| Province
- Rio Grande Do Norte |
This
region was first colonized by the French during the 16th Century.
But it did not take long for the Portuguese and the Dutch to start
fighting over the territory. After that, and under Dutch rule, the
settling of the State of Rio Grande do Norte truly began in 1633.
Its economic activities began with the exploration of salt, sugar
cane and cattle-raising. And the result of all this is reflected
until today, when the State is responsible for 87% of all marine
salt production in the country.
The
State of Rio Grande do Norte is a privileged region, with the sun
shining all year long. It is privileged not only for its natural
beauty, with its beautiful beaches and dunes spread over the more
than 400 km of coastline, but also for having the purest air in
Latin America. This was verified by the North American Space Agency
(NASA), and by the National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
from the results of a research concluded in 1992.
The
implementation of the Coastal Highway, a 8 km long avenue along
the shore, was the true starting point for the beginning of tourist
activity in the State in the 1980s. That is where the main hotels
and restaurants
of the capital city, Natal,
are concentrated. Improvements in tourist infrastructure and conservation
of the natural heritage are some of the actions given priority ever
since by the state government. One of the highlights was the creation
of the Dune State Park, which aims to preserve the chain of sand
dunes that surround the city. And thus, Natal became the entry gate
to the beautiful beaches
of the State of Rio Grande do Norte. Many of them are still semi-wild,
such as Pipa and Pirangi;
and others are the liveliest, such as Genipabu and Tibau
do Sul.
The
State of Rio Grande do Norte also stands out with oil production,
with an average extraction of 100 thousand barrels per day, occupying
second place in the country, only behind the township of Campos,
in the State of Rio de Janeiro.
A little
further from the coast, the city of Mossoró is considered
the capital of irrigated fruit-growing, supplying more than 70%
of the domestic market for melon. Besides that fruit, the State
is famous for its mango and cashew plantations. The latter led the
State to be entered in the Guiness Book. Located on the Pirangi
do Norte beach, the largest cashew tree in the world with 500 meters
in circumference and 92 years of age, covers a 7.300 m2 area. Its
crown is equivalent to a grove of 70 cashew trees.
Pirangi
do Norte is also the center for the handcraft production of
bilro and labyrinth lace. The lace makers patiently and quickly
weave the fine cotton yarns until tablecloths, bedspreads
and clothes of all kinds emerge. Besides all that, the Barreira
do Inferno is also located here, which was the first rocket
launching base in Latin America.
Warm
waters, the shade of palm trees and a gigantic cashew tree
are waiting for you in Rio Grande do Norte. Come on, you’ll
become a fan! |
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Genipabu
There is fun for all tastes here. From the calm to the adrenaline-filled
buggy maneuvers on the giant dunes.
Tibau
do Sul - Pipa
An excellent option for those seeking tranquility and rest, enjoying
the beautiful beaches of the region.
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