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Learn more about the nine states of the Brazilian Amazon.

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Acre

In Brazil’s far west, Acre is the last place in the country to see the sun set. Its Serra do Divisor is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet.

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Amapá

In the capital, Macapá, you can stand with one foot in each hemisphere. On the border with French Guiana, Oiapoque illustrates Brazil’s vastness, bringing to life the expression “from Oiapoque to Chuí.”

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Amazonas

The largest state in Brazil, it is home to Pico da Neblina, the highest peak in the country. It is also where the Meeting of the Waters takes place, where the Negro and Solimões rivers flow side by side.

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Maranhão

In western Maranhão, the Amazon reveals itself in the heart of Brazil’s Northeast. The Gurupi Reserve protects deep forests and winding rivers.

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Mato Grosso

Mato Grosso is also part of the Amazon rainforest. In Cristalino State Park, clear rivers wind beneath the forest canopy.

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Pará

The world’s largest producer of açaí, Pará is home to Belém, a vibrant Amazonian city. It is also home to Marajó Island, where buffalo roam along river beaches at the mouth of the Amazon.

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Rondônia

In Rondônia, ancient geoglyphs are etched into the earth in the heart of the Amazon. Along the Madeira River, the sky bursts into color over one of the region’s most powerful waterways.

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Roraima

Mount Roraima sits on the border between Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana. At the top of its sheer vertical cliffs, the landscape feels almost surreal.

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Tocantins

Brazil’s youngest state, Tocantins is home to the Bico do Papagaio, where powerful rivers and dense forests reveal the meeting point of the Amazon and the Cerrado.

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Acre

In Brazil’s far west, Acre is the last place in the country to see the sun set. Its Serra do Divisor is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet.

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Amapá

In the capital, Macapá, you can stand with one foot in each hemisphere. On the border with French Guiana, Oiapoque illustrates Brazil’s vastness, bringing to life the expression “from Oiapoque to Chuí.”

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Amazonas

The largest state in Brazil, it is home to Pico da Neblina, the highest peak in the country. It is also where the Meeting of the Waters takes place, where the Negro and Solimões rivers flow side by side.

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Maranhão

In western Maranhão, the Amazon reveals itself in the heart of Brazil’s Northeast. The Gurupi Reserve protects deep forests and winding rivers.

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Mato Grosso

Mato Grosso is also part of the Amazon rainforest. In Cristalino State Park, clear rivers wind beneath the forest canopy.

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Pará

The world’s largest producer of açaí, Pará is home to Belém, a vibrant Amazonian city. It is also home to Marajó Island, where buffalo roam along river beaches at the mouth of the Amazon.

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Rondônia

In Rondônia, ancient geoglyphs are etched into the earth in the heart of the Amazon. Along the Madeira River, the sky bursts into color over one of the region’s most powerful waterways.

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Roraima

Mount Roraima sits on the border between Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana. At the top of its sheer vertical cliffs, the landscape feels almost surreal.

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Tocantins

Brazil’s youngest state, Tocantins is home to the Bico do Papagaio, where powerful rivers and dense forests reveal the meeting point of the Amazon and the Cerrado.