Juína, Municipality in Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Juína is a municipality in the Norte Mato-Grossense region of Mato Grosso state, situated in an area marked by vegetation and water systems. The town functions as an administrative center with several residential areas where daily life unfolds for its inhabitants.
Juína was established in 1979, marking the beginning of organized settlement development in this section of Mato Grosso. Its creation came during a period when the region was opening up and new administrative structures were being built.
The municipality contains six distinct residential modules and maintains strong connections with indigenous territories through the preservation of local traditions.
The best time to visit is during the dry season when roads are more accessible and travel conditions are more favorable. The town has an administrative center with essential services for both visitors and residents.
The Iquê Ecological Station bordering the municipality is an important protected area for regional plants and wildlife and serves environmental research purposes. This area shows how nature conservation is interwoven with local development.
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