grow with the adhesion
Amapá-Geography of Brazil
9% in Amapá to 14.0% in Rondônia. In 1996 the North had 11.1 million inhabitants, only 7% of the national total. However, its share of Brazil's total
Amapá-List of Brazilian federative units by gross regional domestic product
per capita at the same time that the Federal District has the highest. Amapá, Acre and Roraima are the poorest states in the country with 0.59% of the
Amapá-Santo Antônio River (Amapá)
The Santo António River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e
Amapá-Subdivisions of Brazil
(Região Sul) Brazil is divided into 27 federative units: 26 states and 1 federal district (Distrito Federal). Acre (AC) Alagoas (AL) Amapá (AP) Amazonas
Amapá-Porto Grande
ˈgɾɐ̃dʒi]) is a municipality located in the southeast of the state of Amapá in Brazil. Its population is 22,452 and its area is 4,425 km2. Porto Grande became
Amapá-3rd parallel north
French Guiana 3°0′N 52°22′W / 3.000°N 52.367°W / 3.000; -52.367 (Brazil) Brazil Amapá 3°0′N 50°57′W / 3.000°N 50.950°W / 3.000; -50.950 (Atlantic
Amapá-List of largest cities in Brazil by state
PMID 35920533. "Macapa, Brazil Metro Area Population 1950-2023". Macrotrends.net. Retrieved 2023-10-13. "Brazil Population: Residents: North: Amapá: Santana". CEIC
Amapá-Araguari River (Amapá)
hectares (1,137,560 acres) Amapá National Forest, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 1989. List of rivers of Amapá Wikimedia Commons has media
Amapá-Amapá Grande River
Amapá Grande River is a river of Amapá state in eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Brazilian Ministry of Transport 2°07′11″N 50°45′00″W / 2.11972°N
Amapá-51st meridian west
Atlantic Ocean 3°6′N 51°0′W / 3.100°N 51.000°W / 3.100; -51.000 (Brazil) Brazil Amapá Pará — from 0°0′N 51°0′W / 0.000°N 51.000°W / 0.000; -51.000
Amapá-List of wars involving Brazil
This is a list of wars involving the Federative Republic of Brazil and its predecessor states from the colonial period to the present day. Confederation
Amapá-Time in Brazil
Tocantins, Pará and Amapá, and the Federal District, which includes the national capital city, Brasília. About 93% of the Brazilian population live in
Amapá-Amapá River
The Amapá River (Portuguese: Rio Amapá) is a river of the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Matupiri River. The Amapá River rises in
Amapá-BR-156 (Brazil highway)
2013-04-09. "Ponte entre Brasil e União Europeia é aberta no Amapá após 6 anos pronta". Amapá (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-03-18. Retrieved 2017-03-18. Wikimedia
Amapá-Military dictatorship in Brazil
The military dictatorship in Brazil (Portuguese: ditadura militar), occasionally referred to as the Fifth Brazilian Republic, was established on 1 April
Amapá-Olyra (plant)
one species extending into Africa. Olyra amapana Soderstr. & Zuloaga - Brazil(Amapá, Rondônia, Amazonas), Venezuela (Amazonas)) Olyra bahiensis R.P.Oliveira
Amapá-Papaléo Paes
elected Senator representing the state of Amapá. His tenure lasted from 2003 to 2011. In 2006, he ran at the Amapá state elections, but failed to secure enough
Amapá-Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Amazon (west of what is now Manaus) and also significant pockets in modern Amapá and Roraima states. The names by which the different Tupi tribes were recorded
Amapá-Amapá State Forest
The Amapá State Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Estadual do Amapá) is a state forest in the state of Amapá, Brazil. The Amapá State Forest is divided between
Amapá-Regions of Brazil
North Northeast Central-West Southeast South Acre Amazonas Pará Roraima Amapá Rondônia Tocantins Maranhão Bahia Piauí Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Paraíba
Amapá-Borders of Brazil
The borders of Brazil are the international borders that Brazil shares with neighbouring countries. Brazil has terrestrial boundaries with nine countries
Amapá-Amapá National Forest
The Amapá National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional do Amapá) is a national forest in the state of Amapá, Brazil. It supports sustainable exploitation
Amapá-Tacacá
Tacacá (Brazilian Portuguese: [taka'ka]) is a typical dish of Northern Brazil (mostly consumed in Pará, Amazonas, Acre, Amapá and Roraima). It is made
Amapá-Alopoglossus theodorusi
is found in the eastern Guiana Shield, in French Guiana and northern Brazil (Amapá state). The specific name honors the herpetologist Theodorus Willem
Amapá-Trem Desportivo Clube
Desportivo Clube, commonly referred to as Trem, is a Brazilian professional club based in Macapá, Amapá founded on 1 January 1947. It competes in the Campeonato
Amapá-Amazonas (Brazilian state)
Superintendence (Suframa) and thus, the Amapá received the same benefit given for other Amazonian Brazilian States. The creation of the Manaus free trade
Amapá-Workers' Party (Brazil)
lost control of Pará. Candidates supported by the party won the race in Amapá, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Pernambuco, Piauí and Rio
Amapá-List of Brazilian flags
the province of Alagoas Old state flag of Alagoas (1894–1963) Flag of the Amapá Federal Territory (1984–1991). Unofficial flag of the Province of Amazonas
Amapá-Saxo-fridericia
Körn - N Brazil (Amapá, Amazonas), SE Colombia, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname Saxo-fridericia compressa Maguire - Venezuela (Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas)
Amapá-Randolfe Rodrigues
6 November 1972) is a Brazilian journalist and politician. Since 2011, Rodrigues serves as a Senator for the state of Amapá, was the most voted in the
Amapá-LGBT rights in Brazil
the states of Acre (2017), Alagoas (2001/13), Amapá (2009), Amazonas (2006), Bahia (2007/14), the Brazilian Federal District (1997/17), Ceará (2009/14)
Amapá-Amazônia Legal
Amazônia Legal encompasses all seven states of the North Region (Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima and Tocantins), as well as most of Mato
Amapá-Preto River (Amapá)
The Preto River is a river of Amapá state in Brazil. It is a tributary of the Amazon River. 0°19′S 51°21′W / 0.317°S 51.350°W / -0.317; -51.350 List
Amapá-52nd meridian west
French Guiana 3°37′N 52°0′W / 3.617°N 52.000°W / 3.617; -52.000 (Brazil) Brazil Amapá Pará — from 1°10′S 52°0′W / 1.167°S 52.000°W / -1.167; -52.000
Amapá-Brazil in World War II
Brazil was on the Allied side in World War II (1939–1945) despite the fascist sympathies of its ruling Estado Novo regime. German and Italian submarines
Amapá-List of Philodendron species
Colombia Philodendron cardosoi E.G.Gonç. – Brazil (Pará) Philodendron carinatum E.G.Gonç. – Brazil (Amapá) Philodendron cataniapoense G.S.Bunting – S
Amapá-Pardo Brazilians
In Brazil, Pardo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpaʁdu]) is an ethnic and skin color category used by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics
Amapá-List of female state governors in Brazil
appointed on an interim basis. Acre Iolanda Fleming, 1986 – March 15, 1987 Amapá Dalva Figueiredo, April 5, 2002 – January 1, 2003 Distrito Federal Maria
Amapá-Neogoveidae
(Guyana: Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) Neogovea immsi Hinton, 1938 (Brazil: Amapá) Neogovea kamakusa Shear, 1977 (Guyana: Essequibo Islands-West Demerara)
Amapá-List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean
River Macapá South America Brazil, Amapá Amazon River Santarém South America Brazil, Pará Amazon River Belém South America Brazil, Pará Amazon River - Pará
Amapá-History of the Jews in Brazil
The history of the Jews in Brazil begins during the settlement of Europeans in the new world. Although only baptized Christians were subject to the Inquisition
Amapá-Federal District (Brazil)
fedeˈɾaw] ) is one of 27 federative units of Brazil. Located in the Center-West Region, it is the smallest Brazilian federal unit and the only one that has
Amapá-Fazendinha
Fazendinha is a district in the Brazilian municipality of Macapá in the state of Amapá. It is the main beach for the capital Macapá. Fazendinha is a suburb
Amapá-Raulian Paiva
