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Recife

Recife (population 1.3 million, 3.5 million in the metropolitan area) is a city in the Northeastern Region of Brazil. It is the capital of the Pernambuco state and is a port on the Atlantic Ocean.

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History

The settlement was established by the Portuguese in 1537 and remained Portuguese until the independence of Brazil, with the exception of a brief period of Dutch occupation in the 17th century between 1630 and 1654.

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Geography

Within its metropolitan area are the cities of Jaboatão dos Guararapes , Olinda, Paulista, Abreu e Lima , Igarassu , Camaragibe, Cabo de Santo Agostinho , and São Lourenço da Mata .

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Its main tourist atractions are:

  • Churches and historical monuments
  • Francisco Brennand's atelier of ceramic art
  • Ancient Recife buildings
  • Boa Viagem Beach (the main city beach)
  • Olinda - a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Casa da Cultura: souvenir shops
  • The Carnival at Recife Antigo
  • Cuba do Capibaribe, a mix of Cuban and Brazilian culture in a sightseeing restaurant & dancing club at Paço Alfândega http://www.cubadocapibaribe.com.br (In Portuguese)

There are many wonderful beaches surrounding Recife, such as:

  • Porto de galinhas, Ipojuca, Pernambuco (60 km to the south)
  • Maracaípe, Ipojuca, Pernambuco (65 km to the south)
  • Serrambi, Ipojuca, Pernambuco (70 km to the south)
  • Tamandaré, Barreiros, Pernambuco (110 km to the south)
  • Itamaracá, Pernambuco (40 km to the north)
  • Maragoji, Alagoas (150 km to the south)
  • Praia de Pipa, Rio Grande do Norte (280 km to the north)
  • Tambaba, Conde, Paraíba (115 km to the north)
  • Serrambi, Ipojuca, Pernambuco

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Main Neighborhoods

  • Torre
  • Ipsep
  • Boa Viagem
  • Boa Vista
  • Bongi
  • Brasília Teimosa
  • Cidade Universitária
  • Cordeiro
  • Aflitos
  • Casa Forte
  • Derby
  • Tamarineira
  • Espinheiro
  • Graças
  • Ibura
  • Ilha do Leite
  • Iputinga
  • Pina
  • Recife Antigo
  • Santo Amaro
  • Santo Antônio
  • Setúbal
  • Várzea
  • Beberibe
  • Casa Amarela
  • Afogados
  • Imbiribeira
  • Muribeca
  • Estância

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