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pernambuco

Pernambuco is a state in the Northeast region of Brazil, located along the Atlantic coast. It covers about 98,000 square kilometers and has a population of around 9.5 million. Its capital and largest city is Recife, while Olinda is a neighboring city known for its well-preserved colonial architecture.

Geography and economy are varied: the state includes a coastal lowland, the humid Atlantic Forest along the

History traces Indigenous habitation prior to European contact. The Portuguese established sugarcane plantations in the 16th

Culture and education: Pernambuco has a rich cultural heritage, with forms such as frevo and maracatu music

eastern
littoral,
and
the
arid
Sertão
in
the
western
interior.
The
São
Francisco
River
valley
forms
an
important
irrigation
region
that
supports
fruit
and
wine
production,
notably
around
Petrolina
in
Pernambuco
and
Juazeiro
across
the
river
in
Bahia.
The
economy
is
diversified,
with
sugarcane
and
ethanol
production,
agribusiness
in
the
São
Francisco
valley,
industry
and
services
centered
on
Recife’s
port
complex
(including
Suape),
and
growing
tourism.
century,
making
Pernambuco
a
leading
sugar
producer.
The
Dutch
occupied
parts
of
the
region
in
the
17th
century
and
were
expelled
by
1654.
The
Pernambucan
Revolt
of
1817
and
related
events
contributed
to
the
broader
Brazilian
independence
movement.
and
dance.
Olinda’s
UNESCO-listed
historic
center,
vibrant
carnival
traditions,
and
a
strong
craft
scene
are
notable.
The
state
hosts
universities
such
as
the
Federal
University
of
Pernambuco
(UFPE)
and
the
State
University
of
Pernambuco
(UPE).
The
population
reflects
Afro-Brazilian,
Indigenous,
and
other
influences,
contributing
to
a
diverse
cultural
landscape.