Angra dos Reis (;
Portuguese for ''cove'' or ''bay of the Kings'') is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
located in the southern part of the
Brazilian state of
Rio de Janeiro
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. The city is located by the sea and includes in its territory many offshore islands, the largest being
Ilha Grande.
The area was first documented by Europeans on January 6, 1502, and has been under continual settlement since 1556. Its
population
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was estimated, on 2021 by
IBGE, to be 210,171
inhabitants.
History
The port municipality fell into decline after 1872, having been bypassed by the advent of railways. It came back into prominence in the 1920s, when a railway extension connected it to the states of
Minas Gerais
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and
Goias, as a terminus for the transportation of agriculture production from these same two states. The railway extension, in
metre gauge, still exists and is currently operated by the ''Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica'' company.
In the mid-twentieth century, the municipality was an essential part of the implementation of
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional – CSN,
Volta Redonda
Volta Redonda () is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in the Rio de Janeiro (state), Rio de Janeiro state of Brazil with an area of 182.81 km2, located from 350m to 707m above the sea level (22°31'23" S, 44°06'15" W) and with a pop ...
, and the endpoint for
coking coal supplied from
Santa Catarina. Today, the same company also uses the port for some of its steel exports.
Its current importance is due, in part, to having a ferry terminal facility in the Bay of
Ilha Grande and its harbour, used by
TEBIG Petrobras, which transports large quantities of
crude oil
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, and thus positions the port of Angra dos Reis as one of the busiest in the country.
Today, because of its beaches and nearby points of interest, the place has become a focal point for tourism. Within the municipality are over three hundred islands, many of them owned by celebrities, with the largest island being Ilha Grande (Big Island). The Brazilian plastic surgeon and philanthropist
Ivo Pitanguy was a noted resident.
Most of the region consists of hilly terrain, which helped generate the landslides that occurred at the beginning of 2010, when numerous homes and hotels were severely damaged or destroyed, mainly on Ilha Grande.
Economy
The most important economic activities are commerce, fishing, industry, services, and
tourism
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. The port has an oil terminal as well as shipbuilding (Keppel Fels, former Verolme) facilities. Brazil's 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 beaches, islands and clean waters for swimming or scuba diving. The nuclear power stations also warm the area's waters with their thermal discharges, a form of
thermal pollution
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.
There is a small amount of cattle raising, with approximately 4,200 head. The main agricultural products cultivated are:
*bananas: 1,460 hectares / 3,600 tons
*coconut: 10 hectares / 130,000 units
*oranges: 4 hectares / 25 tons
*hearts of palm (palmito): 50 hectares / 75 tons
*sugarcane: 20 hectares / 390 tons
Data are fro
IBGE
Etymology
Gaspar de Lemos, a
navigator
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and
commander
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of the
Portuguese naval fleet
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Purpose
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landed at
Ilha Grande on 6 January 1502, a “''
Kings’ day''” – that is, “''Dia de Reis''”. Accordingly, the place was named “''Angra dos Reis''”, which means “''Creek of the Kings''” or loosely – “''Anchorage of the Kings''”.
Transportation
The city is served by
Angra dos Reis Airport.
Geography
Location

Angra dos Reis has an area of 816.3 km
2. The neighboring
municipalities
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The term ''municipality' ...
are
Paraty,
Rio Claro and
Mangaratiba in
Rio de Janeiro state, and
Bananal and
São José do Barreiro, which are adjacent in
São Paulo
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state.
The municipality contains the
Ilha Grande State Park, created in 1971 on the
Ilha Grande off the southern coast.
It contains the
Praia do Sul Biological Reserve, a strictly protected conservation unit created in 1981 on the Ilha Grande.
It contains the
Aventureiro Sustainable Development Reserve, formerly the Aventureiro Marine State Park, also on Ilha Grande.
The municipality also contains part of the
Tamoios Ecological Station.
The conservation units are contained within the
Tamoios Environmental Protection Area
The Tamoios Environmental Protection Area () is an Environmental protection area (Brazil), environmental protection area of the state of Rio de Janeiro (state), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It protects an area of coastal forests, mangroves, rocky shore ...
, created in 1982.
Climate
According to
Köppen climate classification
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, Angra dos Reis has a
tropical rainforest climate
A tropical rainforest climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator. There are some other areas at higher latitudes, such as the coast of southeast Florida, United States ...
(Af).
References
External links
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Populated coastal places in Rio de Janeiro (state)
Populated places established in 1556
1556 establishments in the Portuguese Empire
Municipalities in Rio de Janeiro (state)