Mazagão

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Coordinates: 00°06′54″S 51°17′20″W / 0.11500°S 51.28889°W / -0.11500; -51.28889 Mazagão is a municipality located in the south of the state of Amapá in Brazil. Its population is 13,913 and its area is 13,131 km².

The city was named after the Portuguese colony Mazagão in North Africa, now El Jadida, which the Portuguese abandoned in 1769 after some 250 years of occupation.
Many of its inhabitants were evacuated to Brazil, where they founded a new settlement Nova Mazagão ( 0°12′59″S 51°25′55.6″W / 0.21639°S 51.432111°W / -0.21639; -51.432111),[1] now known as Mazagão Velho.

  1. "Arqueologia de Mazagâo Velho". Site of the Department of Archaeology of the Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil. Retrieved 2013-02-20.  (in Portuguese; the coordinates are under the image of the map of Brazil on the page; to see them pass your cursor over the image)


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