Ultimate Fighting Championship. Paiva was born and raised Santana, Amapá, Brazil where he still trains. He started his MMA career at the age of 18. Paiva
Amapá-History of Brazil (1985–present)
Brazilian history from 1985 to the present, also known as the Sixth Brazilian Republic or New Republic, is the contemporary epoch in the history of Brazil
Amapá-Arapari River (Amapá)
Arapari River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e
Amapá-Maxixe (dance)
Ernesto Nazareth (piano). Problems playing this file? See media help. Amapá "Amapá" composed by Costa Júnior in 1901. Recorded by Dante Santoro (flute)
Amapá-Mining in Brazil
R$25.5 billion. Amapá produced 91.5 thousand tons. In copper, Pará produced almost 980 thousand tons (of the 1.28 million tons in Brazil), at a value of
Amapá-List of Brazilians
1977); president of the Federal Senate; senator by Amapá Dilma Rousseff (born 1947); ex-president of Brazil, impeached; ex-Chief of Staff of the Presidency;
Amapá-List of governors of Amapá
governors of the Brazilian state of Amapá. Amapá has held direct elections for governor since 1990. Edgar Rodrigues. "Administradores do Amapá" (in Portuguese)
Amapá-List of universities in Brazil by state
Saúde de Alagoas [pt] (UNCISAL) Federal University of Amapá (UNIFAP) Universidade Estadual do Amapá [pt] (UEAP) Amazonas State University (UEA) Federal
Amapá-Slavery in Brazil
Slavery in Brazil began long before the first Portuguese settlement. Later, colonists were heavily dependent on indigenous labor during the initial phases
Amapá-Religion in Brazil
predominant religion in Brazil is Christianity, with Catholicism being its largest denomination. In 1891, when the first Brazilian Republican Constitution
Amapá-Passiflora subg. Astrophea
Amazonas) Passiflora chlorina Brazil (Mina Gerais ) Passiflora cirrhipes Peru ( San Martín) Passiflora costata Brazil(Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia),
Amapá-List of Masonic Grand Lodges Central and South America
"Membres" [Members]. CLIPSAS (in French). Retrieved July 11, 2014. GOLA Brazil Origem do G.·.O.·.L.·.A.·. retrieved 16 January 2014 "Foreign Grand Lodges"
Amapá-History of Brazil
constitute Brazil were occupied, fought over and settled by diverse tribes. Thus, the history of Brazil begins with the indigenous people in Brazil. The Portuguese
Amapá-Amapá Biodiversity Corridor
The Amapá Biodiversity Corridor (Portuguese: Corredor de Biodiversidade do Amapá) is an ecological corridor in the state of Amapá, Brazil. It provides
Amapá-Amazon River
Cabo Norte, the cape located straight east of Pracuúba in the Brazilian state of Amapá, to Ponta da Tijoca near the town of Curuçá, in the state of Pará
Amapá-Afro-Brazilians
Afro-Brazilians (Portuguese: afro-brasileiros; pronounced [ˈafɾo bɾaziˈle(j)ɾus]) are Brazilians who have predominantly sub-Saharan African ancestry (see
Amapá-Outline of Brazil
Martin Vaz, Atol das Rocas, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks UTC-03: Alagoas, Amapá, Bahia, Ceará, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Maranhão, Minas
Amapá-Karipuna do Amapá
The Karipuna do Amapá (also: Karipúna) are an indigenous people located in the riverine areas of the Brazilian state of Amapá, particularly around the
Amapá-Miss Amapá
Miss Amapá is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Amapá at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in
Amapá-List of unclassified languages of South America
Harritiahan – middle course of the Matapi River, Amapá territory. Macuani – Oiapoque River, Amapá territory. Maniba – unknown language spoken on the
Amapá-Tobochares
Tobochares fusus Girón and Short, 2021: Brazil (Amapá), French Guiana Tobochares goias Girón and Short, 2021: Brazil (Goiás) Tobochares kappel Girón and Short
Amapá-Proposed federative units of Brazil
with the other state elections in Brazil, according to the constitutional provision. transitory. As for Roraima and Amapá, their governors would only have
Amapá-Southeast Region, Brazil
The Southeast Region of Brazil (Portuguese: Região Sudeste do Brasil; Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁeʒiˈɐ̃w suˈdɛstʃi du bɾaˈziw]) is composed of the states
Amapá-54th meridian west
Suriname 2°13′N 54°0′W / 2.217°N 54.000°W / 2.217; -54.000 (Brazil) Brazil Amapá Pará — from 1°32′N 54°0′W / 1.533°N 54.000°W / 1.533; -54.000
Amapá-2006 Brazilian general election
the Brazilian Social Democratic Party Amapá – Waldez Góes from the Democratic Labour Party (re-elected) Amazonas – Eduardo Braga from the Brazilian Democratic
Amapá-Amapá Clube
Amapá Clube, commonly referred to as simply Amapá, was a Brazilian football club based in Macapá, Amapá. Founded in 1944, it last competed in the 2008
Amapá-Brazil socio-geographic division
The Brazil socio-geographic division is a slightly different division than the Brazilian Division by Regions. It separates the country into three different
Amapá-List of football clubs in Brazil
This is a list of football clubs located in Brazil. The list is sorted alphabetically by state and includes both active and inactive clubs. These football
Amapá-Rio Amapá Sustainable Development Reserve
The Rio Amapá Sustainable Development Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável do Rio Amapá is a sustainable development reserve in
Amapá-Mutum River (Amapá)
The Mutum River (Portuguese: Rio Mutum) is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. It is a left tributary of the Araguari River. The river defines
Amapá-Military Police (Brazil)
uniformed preventive state police of the states and of the Federal District of Brazil. The Military Police units are the main ostensive police force at the state
Amapá-Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)
federal legislative body and the lower house of the National Congress of Brazil. The chamber comprises 513 deputies, who are elected by proportional representation
Amapá-Football in Brazil
Football is the most popular sport in Brazil and a prominent part of the country's national identity. The Brazil national football team has won the FIFA
Amapá-Scotch bonnet (sea snail)
and further south in the Atlantic coast of South America, Suriname, Brazil (Amapá, Maranhão, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Bahia, Espírito
Amapá-Federal Senate (Brazil)
(Portuguese: Senado Federal) is the upper house of the National Congress of Brazil. When created under the Imperial Constitution in 1824, it was based on the
Amapá-Brazil women's national football team
Germany v Brazil Brazil v Chile Brazil v Panama France v Brazil Jamaica v Brazil Canada v Brazil Canada v Brazil Brazil v Japan Brazil v Japan
Amapá-Axonopus
from northern Mexico to Brazil Axonopus senescens (Döll) Henrard - Amapá, Fr Guiana, Colombia Axonopus siccus (Nees) Kuhlm. - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay
Amapá-Parque Arqueológico do Solstício
academic sources as AP-CA-18, is an archaeological park located in Amapá state, Brazil, near the city of Calçoene. It contains a megalithic stone circle
Amapá-List of rivers of Brazil
River Amambaí River Amanã River Amandaú River Amanguijá River Amapá Grande River Amapá River Amapari River Amazon River Amola-Faca River (Caveiras River)
Amapá-Brazilian Football Confederation
The Brazilian Football Confederation (Portuguese: Confederação Brasileira de Futebol; CBF) is the governing body of football in Brazil. It was founded
Amapá-List of current state governors in Brazil
In Brazil, the governors are the chief executives of the states of Brazil. The list below contains are the elected governors for the 2023-2027 term. Pontes
Amapá-Transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil
Portuguese royal court transferred from Lisbon to the Portuguese colony of Brazil in a strategic retreat of queen Maria I of Portugal, prince regent John
Amapá-Brazilian Navy
The Brazilian Navy (Portuguese: Marinha do Brasil, lit. 'Navy of Brazil') is the naval service branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces, responsible for conducting
Amapá-Timeline of Brazilian history
This is a timeline of Brazilian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Brazil and its predecessor states.
