Topografisk kort Altamira
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Altamira
The first administrative elevation took place on April 14, 1874, when the municipality of Souzel (now Senator José Porfírio) was created, where the Tavaquara Mission (Altamira) was elevated to the status of village. During this period the village survived from the extraction and commercialization of rubber and other drugs from the backlands, as well as communicating with Souzel and Moz Port by steam navigation.
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Navn: Topografisk kort Altamira, højde, terræn.
Sted: Altamira, Pará, North Region, Brazil (-9.64500 -55.62387 -2.98872 -51.64754)
Gennemsnitshøjde: 234 m
Minimum højde: 1 m
Maksimal højde: 767 m
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