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Fortaleza Facts And Fortaleza Statistics

 

How many Fortaleza facts do you really know?

Fortaleza is one of Brazil's most popular tourist areas, comprising of miles of sandy beaches along he Eastern coast where the sand meets the Atlantic Ocean.  Fortaleza facts show a different side to the city claimed to be the party capital of the region.  Fortaleza, Brazil, is the fourth most populated city in the country, and is home to the nearly two and a half million inhabitants Fortaleza houses.  A bustling city with bags of samba soul, Fortaleza is nonetheless a relaxing break away in the sunshine, and with around three thousand hours of pure sunshine every year, it's easy to see why Fortaleza comes top of many a list. 

But there is more to Fortaleza than meets the eye, and it would be possible to write an entire encyclopedia about Fortaleza and its history.  One of the most interesting Fortaleza facts comes from Fortaleza's birth as a city.  Over 500 years ago, Fortaleza was occupied by Portuguese colonialists, and from their established fort on the site, Fortaleza as we know it today grew and expanded to form the present day city.  It is truly amazing to think of the detailed and intricate history of Fortaleza, and even amongst the modern feel, there is still a detectable atmosphere of history around the city.

Fortaleza is 336 square km in size, and sits on the North East coast of Brazil.  It comprises a hotbed of cultures, and recent Fortaleza statistics suggest a mixture of African, European and Southern American cultures, and this is reflected in many Fortaleza facts.  Its diverse culture and dramatic history make it a rich and vibrant centre for tourism, alongside its popular tourist attractions like the Cathedral and the Mucuripe Lighthouse which attract millions of tourist visitors every year.

Naturally, Fortaleza is also a centre for sporting activities, which many tourists and residents participating in beach sports like volleyball, and water sports like windsurfing.  On top of that, like the rest of Brazil, Fortaleza is soccer crazy, and their local teams (three in total) attract a range of tourist and resident supporters every week.  Fortaleza is also internationally renowned as a venue for kitesurfing and windsurfing championships, which cements its place on the map as a truly worldwide tourist destination.  With so much to offer, it really isn't surprising that Fortaleza Brazil is such a popular city for Brazilians and foreigners alike.

 

Array Fortaleza
Research array Fortaleza known as the Pirata project is being deployed off the shores of Fortaleza to monitor changes in water surface temperature, which is found to influence weathering.

Fortresses in Fortaleza cities
Fortaleza cities are scattered across South America, particularly in former Spanish colonies. La Fortaleza Puerto Rico and Fortaleza del Moro are among these Fortaleza cities

 

 

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