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Acre is a state in the western part of Brazil, located deep within the Amazon rainforest. It's known for its amazing nature, including vast forests and important rivers. Just like how your country has different states or provinces, Brazil has 26 states, and Acre is one of them!

Acre is famous for its rubber production history and its efforts to protect the environment and the rights of indigenous people who live there. It's a place where nature and culture are very important.

What is a Municipality?

You might be wondering, "What exactly is a municipality?" Think of a municipality as a local area, a bit like a city or a large town, along with the smaller areas around it. Each municipality has its own local government. This government helps manage things like schools, roads, and public services for the people living there.

In Brazil, municipalities are very important. They are the smallest level of government, but they play a big role in the daily lives of citizens. Each municipality has a mayor and a city council, who are elected by the people to make decisions for their community.

Municipalities of Acre

Acre is divided into 22 municipalities. Each one is unique, with its own history, culture, and natural beauty. These municipalities help organize the state and make sure that services reach everyone, even in remote areas of the Amazon.

Here is a list of all the municipalities in Acre:

  • Acrelândia
  • Assis Brasil
  • Brasiléia
  • Bujari
  • Capixaba
  • Cruzeiro do Sul
  • Epitaciolândia
  • Feijó
  • Jordão
  • Mâncio Lima
  • Marechal Thaumaturgo
  • Manuel Urbano
  • Plácido de Castro
  • Porto Acre
  • Porto Walter
  • Rio Branco
  • Rodrigues Alves
  • Santa Rosa do Purus
  • Sena Madureira
  • Senador Guiomard
  • Tarauacá
  • Xapuri

Rio Branco: Acre's Capital

The largest and most important municipality in Acre is Rio Branco. It is the capital city of the state. Rio Branco is where most of the state's government offices are located, and it's also a major center for trade, education, and culture.

The city is located on the banks of the Acre River. It has a rich history, especially linked to the rubber boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, Rio Branco is a modern city, but it still keeps its connection to the Amazon rainforest and its unique heritage.

Other Important Municipalities

While Rio Branco is the capital, other municipalities are also very important to Acre. For example, Cruzeiro do Sul is the second-largest city and a key hub in the western part of the state. It's often called the "Pearl of the Juruá" because of its location on the Juruá River.

Xapuri is another historically significant municipality. It played a big role in the rubber tapping industry and the fight for environmental protection, especially through the work of famous activists like Chico Mendes. These municipalities, big or small, all contribute to the diverse and vibrant state of Acre.

Why are Municipalities Important?

Understanding municipalities helps us see how a state like Acre is organized. Each municipality is like a puzzle piece that makes up the whole state. They are crucial for local governance, meaning they help manage the day-to-day needs of people living in specific areas.

Local governments handle things like:

  • Building and maintaining local roads.
  • Managing public schools and health clinics.
  • Collecting trash and providing clean water.
  • Supporting local businesses and jobs.

By having these local governments, decisions can be made closer to the people they affect. This helps ensure that the unique needs of each community in Acre are met.

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