Altamira, Pará

Altamira is one of one hundred and forty-four municipalities in the state of Pará, in northern Brazil. It has an area of 159,533.73 square kilometres or 61,596.32 square miles, making it the largest municipality by area both in Pará state and Brazil, and until 2009 it was the world's largest municipal subdivision. It occupies 12.8% of the state's territory, 1.8% of Brazil's territory and 0.8% of South America. It also covers a more extensive area than 104 countries, and is comparable to the US states of Missouri and Florida.

Altamira
Panorama view of Altamira and Xingu River
Location of Altamira
Altamira
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 3°12′10″S 52°12′21″W
Country Brazil
RegionNorthern Region
State Pará
FoundedNovember 6, 1911
Government
  MayorClaudomiro Gomes
Area
  Total159,533.73 km2 (61,596.32 sq mi)
Elevation
109 m (358 ft)
Population
 (2020 )
  Total115,969
  Density0.73/km2 (1.9/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)

Altamira Municipality encompasses the Altamira city and district, the seat of local government, whose majority population lives in urban area, and nine other mostly rural districts (most of those covered by the Amazon rainforest), whose urban populations are minorities, and live in inhabited areas spaced by tens or hundreds of kilometers. According to the 2010 Brazilian National Census the municipality had 99,075 inhabitants which grew to 115,969 at the 2020 Census, making a density of only 0.73 inhabitants per square kilometer at the same year. It is home to hundreds of indigenous communities and environmental protection areas. The Belo Monte Dam, the world's fourth largest hydroelectric dam is also located in the municipality.

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