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Manaus is the largest city in Amazonas, it is the capital and most populous city in the state and in the North Region. Manaus is the seventh most populous city in Brazil, with more than 2 million inhabitants. Manaus is a vibrant city full of surprises. Located in the heart of the largest tropical forest in the world, Manaus is a destination that offers a unique combination of culture, history and exuberant nature. The culture of Manaus is a rich mix of indigenous, Portuguese, African and northeastern influences. This diversity is reflected in the local cuisine, which offers unique dishes such as tacacá, tucunaré stew and roasted tambaqui. Additionally, Manaus is famous for its cultural festivals, such as the Amazonas Folklore Festival and Boi Manaus, which celebrate the region’s rich cultural heritage.
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One of the most impressive landscapes in Manaus is the famous Meeting of the Waters. This natural phenomenon occurs when the dark waters of the Rio Negro meet the muddy waters of the Rio Solimões. The waters of the two rivers do not mix due to their different temperatures, densities and speeds. The Amazonas Theater is another iconic landmark in Manaus. Opened in 1896, during the height of the rubber boom, the theater is a true architectural jewel. Its Renaissance style, with a dome covered in 36,000 tiles imported from Alsace, France, is one of the most impressive curiosities about Manaus. The theater is still used for cultural presentations and is a symbol of the period of wealth that the city experienced at the end of the 19th century. Another historical tourist spot worth knowing in the city is the Mercado Municipal Adolpho Lisboa built in 1883. Inspired by the famous Les Halles market in Paris, the market is a landmark in the city that reveals the European influence on local architecture. Here, you can find a variety of regional products, including fresh fish, exotic fruits and indigenous crafts.