Amapá-São Paulo
exception of the states of Amazonas, Roraima and Amapá. Routes to 1,010 cities in five countries (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay) are available
Amapá-Karipúna French Creole
Karipúna community, which lives in the Uaçá Indian Reservation in the Brazilian state of Amapá, on the Curipi and Oyapock rivers. It is mostly French-lexified
Amapá-Camilo Capiberibe
Góes Capiberibe (born 23 May 1972) is a Brazilian politician. He was the Governor of the Brazilian state of Amapá from 2011 to 2015 Capiberibe is the son
Amapá-Franco-Brazilian Binational Bridge
The Franco-Brazilian Binational Bridge spans the Oyapock River, linking the cities of Oiapoque in Amapá, Brazil and Saint-Georges-de-l'Oyapock in French
Amapá-Indigenous Peoples Day (Brazil)
In Brazil, Indigenous Peoples Day (Portuguese: Dia dos Povos Indígenas), observed annually on April 19, recognizes and honours the indigenous peoples of
Amapá-Rhytachne
(Tabasco), Venezuela (Guárico, Apure, Amazonas, Bolívar), Guyana, Suriname, Brazil (Amapá, Minas Gerais) Rhytachne latifolia Clayton - Tanzania, Zambia Rhytachne
Amapá-São Luís River (Amapá)
São Luís River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Weather Porto De Moz weather station: 16 m.a.s.l., 87.0 km away
Amapá-List of Brazilian states by literacy rate
This article is a list of Brazilian states by literacy rate. Brazil portal Education in Brazil "Tabela 7113: Taxa de analfabetismo das pessoas de 15 anos
Amapá-Animal husbandry in Brazil
4%) and Central-West (4,4%). Pará was responsible for 37.9%, followed by Amapá (21.6%), representing together 89.9% of the herd in the North Region and
Amapá-Same-sex marriage in Brazil
Sergipe, 26 in Maranhão, 24 in Rondônia, 18 in Acre, 18 in Tocantins, 8 in Amapá and 5 in Roraima. 2018 saw a significant rise in marriages, particularly
Amapá-Kumarumã
Amerindian village of the Galibi Marwono people in the Brazilian municipality of Oiapoque, Amapá. It is the largest village of the tribe. Kumarumã was
Amapá-BR-210 (Brazil highway)
segments in Amazonas, Pará, and Amapá. The planning of the highway would consist of connecting Macapá, Amapá with the Brazil-Colombia border in the municipality
Amapá-Oiapoque Airport
Retrieved 8 May 2021. "Destroços de avião desaparecido encontrados no Amapá". UOL Noticias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 April 2021. Airport information
Amapá-Amazon Delta
distributary channel), in northern South America. It is located in the Brazilian states of Amapá and Pará and encompasses the Marajó Archipelago, whose largest
Amapá-Hepatus pudibundus
Mexico, the Antilles, Venezuela, and the Guianas to the entire coast of Brazil (Amapá to Rio Grande do Sul), and in the eastern Atlantic from Guinea to South
Amapá-Theobroma grandiflorum
naturally cultivated in the jungles of north of Brazil, with the largest production in Pará, Amazonas and Amapá, Colombia, Bolivia and Peru. The pulp of the
Amapá-Dutch Brazil
Dutch Brazil (Dutch: Nederlands-Brazilië), also known as New Holland (Dutch: Nieuw-Holland), was a colony of the Dutch Republic in the northeastern portion
Amapá-Oropouche orthobunyavirus
reported in the northern state of Pará, Brazil, and from 1980 to 2004, OROV had spread to the Amazonas, Amapá, Acre, Rondônia, Tocantins, and Maranhão
Amapá-Portuguese Brazilians
both sexes landed in Belém, coming from Feiteira, Faial. In 1751 Macapá in Amapá received Azoreans and it was recommended to the captain of the ship to have
Amapá-Agriculture in Brazil
agriculture of Brazil is historically one of the principal bases of Brazil's economy. While its initial focus was on sugarcane, Brazil eventually became
Amapá-Armorial of Brazil
District. Coat of arms of Acre Coat of arms of Alagoas Coat of arms of Amapá Coat of arms of Amazonas Coat of arms of Bahia Coat of arms of Ceará Coat
Amapá-Ilha de Santana
Ilha de Santana is an island and district in the Brazilian municipality of Santana, in the state of Amapá. It is located in the Amazon River across the city
Amapá-List of Brazil international footballers
The Brazil national football team represents the country of Brazil in international association football. It is fielded by the Brazilian Football Confederation
Amapá-South Region, Brazil
The South Region of Brazil (Região Sul do Brasil; [ʁeʒiˈɐ̃w suw du bɾaˈziw]) is one of the five regions of Brazil. It includes the states of Paraná, Rio
Amapá-Karipuna language
Palikúr language (Arawakan): the original language of the Karipuna do Amapá of Brazil and French Guiana, assigned ISO code [plu] an unrecorded language,
Amapá-Endrick (footballer, born 1995)
his career as a footballer with the Brazilian club Ypiranga in 2014. In 2015, Endrick moved to another club in Brazil, Campinense. Later that same year
Amapá-2023 Brazil blackout
(in Brazilian Portuguese). 15 August 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023. "Comunicado" [Notice]. Concessionária de Saneamento do Amapá (in Brazilian Portuguese)
Amapá-Civil Police (Brazil)
Estado do Acre Polícia Civil do Estado de Alagoas Polícia Civil do Estado do Amapá Polícia Civil do Estado do Amazonas Polícia Civil do Estado da Bahia Polícia
Amapá-Guiana Shield
Mountains of Roraima state and the Tumuc-Humac Mountains of Pará and Amapá states of Brazil. From this arc, the southern uplands slope gently downwards towards
Amapá-Central Market of Macapá
activities and invests in programs that rescue the culture of Amapá and northern Brazil. The Central Market was built during Janary Gentil Nunes' government
Amapá-Caripi River
Caripi River (also Curupi) is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. The Karipuna do Amapá Amerindians are located on along the river. Manga is
Amapá-List of football stadiums in Brazil
The following is a list of football stadiums in Brazil, ordered by capacity. Currently stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. List of
Amapá-First Brazilian Republic
ˈvɛʎɐ]), officially the Republic of the United States of Brazil, refers to the period of Brazilian history from 1889 to 1930. The Old Republic began with
Amapá-2014 FIFA World Cup
place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014, after the country was awarded the hosting rights in 2007. It was the second time that Brazil staged the
Amapá-List of mammals described in the 21st century
65(1):63–72.[23] Neacomys dubosti Rodentia Voss, Lunde & Simmons 2001 Brazil (Amapa), French Guiana, Suriname Voss, R.S., Lunde, D.P. & Simmons, N.B. 2001
Amapá-Amapá mangroves
