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Ilha de Marajó (Pará)
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  • 1. Ilha de Marajó, situated at the mouth of the Amazon River in the state of Pará, Brazil, is a unique and captivating destination known for its vast landscapes and rich biodiversity. As the largest river island in the world, Marajó offers a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with sprawling wetlands, lush forests, and an array of wildlife, including rare species such as the Amazon river dolphins and capybaras. The island is made up of various ecosystems, including mangroves, flooded forests, and savannas, making it a hotspot for eco-tourism and a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Marajó is not only renowned for its stunning landscapes but also for its vibrant cultural tapestry, shaped by indigenous peoples and Afro-Brazilian influences. Visitors can explore traditional communities known for their artisanal crafts, particularly the unique Marajoara pottery that reflects a rich artistic heritage. The local cuisine is another highlight, featuring delicious dishes made with fresh fish, buffalo meat (the island is famous for its water buffalo farming), and tropical fruits. The contrasting rhythms of life on the island—from the tranquil rural settings to lively festivals—offer a glimpse into a way of life that is firmly rooted in the rhythms of nature. Overall, Ilha de Marajó is a hidden gem that captivates those who seek adventure, culture, and serene natural beauty.

    Which state is Ilha de Marajó located in?
A) Bahia.
B) Amazonas.
C) Pará.
D) Tocantins.
  • 2. What is the main river surrounding Ilha de Marajó?
A) Amazon River.
B) Mississippi River.
C) Nile River.
D) Yangtze River.
  • 3. Which animal is commonly associated with Marajó?
A) Elephant.
B) Kangaroo.
C) Giraffe.
D) Water buffalo.
  • 4. What type of traditional pottery is found on Marajó?
A) Greek pottery.
B) Marajó pottery.
C) Roman pottery.
D) Persian pottery.
  • 5. Which indigenous people inhabit Ilha de Marajó?
A) Marajoara.
B) Mohican.
C) Inuit.
D) Lakota.
  • 6. What is a common product exported from Marajó?
A) Cheese.
B) Spices.
C) Wine.
D) Olive oil.
  • 7. Marajó has which type of biodiversity?
A) Low biodiversity.
B) High biodiversity.
C) No biodiversity.
D) Moderate biodiversity.
  • 8. What type of fishing is popular in Ilha de Marajó?
A) Deep-sea fishing.
B) Offshore fishing.
C) Artisanal fishing.
D) Industrial fishing.
  • 9. What natural feature is prevalent in Ilha de Marajó's landscape?
A) Volcanoes
B) Mountains
C) Deserts
D) Wetlands
  • 10. What natural event significantly affects Marajó's environment?
A) Flooding.
B) Tsunamis.
C) Drought.
D) Earthquakes.
  • 11. Which body of water surrounds Ilha de Marajó?
A) Arctic Ocean.
B) Atlantic Ocean.
C) Pacific Ocean.
D) Indian Ocean.
  • 12. What role does fishing play in the local culture of Marajó?
A) Essential for sustenance.
B) Only for sport.
C) Only for leisure.
D) Irrelevant.
  • 13. What is one of the main environmental concerns for Ilha de Marajó?
A) Volcanic eruptions
B) Snowstorms
C) Earthquakes
D) Deforestation
  • 14. What is a popular tourist activity on Ilha de Marajó?
A) Visiting beaches
B) Rock climbing
C) Skiing
D) Skydiving
  • 15. Which town is known as Marajó's cultural center?
A) Santarém.
B) Soure.
C) Belém.
D) Altamira.
  • 16. What cultural influence is prominent on Ilha de Marajó?
A) European imperial.
B) North American.
C) Indigenous traditions.
D) Asian traditions.
  • 17. What is the primary language spoken on Ilha de Marajó?
A) English
B) French
C) Spanish
D) Portuguese
  • 18. What type of agriculture is practiced on Ilha de Marajó?
A) Intensive monoculture
B) Hydroponics
C) Aquaculture
D) Subsistence farming
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