
Roraima
Detailed Information about Roraima
State of Roraima
Roraima is a Brazilian state located in the North region of the country, bordering Venezuela and Guyana. With an area of 224,300 km², it is the smallest state in the region in terms of territorial extension, yet it possesses significant cultural and natural diversity. Roraima is known for its vast areas of Amazon rainforest, mountains and rivers, as well as being home to various indigenous ethnic groups. Its importance in the national scenario stands out due to its wealth of natural resources and its strategic position on the border with other countries.
Geography and Territory
The territory of Roraima is characterized by predominantly flat geography, with some elevations that form the Guiana Shield. The Serra do Tepequém and Serra da Lua are some of the state's high points. The state is bathed by important waterways, such as the Rio Branco, which is its main river, in addition to containing various areas of environmental protection. The vegetation is essentially composed of tropical forests, savannas and fields, providing rich and varied biodiversity.
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