The Amapá mangroves (NT1402) is an ecoregion along the Atlantic coast of the state of Amapá in Brazil. The low coastal plain has been formed from recent
Amapá-Central-West Region, Brazil
The Central-West or Center-West Region of Brazil (Portuguese: Região Centro-Oeste do Brasil; [ʁeʒiˈɐ̃w ˌsẽtɾoˈɛstʃi du bɾaˈziw]) is composed of the states
Amapá-Cerrado
pronunciation: [seˈʁadu]) is a vast ecoregion of tropical savanna in eastern Brazil, being present in the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso,
Amapá-Código de Endereçamento Postal
Alagoas, Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte 6xxxx: Ceará, Piauí, Maranhão, Pará, Amapá, Amazonas, Roraima and Acre 7xxxx: Distrito Federal, Goiás, Tocantins, Rondônia
Amapá-Brazilian Army
The Brazilian Army (Portuguese: Exército Brasileiro; EB) is the branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces responsible, externally, for defending the country
Amapá-Davi Alcolumbre
Brazilian politician member of Brazil Union (UNIÃO). He is Senator for Amapá and, in the biennium 2019–2020, former President of the Federal Senate from
Amapá-Adelophryne gutturosa
from eastern Venezuela through Guyana to French Guiana and adjacent Brazil (Amapá), possibly extending to Suriname. Its type locality is Mount Roraima
Amapá-Miss Brazil
counted as a state) currently send contestants to Miss Brazil: Miss Acre Miss Alagoas Miss Amapá Miss Amazonas Miss Bahia Miss Ceará Miss Distrito Federal
Amapá-Quilombo
pronunciation: [kiˈlõbu]; from the Kimbundu word kilombo, lit. 'war camp') is a Brazilian hinterland settlement founded by people of African origin, and others
Amapá-Black Awareness Day
called Zumbi Day. It is an official state holiday in Alagoas, Amazonas, Amapá, Mato Grosso, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and marked elsewhere by multiple
Amapá-2022 Brazilian general election
and Bolsonaro's increase was greater than Lula's also in every state. Amapá was the only state where the most voted candidate was different between
Amapá-Governors' Climate and Forests Task Force
summit the U.S. states of California, Illinois, and Wisconsin, the Brazilian states of Amapá, Amazonas, Mato Grosso, and Pará, and the Indonesian provinces
Amapá-2018 Brazilian general election
General elections were held in Brazil on 7 October 2018 to elect the president, National Congress and state governors. As no candidate in the presidential
Amapá-Estado Novo (Brazil)
State'), or Third Brazilian Republic, began on 10 November 1937, and consolidated Getúlio Vargas' power. Vargas had assumed leadership of Brazil following the
Amapá-Miss Grand Brazil 2024
Two states, Amapá and Roraima, were expected to make their debuts, while five states will return after being absent in the Miss Grand Brazil 2023 contest
Amapá-White Brazilians
White Brazilians (Portuguese: brasileiros brancos [bɾaziˈle(j)ɾuz ˈbɾɐ̃kus]) refers to Brazilian citizens who are considered or self-identify as "white"
Amapá-Brazil–Suriname border
the country. The Brazilian side of the border is almost entirely contained by Pará, with only 52 km of the border in the east with Amapá. The border runs
Amapá-List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil
This is a list of the Brazil's Indigenous or Native peoples. This is a sortable listing of peoples, associated language families, Indigenous locations
Amapá-53rd meridian west
claims - the three claims overlap. It also defines the western limit of Brazil's unofficial claim. The 53rd meridian west forms a great circle with the
Amapá-Palikúr language
Palikúr (Brazilian Portuguese: Palicur, French: Palikur) is an Arawakan language of Brazil and French Guiana. Knowledge of French and Portuguese is common
Amapá-Oyapock
between the French overseas department of French Guiana and the Brazilian state of Amapá. The Oyapock runs through the Guianan moist forests ecoregion.
Amapá-Lepidoblepharis heyerorum
William Ronald "Ron" Heyer and his wife Miriam. L. heyerorum is found in Brazil (Amapá, Amazonas, Pará) and in French Guiana. The preferred natural habitat
Amapá-Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
ˈa]; English: "Brazilian Championship A Series"), commonly referred to as the Brasileirão (pronounced [bɾazilejˈɾãw]; English: "Big Brazilian"), and also
Amapá-Cape Orange
northernmost point of the Brazilian state of Amapá. It is located in an area of tidal marshland protected in Cabo Orange National Park. In Brazil, both Cape Orange
Amapá-Pará
Pará is a state of Brazil, located in northern Brazil and traversed by the lower Amazon River. It borders the Brazilian states of Amapá, Maranhão, Tocantins
Amapá-Sucuriju
Sucuriju is a fishing village and district in the Brazilian municipality of Amapá, in the state of Amapá. The village is located on the Sucuriju River near
Amapá-Jair Bolsonaro
Nacional do Cobre e Associados (Renca) Amazonian reserve in Brazil's northern states of Pará and Amapá to commercial mining. Destruction of the Amazon rainforest
Amapá-Tourism in Brazil
Tourism is a growing sector and key to the economy of several regions of Brazil. The country had 6.589 million visitors in 2018, ranking in terms of the
Amapá-Arapaima mapae
mapae is a species of freshwater fish endemic to Brazil, where it is known only from Lago do Amapá in Amapá State. It is a member of the arapaimas, a genus
Amapá-Pedreira
the city of São Paulo Pedreira River, a tributary of the Amazon River in Amapá Pedreira Esporte Clube, an association football club in Mosqueiro, Belém
Amapá-Republic of Independent Guiana
Charvein, the Governor of French Guiana, sent troops to Mapá (nowadays: Amapá), and forced Cabral to retreat. Six French, and 30 Brazilian soldiers and
Amapá-List of Brazilian states by life expectancy
Mato Grosso 77.62 12 74.36 12 80.88 13 Acre 77.49 13 74.21 13 80.77 14 Amapá 77.16 14 74.72 11 79.60 21 Goiás 76.97 15 73.69 16 80.26 17 Ceará 76.87
Amapá-Yellow oriole
Guianas, and parts of northern Brazil, (northern Roraima state, and eastern Amapá). The yellow oriole is a bird of open woodland, scrub, and gardens. Its
Amapá-Pantanal
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Brazil national under-20 football team
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Amapa tree frog
The Amapa tree frog (Boana dentei) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae found in northern Brazil in the Amapá state (where its type locality, Serra
Amapá-Brazil socio-geographic division
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-South Region, Brazil
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Southeast Region, Brazil
