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Rio Branco, city (1996 pop. 228,907), capital of Acre state, NW Brazil, on the Acre River. Rubber and Brazil nuts are its chief products; there is also some farming. Rio Branco has air connections with the major cities of Brazil, but river travel is still an important means of transportation. Rio Branco was built on the site of a former rubber plantation. It has a university.


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Columbia Encyclopedia: José Maria da Silva Paranhos barão do Rio Branco
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Rio Branco, José Maria da Silva Paranhos, barão do (zhʊzĕ' mərē'ə də sēl'və pərä'nyʊs bərouN' dʊ rē'ʊ bräng'), 1845-1912, Brazilian statesman and diplomat. He was consul in Liverpool from 1876 to 1893, when he was appointed to plead Brazil's case in the border dispute with Argentina arbitrated by President Grover Cleveland. After winning his case in 1895, he worked on the dispute with French Guiana over the territory of Amapá and again won (1900) a substantial victory. He served briefly as minister to Berlin and returned to Brazil in 1902 to become minister of foreign affairs. In this post, which he held until his death, he concluded some 30 treaties of arbitration.

Bibliography

See study by E. F. Burns (1966).

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It is 5:57 AM, November 16, in Rio Branco (Brazil).

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Rio Branco
—  Municipality  —
The Municipality of Rio Branco
Joaquim Macedo Footbridge in Rio Branco

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Nickname(s): "Capital da Natureza" (Capital of Nature)
Location of Rio Branco in the State of Acre
Coordinates: 9°58′29″S 67°48′36″W / 9.97472°S 67.81°W / -9.97472; -67.81Coordinates: 9°58′29″S 67°48′36″W / 9.97472°S 67.81°W / -9.97472; -67.81
Country  Brazil
Region North
State Bandeira do Acre.svg Acre
Founded December 28, 1882
Government
 - Mayor Raimundo Angelim (PT)
Area
 - Total 9,233 km2 (3,564.9 sq mi)
Elevation 153 m (501 ft)
Population (2005)
 - Total 305,731
 - Density 33.11/km2 (85.8/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-4 (UTC-4)
Postal Code 68900-000
HDI (2000) 0.754 – medium
Website Rio Branco, Acre

Rio Branco (lit. White River) is the biggest city and the capital of the Brazilian state of Acre. The city of Rio Branco has gone by a number of names throughout its history. It originated when the seringalista Neutel Maia arrived with his family and workers in the region of Acre in end of 1882 in order to produce rubber. It established its first seringal at the right edge of the Rio Acre, initiating there the constructions of large cabins and tents, giving the name of Seringal Volta da Empresa. After that, Maia opened another seringal at the left edge of the Rio Acre, where today sits the Palace of the Government of the Acre, with the name of Seringal Empresa. Rio Branco has a strategic location, about 2 hours from Manaus by air and has borders with Peru and is the only Brazilian city (State) close to the important Peruvian touristic centers of Cuzco, Pucallpa and Puerto Maldonado.

The Rio Branco International Airport connects Rio Branco with many Brazilian cities and also operates some international flights.

The city is home to the Federal University of Acre.

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Geography

White River in Rio Branco.

Acre has a territory covered mostly by jungle of the Amazon Rainforest. The state is a well-known producer and exporter of rubber. The Acre River runs along the southern boundary of the state, forming the border with Bolivia.

Climate

An equatorial climate is a type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season – all months have mean precipitation values of at least 60 mm. It is usually found at latitudes within five degrees of the equator – which are dominated by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. The equatorial climate is denoted Af in the Köppen climate classification. Tropical rainforest is the natural vegetation in equatorial regions.

Vegetation

The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests and comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. Wet tropical forests are the most species-rich biome, and tropical forests in the Americas are consistently more species rich than the wet forests in Africa and Asia.[1] As the largest tract of tropical rainforest in the Americas, the Amazonian rainforests have unparalleled biodiversity. More than 1/3 of all species in the world live in the Amazon Rainforest.[2]

Economy

The GDP for the city was R$ 2,371,307,000 (2005).[3]

The per capita income for the city was R$ 7,756 (2005).[4]

Education

Rio Branco is the most important educational centre of the state.

Portuguese is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. But English and Spanish are part of the official high school curriculum.

Colleges and Universities

  • Universidade Federal do Acre (Ufac);
  • Faculdade da Amazônia Ocidental (Faao);
  • Faculdade de Ciências Jurídicas e Sociais Aplicadas Rio Branco (Firb);
  • Instituto de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Vale do Juruá (Ieval);
  • Instituto de Ensino Superior do Acre (Iesacre);
  • União Educacional do Norte (Uninorte).
  • Faculdades Integradas Rio Branco
Rio Branco in the afternoon.

Infrastructure

International Airport

Rio Branco International Airport.

Rio Branco International Airport is located in a rural zone of Rio Branco. It was opened on November 2, 1999 in a site 22 kilometers from the previous airport. Rio Branco Airport serves domestic and international flights (by scheduled carriers and air taxi firms) along with general and military aviation. The terminal can receive 270 thousand passengers a year and serves an average of 14 daily operations.

Sports

Arena da Floresta Stadium.

Rio Branco provides visitors and residents with various sport activities.

  • Stadiums
  • Arena da Floresta stadium;
  • José de Melo stadium;
  • Federação Acreana de Futebol stadium;
  • Dom Giocondo Maria Grotti stadium;
  • Adauto de Brito stadium;
  • and many others.

Rio Branco was one of the 18 shortlisted candidates to host games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, for which Brazil is the only South American bidder. Ultimately, the city's bid was rejected and it could not make it to the final 12 cities.

References

  1. ^ Turner, I.M. 2001. The ecology of trees in the tropical rain forest. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-80183-4
  2. ^ Amazon Rainforest, Amazon Plants, Amazon River Animals
  3. ^ (in Portuguese) (PDF) GDP. Rio Branco, Brazil: IBGE. 2005. ISBN 85-240-3919-1. http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/estatistica/economia/pibmunicipios/2005/tab01.pdf. Retrieved 2007-07-18. 
  4. ^ (in Portuguese) (PDF) per capita income. Rio Branco, Brazil: IBGE. 2005. ISBN 85-240-3919-1. http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/estatistica/economia/pibmunicipios/2005/tab01.pdf. Retrieved 2007-07-18. 

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