São Domingos do Capim
Municipality in North, Brazil
1°40′30″S 47°46′30″W / 1.67500°S 47.77500°W / -1.67500; -47.77500 (2020 [1])
São Domingos do Capim is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Pará. The estimated population is 32,139 (2020). It has an area of 1677 km2.[2]
The city is well known for hosting a world surfing championship in the bore tides of the Guamá River, a phenomenon which is locally referred to as the pororoca. The championships take place between March and April.
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Capital: Belém
Lower Amazonas
Almeirim |
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Óbidos | |
Santarém |
Marajó
Arari | |
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Furos de Breves | |
Portel |
Metropolitan Belém
Belém | |
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Castanhal |
Northeastern Pará
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Cametá | |
Guamá | |
Salgado | |
Tomé-Açu |
Southeastern Pará
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Marabá | |
Paragominas | |
Parauapebas | |
Redenção | |
São Félix do Xingu | |
Tucurui |
Southwestern Pará
Altamira | |
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Itaituba |
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