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  2. Amazonas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ɐmaˈzonɐs] ⓘ) is a state of Brazil, located in the North Region in the north-western corner of the country. It is the largest Brazilian state by area and the ninth-largest country subdivision in the world.

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  3. Amazonas, largest estado (state) of Brazil, situated in the northwestern part of the country. It is bounded to the northwest by Colombia, to the north by Venezuela and the Brazilian state of Roraima, to the east and southeast by the Brazilian states of Pará and Mato Grosso, to the south by the Brazilian state of Rondônia, to the southwest by ...

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  4. Discover the heart of the Amazon, Brazil's largest state, with its diverse wildlife, rivers and attractions. Find out how to plan your trip, where to stay, what to see and more with Lonely Planet's expert advice and tips.

  5. Explore the best of Amazonas, the Brazilian state that covers the Amazon rainforest and its tributaries. Find out about wildlife, culture, history, nature and more in this comprehensive guide.

  6. Amazonas is a state in the North of Brazil. It is the largest state of Brazil by area. Amazonas' territory is 98% covered by rainforest. The exuberance of the tropical rain forest, associated with hot and humid climate, are responsible for the largest biodiversity on Earth.

  7. 2 days ago · How quickly is the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil being deforested? A stream in the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador. Amazon Rainforest, large tropical rainforest occupying the drainage basin of the Amazon River and its tributaries in northern South America and covering an area of 2,300,000 square miles (6,000,000 square km).

  8. Amazonas is a state of Brazil, located in the North Region in the north-western corner of the country. It is the largest Brazilian state by area and the ninth-largest country subdivision in the world. It is the largest country subdivision in South America, being greater than the areas of Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay combined.

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