Tucumã, Municipality in southeastern Pará, Brazil
Tucumã is a town in southeastern Pará in northern Brazil. It spreads across a sizable area at a low elevation in a region shaped by farming, timber work, and mining activities.
The town saw rapid growth in the 1980s when farming, timber work, and mining drew many settlers to the region. This sudden expansion shaped how the settlement developed and took form.
The town honors its patron saint São José Operário on May 1st through religious processions and community gatherings in the streets. These celebrations shape how locals experience their shared identity and come together.
The town connects through main avenues including Avenida Brasil, Avenida Pará, and Avenida Belém. These roads are key routes for getting around and reaching different parts of the settlement.
The town forms the only urban link with Ourilândia do Norte in southeastern Pará. This special role gives it significance as a connection point for the broader region.
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