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Maricá

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Maricá, Brazil
Maricá, Brazil. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Maricá

Maricá is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. It is located in the Greater Niterói region (or Metropolitan East), bordering Itaboraí, São Gonçalo, Rio Bonito, Niterói, Saquarema and Tanguá.

The municipal territory extends over 361.572 km2 (139.604 sq mi) and is divided into four districts: Maricá (headquarters), Ponta Negra, Inoã and Itaipuaçu.

The municipality can be accessed via RJ-106 (Amaral Peixoto Highway), which connects the municipality to the cities of Niterói, São Gonçalo and Saquarema, or via RJ-114, which connects the municipality of Itaboraí and the RJ-104 and BR-101 highways.

The municipality of Maricá is also known for its rural properties – small farms and large ranches – many of which are rich in historical content. The train also passed through the city – even today, there are remnants of that time, such as stations, tracks, a tunnel and a bridge in the Inoã neighborhood, with the inscription Estrada de Ferro Maricá.

The city has an airport, which does not operate regular flights, only offshore operations, known as Maricá Airport, located in the urban center.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA. Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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