Pará is a state located in the northern region of Brazil. It is known for its vast rainforests, particularly the Amazon Rainforest, and is home to a rich diversity of wildlife. The state has a tropical climate, with high humidity and significant rainfall throughout the year. Its capital city is Belém, which serves as an important cultural and economic center.
The economy of Pará is largely based on agriculture, mining, and forestry. Key products include açaí berries, rubber, and timber. Pará also plays a crucial role in the production of brazil nuts and is known for its unique cultural heritage, influenced by indigenous peoples and various immigrant groups.