Parintins

Parintins is a municipality in the far east of the Amazonas state of Brazil. It is part of a microregion also named Parintins. The population for the entire municipality was 115,363 (IBGE 2020) and its area is 5,952 km2. The city is located on Tupinambarana island in the Amazon River. Parintins is known for the Parintins Folklore Festival, a popular festival held there each June and depicting Boi-Bumbá. It was also the site of an experimental deployment of WiMAX, sponsored by Intel, in late 2006.

Parintins
Municipality
Municipality of Parintins
Clockwise: Aerial view of Parintins ; Bulls Garantido (red) and Caprichoso (blue), main characters of Parintins folklore; River port of city.
Nickname: 
Capital Mundial do Folclore (Folklore Capital of the World in Portuguese)
Location in Amazonas
Parintins
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 02°37′40″S 56°44′09″W
Country Brazil
RegionNorth
State Amazonas
Founded15 October 1852 (1852-10-15)
Government
  MayorFrank Luiz da Cunha Garcia (PSDB)
Area
  Total5,952.333 km2 (2,298.209 sq mi)
Elevation
27 m (89 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  Total115,363
  Density19/km2 (50/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−4 (AMT)
Postal code
69150-000
Area code+55 92
Demonymparintinense
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