Tailândia, Municipality in Pará, Brazil.
Tailândia is a municipality in Pará covering about 2,760 square kilometers with sections of rainforest and numerous river systems flowing through it. The landscape includes hilly terrain and various vegetation zones that shape the area's geography.
The settlement was established on December 29, 1934, beginning a new chapter for this region. Over time, this founding moment led to the growth of a regional center with increasing economic activity.
Local people here celebrate through music and gatherings where traditional Brazilian dishes made from local ingredients play a central role in community life.
This area is reachable through a network of highways connecting it to surrounding regions. Visitors will find basic medical facilities, accommodation options, and access to local markets for supplies.
The elevation of around 460 meters creates special growing conditions that favor rice, beans, and cassava cultivation. These crops thrive in the area due to the particular soil quality and climate conditions.
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