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Guanabara Bay

In Portuguese Portuguese language

Portuguese is an Iberian Romance language [i], of the Indo-European family [i] ... 

, Ba?a da Guanabara is an oceanic bay Headlands and bays

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 located in southeastern Brazil Brazil

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 in the state of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

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. In its southwest shore Shore

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 is the city of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

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 and in its southeast shore the city of Niter?i. Five other counties surround the bay's shores. Guanabara Bay is the second largest bay in area in Brazil . The name Guanabara comes from the Tupi-Guarani language, guar?-nh?-par?, which means "the bosom of sea, similar to a river". Guanabara Bay is 31 km long and 28 km wide at its maximum.

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1502   Portuguese Portugal

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 explorers sailed into Guanabara Bay, Brazil Brazil

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 and mistook it for the mouth of a river which they named Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

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In Portuguese Portuguese language

Portuguese is an Iberian Romance language [i], of the Indo-European family [i] ... 

, Baía da Guanabara is an oceanic bay Headlands and bays

A headland is an area of land adjacent to water on three sides.... 

 located in southeastern Brazil Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country [i] ... 

 in the state of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro pron. [i] IPA [i] ) is the name of both a state [i] ... 

. In its southwest shore Shore

A shore or shoreline is the land at the edge of a large body of water, such as an ocean [i], sea [i] ... 

 is the city of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro pron. [i] IPA [i] ) is the name of both a state [i] ... 

 and in its southeast shore the city of Niterói Niterói

Niteri is a city in Brazil [i], in the state of Rio de Janeiro [i] with a populatio ... 

. Five other counties surround the bay's shores. Guanabara Bay is the second largest bay in area in Brazil .

The name Guanabara comes from the Tupi-Guarani language, guará-nhã-pará, which means "the bosom of sea, similar to a river".

Guanabara Bay is 31 km long and 28 km wide at its maximum. Its 1,5 km wide mouth is flanked at the northern tip by the Pico do Papagaio  and the southern tip by Pão de Açucar Sugarloaf Mountain, Brazil

Sugarloaf Mountain, is a peak situated in Rio de Janeiro [i], Brazil [i], from the mouth of Guanabara Bay [i] ... 

 . There are more than 130 islands dotting the bay, including:


Governador Island is a large island in the Bay of Guanabara [i] in Rio de Janeiro [i], Brazil [i].It h... 

 - site of Rio de Janeiro's Galeão - Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport
  • Galeão
  • Paquetá
  • Cobras
  • Flores
  • Fiscal
  • Ilha da Boa Viagem
  • Villegaignon
  • Fundão


The bay is crossed by the mighty Rio-Niterói Bridge Rio-Niterói Bridge

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  and there is a heavy traffic of boats and ships, including regular ferryboat Ferry

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 lines. The two airports of Rio de Janeiro, the Galeão - Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport  and the Santos Dumont Airport are located on its shores. The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro main campus is located on the Island of Fundão. A maze of smaller bridges seamlessly interconnect the main islands of Fundão, Galeão and Governador to the mainland.

Guanabara's Bay, surrounded by luxuriant tropical forest Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests

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s, beaches, strangely-shaped rocks and peaks, and a backdrop of the high mountains of Serra do Mar, is bordered by one of the most beautiful cities in the world, so it is considered one of the world's premier tourists Tourism

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 spots.

Unfortunately, due to urbanization Urbanization

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, deforestation Deforestation

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 and pollution Water pollution

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 of its waters with sewage, garbage Waste

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... 

, oil spills Oil spill

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, etc., Guanabara Bay's ecosystem, which was incredibly rich and diversified in the past, has suffered a lot, particularly along its mangrove Mangrove

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 areas. Recovery measures are currently being tried.

In 1975 two intact amphorae were recovered from the bottom of Guanabara Bay. In 1981 archeologist Robert Marx discovered thousands of pottery fragments in the same locality, including 200 necks from amphorae. The amphorae have been shown to be of Roman make, from the 2nd century BC.


History



Guanabara Bay was discovered in January 1, 1502 by Portuguese Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe [i] on the Iberian Peninsula [i] ... 

 explorer Gaspar de Lemos, who named it Rio de Janeiro , because they thought it was a large river River

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 coming to the sea. Indians Indigenous peoples in Brazil

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 of the Tamoio and Tupininquim tribes inhabited the shores of the bay. After its initial discovery, no significant European settlements were established until French colonist and soldiers, under the Huguenot Huguenot

In the 16th [i] and 17th [i] centuries, the name of Huguenots came to apply to ... 

 Admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon invaded the region in 1555 to establish the France Antarctique France Antarctique

France Antarctique was the name of the failed French [i] colony [i] south of the Equator [i], in... 

. After a brief stay in the Lajes Island, they moved to Serigipe Island, near the shore, and built there Fort Coligny Fort Coligny

Fort Coligny was a fortress founded by Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon [i] in Rio de Janeiro [i], Brazil [i] ... 

. After they were expelled by Portuguese military expeditions in 1563, the colonial government built fortifications in several points of Guanabara Bay, rendering it almost impregnable against a naval attack from the sea. They were the Santa Cruz, São João, Lajes and Villegaignon forts, forming a fearsome crossfire rectangle of big naval guns Artillery

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. Other islands were adapted by the Navy Navy

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 to host naval storehouses, hospitals Hospital

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, drydock Dry dock

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s, oil reservoirs and the National Naval Academy.

External links

  • . State Government of Rio de Janeiro .