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Amazonas, Brazil
State Profile
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Amazonas, Brazil, the largest Brazilian state by area, is predominantly covered by the Amazon rainforest, characterized by a hot, humid, tropical climate with average annual temperatures around 27°C (81°F) and distinct wet and dry seasons. The economy primarily revolves around the Manaus Free Trade Zone, which attracts manufacturing industries like electronics and motorcycles through tax incentives, though extractive industries such as Brazil nuts and rosewood oil also contribute. Living in the capital city, Manaus, offers a blend of urban amenities and unparalleled access to nature, with a cost of living generally considered affordable compared to other major Brazilian cities, averaging around $800 per month for a single person. Outside of Manaus, much of the state remains dense jungle, with many communities along navigable waterways accessible mainly by boat or plane, and a lifestyle often closely tied to traditional practices and the natural environment.
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil