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Armação dos Búzios

Armação dos Búzios (Portuguese pronunciation: [aʁmɐˈsɐ̃w duz ˈbuzjus]), often referred to as just Búzios, is a municipality located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is 173 km east of the city of Rio de Janeiro. By 2020, its population consisted of 34,477 inhabitants and its area of 71 km2. Today, Búzios is a worldwide tourist site.

Armação dos Búzios
Municipality of Armação dos Búzios
Location in Rio de Janeiro
Coordinates: 22°44′49″S 41°52′55″W / 22.74694°S 41.88194°W / -22.74694; -41.88194
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast
State Rio de Janeiro
Government
 • MayorAlexandre Martins (Republicanos)
Area
 • Total70.978 km2 (27.405 sq mi)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total34,477
 • Density490/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
HDI (2010)0.728 – high[2]
Websitebuzios.rj.gov.br

Búzios remained almost unknown until 1964, when the French actress Brigitte Bardot visited the small village. Since then, in Búzios became popular with the Carioca's high society, who wanted to escape from the city life of Rio de Janeiro and enjoy over 23 beaches the peninsula offers. The town eventually grew to be an international tourist destination.

The peninsula's west coast beaches offer calm, clear waters while the east coast ones, facing the open sea, are more wild and draw surfers and water sports enthusiasts. Azeda, Ferradura, João Fernandes and Armação are amongst the most popular beaches in town. At night, Rua das Pedras, Buzios' main street, offers its visitors an active nightlife and a great variety of shopping and restaurants.

History edit

During the 16th century, the Tupinambá Indians occupied the area, which is now known as Búzios. During the 17th century, the Europeans invaded what was then a small village and as a result, the Tupinambá developed strict relationships with the French pirates and smugglers, who were interested in smuggling pau-brasil (Brazilian reddish wood) and selling African Slaves.[3] Eventually the French were expelled by the Portuguese due to their bloody disputes with the Tupinambás, which resulted in a significant decrease in the Indian population in that region.

In the 18th century, the gold trade from Minas Gerais and its exportation to Europe from Rio de Janeiro attracted many ships to the Guanabara Bay. Additionally the increasing number of ships along the city's coast brought close attention to the whale hunting practice that took place in that area. The name "Armação dos Búzios", for instance, comes from the process of separating the meat from the bones. In addition, a beach in Búzios called "Praia dos Ossos" was named after the great amount of whales' bones found along the shore. Another curious fact about this practice at the time was that the city lights were fueled with whale oil, and the Sant'Ana Chapel located on the top of a hill between Praia dos Ossos and Praia da Armação, was built with rocks and whale oil as well.[4]

Around 1850 when slave trade was abolished in Brazil, Búzios was able to establish itself as a city that cultivated agricultural and fishing habits, instead of being just a smuggling, slave-trading and whale-hunting site. With time, the once European dominated city, shifted into a community composed by a mix of native descendants, blacks and interracial citizens. In 1940, Antonio Alipio da Silva was the first political representative to initiate a political life in Búzios.[5] As a consequence, the small town started to grow and attract a greater variety of people. During the mid-1900s, Búzios was already known to Rio's high society, as it was a relatively reserved beach getaway from the chaotic urban life. However, it was only around 1964, when Brigitte Bardot visited the small town, that Búzios actually became well known.

Geography edit

Armação dos Búzios is located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in an area known as Região dos Lagos. The peninsula of 8 kilometers in extension features 23 beaches: Geribá, Tartaruga, João Fernandes, João Fernandinho, Ferradura, Ferradurinha, Azeda, Azedinha, Ossos, Manguinhos, Tucuns, Brava, Amores, Armação, Forno, Foca, Olho de Boi, Caravelas, José Gonçalves, Virgens, Canto, Rasa, Moças.[6]

Climate edit

Búzios has a tropical climate and temperatures in the southern hemisphere tend to vary between 30 °C during the months of November and February, and around 20 C from May to September.[7] Ocean breezes are common all year round, but are more frequent and stronger during the winter. Most rainfall is seen in Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov and Dec. Buzios has dry periods in June and August.

Transportation edit

Búzios is served by Umberto Modiano Airport which operates flights of general aviation. There are regular buses that travel to Búzios from Rio de Janeiro and other cities of the region.

Gallery edit

Notable people edit

Places of interest edit

  • Chapel Our Lady Untier of Knots.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ (PDF). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 8, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ About Buzios." El Misti. 04 Mar. 2013. <http://www.elmistibuzios.com/en/about-buzios>
  4. ^ About Buzios." El Misti. 04 Mar. 2013. <http://www.elmistibuzios.com/en/about-buzios>
  5. ^ A Colonização De Búzios." A Colonização De Búzios.16 Mar. 2013. <. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2013-03-26.>
  6. ^ "Praias Buzios: Praias Em Buzios." Buzios.Travel. 13 Mar. 2013. <http://www.buzios.travel/praias.html>
  7. ^ "Buzios Travel Guides." HotelTravel.com. 22 Mar. 2013. <http://www.hoteltravel.com/brazil/buzios/guides/overview.htm 2014-08-28 at the Wayback Machine>
  8. ^ Igrejas de Búzios - Capela de Nossa Senhora Desatadora de Nós - (Rio de Janeiro Aqui, 08. Nov. 2014)

