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Flura [38]
2 years ago
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1. Seu município faz parte do estado do Ceará. Registre as informações básicas sobre seu estado, (Capital, total de municípios,

municípios destaques, etc).
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Alchen [17]2 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

O Ceará pe um estado do Nordeste Brasileiro e é limitado pelo Oceano Atlantico, além de apresentar divisas com os estados da Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernanbuco e Piaui.  O ceará é considerado o oitavo estado mais populoso do Brasil, apresentando cerca de 8,843 milhões  de habitantes, que estão distribuídos em 184  municipios.

A capital do Estado é Fortaleza, porém outras cidades importantes são Juazeiro do Norte, Sobral,  Caucaia, Horizonte, Maranguape e Maracanaú.

O estado é muito conhecido pela quantidade de humoristas que nasceram nele, além de ser muito visitado pela religiosidade, pois é um local com forte infleuncia cristã católica, sendo a cidade de Juzeiro do Norte um grande ponto turistico para os fiéis.

Obs: Perguntas em português devem ser postadas no campo "world langagens" porque esse não é o servidor brasileiro e sim oservidor americano. se você postar perguntas em português fora do campo apropriado, a sua pergunta pode ser excluída.

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