Ferreira Gomes
Amapá, Brazil
State Profile
Compare cost of living, salaries, and quality of life across cities in Amapá.
Amapá is a Brazilian state characterized by its extensive Amazon rainforest, covering 90% of its area, and its unique cultural identity shaped by indigenous, African, and Portuguese influences. The economy is primarily driven by the service sector (87.6% of GDP), with significant contributions from mining (gold, iron ore, manganese), timber, and agriculture (soybeans, palm oil, heart of palm). Living in Amapá, particularly in the capital Macapá, is generally considered to have a lower cost of living compared to many other global cities, though the median after-tax salary may only cover a fraction of monthly expenses. The climate is tropical monsoon, meaning it is hot and humid year-round with a long rainy season from December to July and a short dry season. The lifestyle is often described as having a strong sense of community, influenced by its relative isolation, with local cuisine featuring Amazonian ingredients like açaí and fresh fish.
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil
Amapá, Brazil