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-North Region, Brazil
smaller than the whole European Union. It comprises the states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima, and Tocantins. Its demographic density
Amapá-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
| Cidades e Estados | IBGE". www.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved 11 June 2023. "Amapá | Cidades e Estados | IBGE". www.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved 12 June 2023. "Pernambuco
Amapá-Campeonato Carioca
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Inland port
Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, on Rio Negro Brazil : Port of Santana, Santana, Amapá, Brazil, on Amazon River Brazil : Port of Santarém, Santarém, Pará, Brazil
Amapá-List of cities in Brazil by population
955 387,779 +16.03% Jundiaí São Paulo 443,116 370,126 +19.72% Macapá Amapá 442,933 398,204 +11.23% São João de Meriti Rio de Janeiro 440,962 458,673
Amapá-Copa do Brasil
Campeonato Alagoano runners-up Last year Campeonato Alagoano 3rd place Amapá 2 Last year Campeonato Amapaense champions Last year Campeonato Amapaense
Amapá-São José
São José is Portuguese for Saint Joseph, and often refers to: São José dos Campos, Brazil São José may also refer to: São José da Laje São José da Tapera
Amapá-Federal District (Brazil)
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Axonopus
Axonopus morronei Gir.-Cañas - Colombia Axonopus oiapocensis G.A.Black - Amapá, French Guiana Axonopus paschalis (Stapf) Pilg. - Easter Island Axonopus
Amapá-Palikur
indigenous people located in the riverine areas of the Brazilian state of Amapá and in French Guiana, particularly in the south-eastern border region, on
Amapá-Brazil national football team
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Languages of South America
Wayuu 416,000 Colombia, Venezuela French 319,400 French Guiana, Brazil (Amapá) Sranan Tongo 307,600 Suriname, French Guiana Pomeranian 300,000 Brazil
Amapá-Karipuna language
In Amapá, the only attested indigenous language that went by the name was the Arawakan language Palikur. After the assimilation of the original Amapá people
Amapá-List of active Brazilian Navy ships
Gunboat United Kingdom 1906–1921 1906–1917 1906–1917 1906–1933 1-Acre 2-Amapá 3-Jurua 4-Missões 200 ton Goyaz class Torpedo boat United Kingdom 1907–1933
Amapá-The Guianas
department of France. So called Portuguese or Brazilian Guiana, now the Amapá state of Brazil. The three Guianas proper have a combined population of
Amapá-Amazon River
Norte, the cape located straight east of Pracuúba in the Brazilian state of Amapá, to Ponta da Tijoca near the town of Curuçá, in the state of Pará. A more
Amapá-Guyana
Guiana), French Guiana, the Guayana Region in Venezuela (Spanish Guyana), and Amapá in Brazil (Portuguese Guiana). According to the Oxford English Dictionary
Amapá-Federated state
West Herzegovina Sarajevo Canton 10 Brazil 26 states: Acre Alagoas Amapá Amazonas Bahia Ceará Espírito Santo Goiás Maranhão Mato Grosso Mato
Amapá-Borders of Brazil
Article link France (French Guiana) 730 Amapá Oyapock Oyapock River Bridge Brazil–France border Suriname 593 Amapá, Pará Defined by the Treaty of Limits
Amapá-AP
(ghost), a spirit of Khmer folklore Ap (water), the waters in Vedic mythology Amapá, Brazil (ISO abbreviation "BR-AP") Andhra Pradesh, India (ISO abbreviation
Amapá-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
440 Province of Argentina. Tajikistan 143,100 Country in Central Asia. Amapá 142,815 State of Brazil. Govi-Altai 141,400 Second largest aimag of Mongolia
Amapá-Peace of Utrecht
ISBN 978-84-9892-060-4. Campos, Luciano Rodrigues (21 April 2007). "O Arbitramento No Amapá". Archived from the original on 22 June 2008. George Chalmers, Great Britain
Amapá-Campeonato Amapaense
as Amapazão, is the football league of the State of Amapá, Brazil. It is organized by the Amapá State Football Federation. First Stage Standard round-robin
Amapá-List of Brazil state name etymologies
Alagoas Portuguese plural of alagoa, a flooded field or swamp Amapá Arawak amapá "the land in the end" (documented in Sir Walter Raleigh's account
Amapá-List of football stadiums in Brazil
Ribeiro 13,772 Sorocaba São Paulo EC São Bento 124 Zerão 13,680 Macapá Amapá Santos-AP, Trem, Ypiranga Clube 125 Giulite Coutinho 13,544 Mesquita Rio
Amapá-Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Trindade and Martim Vaz
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-List of football clubs in Brazil
Club Location Aliança Santana Amapá Macapá Cristal Macapá Independente (AP) Santana Macapá Macapá Mazagão Mazagão Oratório Macapá Santana Santana Santos
Amapá-Puerto Vallarta
downtown Vallarta to the airport and Marina Vallarta (near the airport), and Amapas and Conchas Chinas, which are built into the mountain slightly south and
Amapá-List of extreme points of Brazil
town: Vitória do Jari Westernmost town: Laranjal do Jari Easternmost town: Amapá Northernmost town: São Gabriel da Cachoeira Southernmost town: Lábrea Westernmost
Amapá-Bahia
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Maraca (disambiguation)
Brazil Maracá-Jipioca Ecological Station in Brazil Maracá River, a river in Amapá, Brazil Maraca, an obsolete name for Bumba, a genus of tarantulas Maraca
Amapá-List of maritime disasters in the 20th century
174". UPI. United Press International. Retrieved 17 November 2022. "Novo Amapá: naufrágio que vitimou centenas de pessoas na Amazônia completa 42 anos"
Amapá-List of wars involving Brazil
intrusion in Amapá (1895) Brazil France Victory Expulsion of French troops End of Amapá expedition Brazilian sovereignty over the territory of Amapá Prudente
Amapá-Equator
000°N 70.050°W / 0.000; -70.050 (Brazil) Brazil Amazonas, Roraima, Pará, Amapá (passing slightly south of the city center of the state capital Macapá,
Amapá-List of time zones by country
Region (except some islands), Goiás, Distrito Federal, Tocantins, Pará, Amapá UTC−02:00 (Brasília time +1) – Some islands on the east coast of Brazil
Amapá-French Guiana
August 2021. "Ponte entre Brasil e União Europeia é aberta no Amapá após 6 anos pronta". Amapá (in Brazilian Portuguese). 18 March 2017. Retrieved 18 March
Amapá-Cerrado
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Minas Gerais
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-List of mammals described in the 21st century
65(1):63–72.[23] Neacomys dubosti Rodentia Voss, Lunde & Simmons 2001 Brazil (Amapa), French Guiana, Suriname Voss, R.S., Lunde, D.P. & Simmons, N.B. 2001.