External links edit

  •   Media related to Armação dos Búzios at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Armação dos Búzios travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Armacao dos Buzios Portuguese pronunciation aʁmɐˈsɐ w duz ˈbuzjus often referred to as just Buzios is a municipality located in the state of Rio de Janeiro Brazil It is 173 km east of the city of Rio de Janeiro By 2020 its population consisted of 34 477 inhabitants and its area of 71 km2 Today Buzios is a worldwide tourist site Armacao dos BuziosMunicipalityMunicipality of Armacao dos BuziosFlagSealLocation in Rio de JaneiroCoordinates 22 44 49 S 41 52 55 W 22 74694 S 41 88194 W 22 74694 41 88194Country BrazilRegionSoutheastState Rio de JaneiroGovernment MayorAlexandre Martins Republicanos Area Total70 978 km2 27 405 sq mi Elevation5 m 16 ft Population 2020 1 Total34 477 Density490 km2 1 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 BRT HDI 2010 0 728 high 2 Websitebuzios wbr rj wbr gov wbr brBuzios remained almost unknown until 1964 when the French actress Brigitte Bardot visited the small village Since then in Buzios became popular with the Carioca s high society who wanted to escape from the city life of Rio de Janeiro and enjoy over 23 beaches the peninsula offers The town eventually grew to be an international tourist destination The peninsula s west coast beaches offer calm clear waters while the east coast ones facing the open sea are more wild and draw surfers and water sports enthusiasts Azeda Ferradura Joao Fernandes and Armacao are amongst the most popular beaches in town At night Rua das Pedras Buzios main street offers its visitors an active nightlife and a great variety of shopping and restaurants Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Transportation 4 Gallery 5 Notable people 6 Places of interest 7 References 8 External linksHistory editDuring the 16th century the Tupinamba Indians occupied the area which is now known as Buzios During the 17th century the Europeans invaded what was then a small village and as a result the Tupinamba developed strict relationships with the French pirates and smugglers who were interested in smuggling pau brasil Brazilian reddish wood and selling African Slaves 3 Eventually the French were expelled by the Portuguese due to their bloody disputes with the Tupinambas which resulted in a significant decrease in the Indian population in that region In the 18th century the gold trade from Minas Gerais and its exportation to Europe from Rio de Janeiro attracted many ships to the Guanabara Bay Additionally the increasing number of ships along the city s coast brought close attention to the whale hunting practice that took place in that area The name Armacao dos Buzios for instance comes from the process of separating the meat from the bones In addition a beach in Buzios called Praia dos Ossos was named after the great amount of whales bones found along the shore Another curious fact about this practice at the time was that the city lights were fueled with whale oil and the Sant Ana Chapel located on the top of a hill between Praia dos Ossos and Praia da Armacao was built with rocks and whale oil as well 4 Around 1850 when slave trade was abolished in Brazil Buzios was able to establish itself as a city that cultivated agricultural and fishing habits instead of being just a smuggling slave trading and whale hunting site With time the once European dominated city shifted into a community composed by a mix of native descendants blacks and interracial citizens In 1940 Antonio Alipio da Silva was the first political representative to initiate a political life in Buzios 5 As a consequence the small town started to grow and attract a greater variety of people During the mid 1900s Buzios was already known to Rio s high society as it was a relatively reserved beach getaway from the chaotic urban life However it was only around 1964 when Brigitte Bardot visited the small town that Buzios actually became well known Geography editArmacao dos Buzios is located in the state of Rio de Janeiro Brazil in an area known as Regiao dos Lagos The peninsula of 8 kilometers in extension features 23 beaches Geriba Tartaruga Joao Fernandes Joao Fernandinho Ferradura Ferradurinha Azeda Azedinha Ossos Manguinhos Tucuns Brava Amores Armacao Forno Foca Olho de Boi Caravelas Jose Goncalves Virgens Canto Rasa Mocas 6 Climate edit Buzios has a tropical climate and temperatures in the southern hemisphere tend to vary between 30 C during the months of November and February and around 20 C from May to September 7 Ocean breezes are common all year round but are more frequent and stronger during the winter Most rainfall is seen in Jan Feb Mar Nov and Dec Buzios has dry periods in June and August Transportation editBuzios is served by Umberto Modiano Airport which operates flights of general aviation There are regular buses that travel to Buzios from Rio de Janeiro and other cities of the region Gallery edit nbsp Azeda beach nbsp Caravelas beach nbsp Bardot bay nbsp Streets of Buzios nbsp Notable people editLenny Lobato footballer Places of interest editChapel Our Lady Untier of Knots 8 References edit IBGE 2020 Archived copy PDF United Nations Development Programme UNDP Archived from the original PDF on July 8 2014 Retrieved August 1 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link About Buzios El Misti 04 Mar 2013 lt http www elmistibuzios com en about buzios gt About Buzios El Misti 04 Mar 2013 lt http www elmistibuzios com en about buzios gt A Colonizacao De Buzios A Colonizacao De Buzios 16 Mar 2013 lt A Colonizacao de Buzios Archived from the original on 2013 01 18 Retrieved 2013 03 26 gt Praias Buzios Praias Em Buzios Buzios Travel 13 Mar 2013 lt http www buzios travel praias html gt Buzios Travel Guides HotelTravel com 22 Mar 2013 lt http www hoteltravel com brazil buzios guides overview htm Archived 2014 08 28 at the Wayback Machine gt Igrejas de Buzios Capela de Nossa Senhora Desatadora de Nos Rio de Janeiro Aqui 08 Nov 2014 External links edit nbsp Media related to Armacao dos Buzios at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Armacao dos 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