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3 unusual facts about Boa Vista


Boa Vista, Roraima

Business also takes place between Boa Vista and with the cities of Lethem, in Guyana and Santa Elena de Uairén, in Venezuela.

Brazilians in Guyana

While some high-income Brazilian miners and workers can afford the plane journey from Boa Vista as a means of entering the country, others use the time-tested routes of land and water.

Oxymeris fatua

This species is distributed in the Atlantic Ocean along Boa Vista, Cape Verde


Ilhéu de Sal-Rei

Ilhéu de Sal Rei (in Cape Verdean Creole, written in ALUPEC: Djeu d Sal Rei) is an islet located 1 km west of Sal Rei and nearly 1 km southwest of its nearest point of Boa Vista Island (which includes Praia de Chaves) in Cape Verde.

The islet can definitely be seen from the western part of Boa Vista including the Praia da Chave and the town of Sal Rei, it cannot be seen from Rabil since a part of the area blocks its view, the islet can also be seen from a mountain to the south of the island.

Maku language of Roraima

Maku or Mako (Spanish Macu, Portuguese Máku) is an unclassified language spoken on the BrazilVenezuela border in Roraima along the upper Uraricoera and lower Auari rivers, west of Boa Vista.


see also

Maria Leopoldina of Austria

The young married couple took up residence in six relatively small rooms in the Quinta Boa Vista in São Cristóvão.

Norte

Norte, Cape Verde, a village in the east-northeastern part of the island of Boa Vista