Amapá-List of newspapers in Brazil
Newspaper Edition city Digital edition Diário do Amapá Macapá http://www.diariodoamapa.com.br Folha do Amapá Macapá https://web.archive
Amapá-Federative units of Brazil
them directly: the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha (from Pernambuco), Amapá (from Pará), Rio Branco (from Amazonas), Guaporé (from Mato Grosso and Amazonas)
Amapá-Maranhão
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-São Paulo (state)
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Amapá
Amapá ([amaˈpa] ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil. It is in the North Region of Brazil. It is the second-least populous state and the eighteenth-largest
Amapá-Mato Grosso do Sul
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Pará
traversed by the lower Amazon River. It borders the Brazilian states of Amapá, Maranhão, Tocantins, Mato Grosso, Amazonas and Roraima. To the northwest
Amapá-Amapa
Amapa may refer to: Amapá, one of the states of Brazil Amapá (municipality), a municipality in that Brazilian state Amapa, Nayarit, a town in the Mexican
Amapá-List of rivers of Amapá
List of rivers in Amapá (Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin from north to south, with respective tributaries indented under each
Amapá-Preto River (Amapá)
The Preto River is a river of Amapá state in Brazil. It is a tributary of the Amazon River. 0°19′S 51°21′W / 0.317°S 51.350°W / -0.317; -51.350 List
Amapá-Amapá Grande River
Amapá Grande River is a river of Amapá state in eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Brazilian Ministry of Transport 2°07′11″N 50°45′00″W / 2.11972°N
Amapá-Caripi River
Caripi River (also Curupi) is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. The Karipuna do Amapá Amerindians are located on along the river. Manga is
Amapá-Arapari River (Amapá)
Arapari River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e
Amapá-Mutum River (Amapá)
(1,137,560 acres) Amapá National Forest, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 1989. List of rivers of Amapá FLONA do Amapá (in Portuguese), ISA:
Amapá-Santo Antônio River (Amapá)
The Santo António River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e
Amapá-São Luís River (Amapá)
São Luís River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Weather Porto De Moz weather station: 16 m.a.s.l., 87.0 km away
Amapá-Amapa River
The Amapa River is a river in the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Veracruz. The river originates in the foothills of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca in Veracruz
Amapá-Brazil national under-17 football team
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Santo Antônio River
America) on the border between Argentina and Brazil Santo Antônio River (Amapá) Santo Antônio River (Bahia) Santo Antônio River (Doce River tributary)
Amapá-Arapari River
named Arapari River. Arapari River (Amapá) Arapari River (Roraima), a river of Roraima Amapari River, a river of Amapá, Brazil This disambiguation page lists
Amapá-Tropical monsoon climate
Port Harcourt, Nigeria The Americas Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil Macapá, Amapá, Brazil Barrancabermeja, Colombia Miami, Florida, United States Port of
Amapá-List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names
State Adjective/Demonym Acre (AC) Acrean Alagoas (AL) Alagoan Amapá (AP) Amapaense Amazonas (AM) Amazonense Bahia (BA) Bahian Ceará (CE) Cearense Espírito
Amapá-Rio Grande do Sul
North Acre Amapá Amazonas Pará Rondônia Roraima Tocantins Northeast Alagoas Bahia Ceará Maranhão Paraíba Pernambuco Piauí Rio Grande do Norte Sergipe
Amapá-Argyle International Airport
Yucatán Peninsula Campeche Petén Yucatán The Guianas Amapá French Guiana Venezuelan Guayana Guyana Guayana Esequibaǂ Tigri Areaǂ Suriname
Amapá-List of TV Brasil affiliates
TV Brasil is a publicly owned Brazilian television network made up of four owned-and-operated stations and over 84 affiliates. This is a list of TV Brasil's
Amapá-List of governors of Amapá
the Brazilian state of Amapá. Amapá has held direct elections for governor since 1990. Edgar Rodrigues. "Administradores do Amapá" (in Portuguese). Governo
Amapá-South America
French is the official language of French Guiana and the second language in Amapá, Brazil. Indigenous languages of South America include Quechua in Peru,
Amapá-Suriname
v t e The Guianas Current Amapá French Guiana Guayana Esequiba Guyana Suriname Tigri Area Former British Guiana Berbice Demerara Essequibo Counani Dutch
Amapá-List of terrestrial ecoregions (WWF)
Tobago Neotropical Mangrove Alvarado mangroves Mexico Neotropical Mangrove Amapa mangroves Brazil Neotropical Mangrove Bahamian mangroves Bahamas Neotropical
Amapá-Federal University of Amapá
The Federal University of Amapá (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Amapá, UNIFAP) is a Brazilian public institution which is located in Macapá, Brazil
Amapá-List of Brazilian states by murder rate
State Rate Homicides % change Brazil 23.3 39,519 -2.4 Amapá 50.6 218 -25.0 Bahia 47.1 5,044 -5.9 Amazonas 38.8 1,340 -9.3 Alagoas 37.9 1,107 4.2
Amapá-São Paulo Futebol Clube (AP)
(Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈsɐ͂wpawlu ˈdo amaˈpa]), or simply São Paulo, is a Brazilian football club based in Macapá, Amapá. The team competes in the Campeonato
Amapá-Standard-gauge railway
Republike Srpske Sarajevo tramways 1,032 km (641 mi) Brazil Estrada de Ferro do Amapá; from Uruguaiana to the border with Argentina and from Santana do Livramento
Amapá-Boomtown
Federal District, development of capital Goiânia, Goiás Laranjal do Jari, Amapá Luís Eduardo Magalhães, Bahia Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais (Ouro Preto Gold
Amapá-List of airports by IATA airport code: M
UTC−05:00 Mar-Nov MCP SBMQ Alberto Alcolumbre International Airport Macapá, Amapá, Brazil UTC−03:00 MCQ LHMC Miskolc Airport Miskolc, Hungary UTC+01:00 Mar-Oct
Amapá-List of missing aircraft
Mountains National Park, to Laranjal do Jari, a mining town in the state of Amapá. Contact was lost after the pilot reported losing a cylinder. A two-week
Amapá-Tupi–Guarani languages
Tupi–Guarani. **Not listed in Rodrigues & Cabral (2012) Karipuna language (Amapá) may be spurious. Sound changes from Proto-Tupi-Guarani (PTG) defining each
Amapá-Palikúr language
Palikúr (Brazilian Portuguese: Palicur, French: Palikur) is an Arawakan language of Brazil and French Guiana. Knowledge of French and Portuguese is common
Amapá-Brazil
territories in the country, as the 1988 Constitution abolished the last three: Amapá and Roraima (which gained statehood status) and Fernando de Noronha, which
Amapá-List of National Historic Heritage sites of Brazil
The National Historic Heritage of Brazil are buildings, monuments, structures, objects and sites deemed of historic or cultural importance to the country
Amapá-List of forts
This is a list for articles on notable historical forts which may or may not be under current active use by a military. There are also many towns named
Amapá-Arawakan languages
Lokono; Iñeri, Garífuna; † Taino; † Caquetio Guajiro, † Paraujano Eastern Amapá division Palikur, † Marawá Xingu-Tapajós division Waurá, Mehinaku; Yawalapiti
Amapá-Portuguese Macau
1808–1822 Cisplatina (Uruguay) 1809–1817 Portuguese Guiana (Amapá) 1822 Upper Peru (Bolivia)
Amapá-Geography of Brazil
Central-West Region Southeast Region South Region Acre Amazonas Pará Roraima Amapá Rondônia Tocantins Maranhão Bahia Piauí Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Paraíba
Amapá-54th Chamber of Deputies of Brazil
Deputies elected to the 54º legislature (February 1, 2011 – February 1, 2014) according to the results of Brazilian general elections, 2010
Amapá-LGBT rights in Brazil
