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mirantes

Mirantes is a term used in Portuguese and Spanish to denote a lookout point or vantage area from which landscapes can be observed. The word is derived from mirar or mirar, meaning to look, and refers to places or structures designed to provide broad views of the surrounding terrain. In practice, mirantes can be natural overlooks or purpose-built platforms, terraces, or balconies.

Typically located along hills, coastlines, riversides, or urban parks, mirantes are chosen for their favorable sightlines.

Usage varies by region. In Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking areas, mirante is a common descriptor for scenic

Mirantes contribute to local identity by highlighting landscapes, guiding visitors to viewpoints, and supporting conservation or

They
often
feature
safety
railings,
seating,
and
informational
signage,
and
may
be
part
of
scenic
routes,
tourist
itineraries,
or
city
planning
projects.
Some
mirantes
include
amenities
such
as
parking
access,
lighting,
or
telescopes
to
enhance
the
viewing
experience.
overlooks
and
is
frequently
encountered
in
tourism
materials
and
place
names.
In
many
Spanish-speaking
countries,
the
equivalent
term
mirador
is
more
commonly
used,
though
mirante
is
understood
in
some
contexts
and
can
appear
in
local
toponyms
or
architectural
terminology.
cultural
appreciation
of
a
region.
Related
terms
include
mirador,
used
in
Spanish
for
similar
viewpoints,
and
balcón
mirador,
a
balcony
or
terrace
designed
for
viewing.