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Angra dos Reis

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Angra dos Reis
Coordinates: 23°00′24″S 44°19′05″W / -23.00667, -44.31806
Country Brazil
Region Southeast
State Rio de Janeiro
Founded January 6, 1502
Government
 - Mayor Fernando Antonio Jordão
Area
 - Total 816.3 km² (315.2 sq mi)
Elevation m (20 ft)
Population (2004)
 - Total 136,525
Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3)
Municipal Government address
Prefeitura Municipal de Angra dos Reis
Praça Nilo Peçanha, 186
Centro, Angra dos Reis, CEP: 23900-000
Website: www.angra.rj.gov.br

Angra dos Reis is a city located in the southwest of Rio de Janeiro state, in Brazil. It is situated 151km from the city of Rio de Janeiro. It has a beautiful coastline with 365 islands. Brazil's only operational nuclear power station (the Central Nuclear Almirante Álvaro Alberto) is located here. Municipal boundaries are with:

The most important economic activities are commerce, fishing, industry, services and tourism. The port has an oil terminal as well as shipbuilding (Keppel Fels, former Verolme). Brazil's only nuclear power stations, Angra I and Angra II are located nearby. They employ 3,000 people, and generate another 10,000 indirect jobs in Rio de Janeiro State. Tourism is highly developed with countless beaches, islands and pristine waters perfect for swimming or scuba diving. There is a small cattle herd of 4,200 head. The main agricultural products in planted area are:

  • bananas: 1,460 hectares / 3,600 tons
  • coconut: 10 hectares / 130,000 fruits
  • oranges: 4 hectares / 25 tons
  • hearts of palm (palmito): 50 hectares / 75 tons
  • sugarcane: 20 hectares / 390 tons

Data are from IBGE

Meaning of the name

The name of the place has an interesting history. Gaspar de Lemos, a navigator and commander of the Portuguese naval fleet embanked at the Long Island (Ilha Grande) on 6 January 1502, the “Kings’ day”, that is, “Dia de Reis.” Accordingly, the place was named “Angra dos Reis”, which means “Kings’Cove” or loosely - anchorage of the kings.

Trivia

Júlia da Silva Bruhns the mother of German writers Heinrich Mann and Thomas Mann was born here.

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