the laws and regulations of the states of Acre (2017), Alagoas (2001/13), Amapá (2009), Amazonas (2006), Bahia (2007/14), the Brazilian Federal District
Amapá-List of superlative trees
tree is dying back. Dinizia excelsa 88.5 290 Brazil Near the boundary of Amapá and Pará Princess Picabella Messmate stringybark (Eucalyptus obliqua) 88
Amapá-Spurious languages
Wamsak [WBD] Miarrã [xmi] – unattested Atuence [atf] – an old town name Amapá Creole [amd] Amikoana (Amikuân) [akn] Land Dayak [dyk] – language family
Amapá-French-based creole languages
the two. Karipúna French Creole, spoken in Brazil, mostly in the state of Amapá. It was developed by Amerindians, with possible influences from immigrants
Amapá-Tacacá
typical dish of Northern Brazil (mostly consumed in Pará, Amazonas, Acre, Amapá and Roraima). It is made with jambu (a native variety of paracress), and
Amapá-New World oriole
Guianas and parts of northern Brazil, (northern Roraima state, and eastern Amapá) Bullock's oriole Icterus bullockii as far north as British Columbia in
Amapá-São Paulo
across the nation, with the exception of the states of Amazonas, Roraima and Amapá. Routes to 1,010 cities in five countries (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay
Amapá-Brazil in World War II
of Dilma Rousseff Coronavirus pandemic By federative unit Acre Alagoas Amapá Amazonas Bahia Ceará Federal District Espírito Santo Goiás Maranhão Mato
Amapá-John Arcilla
Romeo "John" Gonzales Arcilla (born June 24, 1966) is a Filipino actor. Arcilla won Best Actor awards at the 78th Venice International Film Festival and
Amapá-Oropouche orthobunyavirus
of Pará, Brazil, and from 1980 to 2004, OROV had spread to the Amazonas, Amapá, Acre, Rondônia, Tocantins, and Maranhão. The virus causes Oropouche fever
Amapá-List of flags by design
flags with diamonds. Examples: Flag of Antarctica (True South) Flag of Amapá Flag of Arkansas Flag of Brazil Flag of the Republic of the Rif Flag of
Amapá-List of clock towers
This is a list of clock towers by location, including only clock towers based on the following definition: A clock tower is a tower specifically built
Amapá-Time in Brazil
islands mentioned above), plus the states of Goiás, Tocantins, Pará and Amapá, and the Federal District, which includes the national capital city, Brasília
Amapá-List of beaches in Brazil
This is a list of beaches in Brazil. Jatiúca Pajuçara Ponta Verde Praia do Gunga Fazendinha Itacarezinho Mangue Seco Porto da Barra Praia do Forte Canoa
Amapá-2014 Amapá gubernatorial election
The Amapá gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next governor of the state of Amapá. Since no candidate received more than 50%
Amapá-Pardo Brazilians
Maranhão – 68.6% 6) Alagoas – 67.7% 7) Acre – 67.7% 8) Sergipe – 67.1% 9) Amapá – 66.9% 10) Ceará – 66.1% Between 2000 and 2010, the states of Goiás, Minas
Amapá-Amazon basin
4 291 4.0 Brazil 4,674,619 67.5 4,167.3 57.2 Acre 164,123 3.5 144.2 2.0 Amapá 44,870 1.0 57.7 0.8 Amazonas 1,559,159 33.3 1,848.3 25.4 Brasília 1,010
Amapá-Estrada de Ferro do Amapá
The Amapá Railway is a former rail line built by Bethlehem Steel to exploit the manganese deposits in the territory of Amapá (now a state), Brazil. It
Amapá-Jair Bolsonaro
Associados (Renca) Amazonian reserve in Brazil's northern states of Pará and Amapá to commercial mining. Destruction of the Amazon rainforest increased by
Amapá-Cayenne
342 kilometres (213 mi) to the northwest Macapá, capital of the state of Amapá, Brazil: 554 kilometres (344 mi) to the southeast Mexico City, capital of
Amapá-2018 Brazilian general election
528,355 34.40% 687,247 44.75% 155,457 10.12% 58,580 3.81% 106,107 6.92% Amapá 166,935 40.74% 134,287 32.77% 50,553 12.34% 19,241 4.70% 38,741 9.45% Amazonas
Amapá-Zerão
Zerão is owned by the Amapá State Government. The stadium is named after Milton de Souza Corrêa, who was a former president of the Amapá State Football Federation
Amapá-Amapá National Forest
The Amapá National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional do Amapá) is a national forest in the state of Amapá, Brazil. It supports sustainable exploitation
Amapá-Wilder Morais
Alagoas Fernando Farias (MDB)[b] Renan Calheiros (MDB) Rodrigo Cunha (PODE) Amapá Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO) Lucas Barreto (PSD) Randolfe Rodrigues (Ind.) Amazonas
Amapá-Amapá River
The Amapá River (Portuguese: Rio Amapá) is a river of the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Matupiri River. The Amapá River rises in
Amapá-Flag of Amapá
The flag of Amapá is one of the official symbols of the state of Amapá, Brazil. The current flag was introduced by Decree No. 8 of 23 April 1984. Each
Amapá-Amapá Biodiversity Corridor
The Amapá Biodiversity Corridor (Portuguese: Corredor de Biodiversidade do Amapá) is an ecological corridor in the state of Amapá, Brazil. It provides
Amapá-Airship
the coast of Brazil. Two squadrons, VP-41 and VP-42 flew from bases at Amapá, Igarapé-Açu, São Luís Fortaleza, Fernando de Noronha, Recife, Maceió, Ipitanga
Amapá-Karipúna French Creole
the Amapá regions. Southern Amapá consists only of "Amapá French Creole" (or Lanc-Patúa) and is spoken mainly around Macapá, the capital of Amapá state
Amapá-Kalina people
Retrieved 7 April 2021. Anonby, Stan (2007). "A report on the creoles of Amapá". Journal of Language Survey Reports: 7–9. Courtz, Henk (2008). A Carib
Amapá-Amapá mangroves
The Amapá mangroves (NT1402) is an ecoregion along the Atlantic coast of the state of Amapá in Brazil. The low coastal plain has been formed from recent
Amapá-List of Brazil international footballers
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology
Federal de Satuba. Instituto Federal do Amapá, through transformation of the Escola Técnica Federal do Amapá. Instituto Federal do Amazonas, through transformation
Amapá-Dora Nascimento
as Dora Nascimento is a Brazilian politician. She was Vice Governor of Amapá in Brazil. She is also a geographer. "PT confirms Dora Nascimento in the
Amapá-List of tz database time zones
Canonical −04:00 −04:00 AST northamerica BR America/Belem Pará (east), Amapá Canonical −03:00 −03:00 -03 southamerica BZ America/Belize Canonical −06:00
Amapá-Demographics of Guyana
Guiana and parts of neighbouring countries named for Guayana (Venezuela) and Amapá of Brazil. According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects
Amapá-Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Brazil–France border
Amerindian communities still exist today in Amapá that speak Lanc-Patuá, a French-based Guyanese Creole. Amapá Question Brazil–France relations Oyapock,
Amapá-Igor Paixão
origem quilombola do Amapá" [Forward Igor Paixão dedicates state league title of Coritiba to his family from a quilombola origin in Amapá] (in Brazilian Portuguese)
Amapá-Romário
Alagoas Fernando Farias (MDB)[b] Renan Calheiros (MDB) Rodrigo Cunha (PODE) Amapá Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO) Lucas Barreto (PSD) Randolfe Rodrigues (Ind.) Amazonas
Amapá-Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil
of Dilma Rousseff Coronavirus pandemic By federative unit Acre Alagoas Amapá Amazonas Bahia Ceará Federal District Espírito Santo Goiás Maranhão Mato
Amapá-List of villages in Rivers State
Tekara Emohua Emohua 511102 Agbandele; Ahi Ogbakiri; Ahia Wokoma; Akpabu; Amapa; Bundele; Chio; Chiwokanwere; Egamini; Egbeda; Egbelu; Ehio; Ehioprada;
Amapá-List of tallest trees
Australia Dinizia excelsa 88.5 290 Flowering plant Near the boundary of Amapa and Para states, Brazil. Central-Northeastern South America Brown top stringbark
Amapá-Amazon Delta
channel), in northern South America. It is located in the Brazilian states of Amapá and Pará and encompasses the Marajó Archipelago, whose largest island is
Amapá-Quilombo
A Quilombo in Amapá.
Amapá-2014 FIFA World Cup
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-List of flags by color
Alberta Standard of the lieutenant governor of Alberta (1907–1981) Flag of Amapá Flag of Amsterdam Flag of Angola Flag of the Anishinaabek Flag of Antigua
Amapá-List of municipalities in Amapá
is a list of the municipalities in the state of Amapá (AP), located in the North Region of Brazil. Amapá is divided into 16 municipalities, which are grouped
Amapá-List of stingless bees of Brazil
impunctata (Ducke, 1916) Acre, Amapá Amazonas, Mato Grosso, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima Camargoia camargoi Moure, 1989 Amapá, Amazonas Camargoia nordestina
Amapá-Karipuna do Amapá
The Karipuna do Amapá (also: Karipúna) are an indigenous people located in the riverine areas of the Brazilian state of Amapá, particularly around the
Amapá-Manga, Amapá
is an Amerindian village of the Karipuna do Amapá people in the Brazilian municipality of Oiapoque, Amapá. It is the largest village of the tribe. Manga
Amapá-Ilha de Santana
and district in the Brazilian municipality of Santana, in the state of Amapá. It is located in the Amazon River across the city of Santana. The island
Amapá-Brazilian Football Confederation
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Legislative Assembly of the State of Amapá
of the State of Amapá (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Amapá) is the legislative body of the government of the state of Amapá in Brazil. It is
Amapá-Las Amapas Beach
Las Amapas Beach (Spanish: "Playa Amapas") is a beach at the south end of Zona Romántica, Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. The small beach
Amapá-Amapá Question
Portuguese Empire". The French intrusion into Amapá took place on 15 May 1895, on the border between the Brazilian Amapá state and French Guiana, the culminating
Amapá-Naval Base Trinidad
8°07′20″N 34°55′37″W / 8.122297°N 34.926906°W / 8.122297; -34.926906. NAF Amapá, on the Mapiá Grande River, had two blimps and three patrol bombers. Base
Amapá-Miss Amapá
Miss Amapá is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Amapá at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in
Amapá-57th Legislature of the National Congress
The 57th Legislature of National Congress is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the Federal Government of Brazil, composed by the Federal
Amapá-Theobroma grandiflorum
jungles of north of Brazil, with the largest production in Pará, Amazonas and Amapá, Colombia, Bolivia and Peru. The pulp of the cupuaçu fruit is consumed throughout
Amapá-Arapaima mapae
freshwater fish endemic to Brazil, where it is known only from Lago do Amapá in Amapá State. It is a member of the arapaimas, a genus of air-breathing fish
Amapá-List of current state governors in Brazil
Cameli PP Mailza Gomes PP Alagoas list Paulo Dantas MDB Ronaldo Lessa PDT Amapá list Clécio Luís Solidarity Antonio Teles Júnior PDT Amazonas list Wilson
Amapá-Roads in French Guiana
March 2021. "Ponte entre Brasil e União Europeia é aberta no Amapá após 6 anos pronta". Amapá (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-03-18. Retrieved 2017-03-18
Amapá-Cabo
Mozambique Cabo Frio, a Brazilian municipality Cabo Orange National Park, Amapá, Brazil Cabo Polonio, a hamlet in the Rocha Department, Uruguay Cabo Rojo
Amapá-Torneio Início Paulista
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amapá-Campeonato Amapaense de Futebol Feminino
Amapaense de Futebol Feminino is the women's football state championship of Amapá state, and is contested since 2006. Following is the list with all recognized
Amapá-Pimelodus ornatus
ornatus - Ornate pimelodus, Ornate Pim Tropical FIsh". "Parasitic helminths in Pimelodus ornatus from Amazonas River, State of Amapá, in Brazil". v t e
Amapá-2024 Copa Verde
Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Pará and Tocantins have two vacancies; Amapá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia and Roraima with one each. The others four
Amapá-Fauna of Guyana
v t e The Guianas Current Amapá French Guiana Guayana Esequiba Guyana Suriname Tigri Area Former British Guiana Berbice Demerara Essequibo Counani Dutch
Amapá-Tumucumaque Mountains National Park
Wayback Machine Corredor de Biodiversidade do Amapá Biodiversity Corridor (PDF), Belém: CI-Brasil, Governo do Amapá, Fundação Lee & Gund, 2007, retrieved 2016-11-05
Amapá-2024 Copa do Brasil
Campeonato Alagoano runners-up Murici 2023 Campeonato Alagoano play-off winners Amapá 2 berths Trem 2023 Campeonato Amapaense champions Independente-AP 2023 Campeonato
Amapá-List of TV Globo affiliates
This is a list that contains the 123 stations, owned-and-operated stations and affiliates, that relay the programming of TV Globo. Aside those, the list
Amapá-Presidency of Campos Sales
capital. Campos Sales was the first Brazilian president to travel abroad. The Amapá Question was a territorial dispute between France and Brazil over the issue
Amapá-Amapá (municipality)
Amapá ([ɐmɐˈpa] ) is a municipality located in the easternmost portion of the homonymous state of Amapá in Brazil. Its population is 9,187 and its area
Amapá-Mazagão
Government of Amapá (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 April 2021. IBGE 2020 "Mazagão" (in Portuguese). Macapá, Amapá, Brazil: Governo do Estado do Amapá. 2011. Archived
Amapá-Porto Grande
maior produtora de alimentos do Amapá". Globo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 April 2021. "Porto Grande". Government of Amapá (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 April
Amapá-Pracuúba
acres) Amapá State Forest, a sustainable use conservation unit established in 2006. It contains 52.85% of the 460,353 hectares (1,137,560 acres) Amapá National
Amapá-List of flags by color combination
Val-de-Marne, France West Indies Federation (1958–1962) Yvelines, France Amapá, Brazil Andorra la Vella, Andorra Apure, Venezuela (with multicolored
Amapá-Afro-Brazilians
3.300 1.900 900 Note: "South of Bahia" means "from Espírito Santo to Rio Grande do Sul" States; "North of Bahia" means "from Sergipe to Amapá States"
Amapá-Macapá
do Amapá (UNIFAP) Universidade Estadual do Amapá (UEAP) Instituto Federal do Amapá (IFAP) Faculdade de Macapá (Fama) Faculdade de Tecnologia do Amapá (META)
Amapá-List of parrots
parakeet A. maculata (Müller, 1776) LC IUCN Scattered populations in Pará and Amapá (states in Brazil) Nanday parakeet A. nenday (Vieillot, 1823) LC IUCN Central
Amapá-Amapá Clube
Amapá Clube, commonly referred to as simply Amapá, was a Brazilian football club based in Macapá, Amapá. Founded in 1944, it last competed in the 2008
Amapá-Leila Barros
Alagoas Fernando Farias (MDB)[b] Renan Calheiros (MDB) Rodrigo Cunha (PODE) Amapá Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO) Lucas Barreto (PSD) Randolfe Rodrigues (Ind.) Amazonas
Amapá-Military dictatorship in Brazil
of Dilma Rousseff Coronavirus pandemic By federative unit Acre Alagoas Amapá Amazonas Bahia Ceará Federal District Espírito Santo Goiás Maranhão Mato
Amapá-State police
Military Police of Alagoas State PCAP - Civil Police of Amapá State PMAP - Military Police of Amapá State PCAM - Civil Police of Amazonas State PMAM - Military
Amapá-List of association football stadiums by country
Ribeiro 13,772 Sorocaba São Paulo EC São Bento 124 Zerão 13,680 Macapá Amapá Santos-AP, Trem, Ypiranga Clube 125 Giulite Coutinho 13,544 Mesquita Rio