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FIFA World Cup 2014 Host City: Manaus

The very location of the city of Manaus is one of its most remarkable attractions: sitting on the confluence of the rivers Negro (Black) and Solimões (how the Amazon River is known in this part of Brazil).

The dark-coloured waters of the former and the muddy waters of the latter flow side by side for over 18 kilometers without mixing, forming one of the Amazon’s most majestic sights.

Since it was first inhabited in 1669, Manaus steadily evolved into the capital of the state of Amazonas and finally into the metropolis of the Amazon.

The city is now the 12th most populous city in Brazil, with just over two million inhabitants, and became an economic powerhouse during the 20th century, after the construction of the Manaus Industrial Pole.


Sunset over the Negro River

The equatorial climate of Manaus is another of its most interesting traits, with an annual temperature average of 28ºC, air humidity of over 80 per cent and two very defined seasons: the rainy one (December to May) and the so-called dry season, between June and November, when precipitation is not as intense and temperatures may reach as high as 40ºC.

The combination of outstanding natural beauty, local traditions and a metropolis on the rise gives Manaus a unique atmosphere, thanks to such diverse features as the Teatro Amazonas - an impressive concert hall that houses the annual Amazonas Opera Festival - and the Boi-Manaus, which is a celebration of the city’s anniversary, rocked by the sounds of the typical rhythm of the “boi-bumbá”.


Amazonia Arena in Manaus will welcome the FIFA 2014 World Cup

Football

The city of Manaus is home to a majority of football clubs in the state of Amazonas and, therefore, several rivalries.

Nacional Futebol Clube hold the record for most state titles, but over the last few years São Raimundo Esporte Clube have been drawing national attention with good performances in the Copa do Brasil. Other traditional contenders are Atletico Rio Negro Clube, Nacional Fast Club and America Futebol Clube.

Vivaldo Lima stadium, also known as the Vivaldão, is the most important football ground in Amazonas and has been hosting the state’s decisive matches since its inauguration on April 5th 1970, when the Brazilian national team stopped by Manaus a few days before travelling to Mexico for the FIFA World Cup.

Brazil defeated an Amazonas State Team 4-1 in a match that was witnessed by such dignitaries as then-FIFA President Stanley Routs.

Fast Facts

Name: Manaus
State: Amazonas
Population:1,738,641
Altitude: 92 m
Climate: Manaus has a tropical rainforest climate, but rainfall intensity is somewhat seasonal, with one half of the year (coinciding with the Southern Winter) being half as rainy as the other.
Professional Football Clubs: Nacional Futebol Clube, São Raimundo Esporte, Atletico Rio Negro Clube, Nacional Fast Club and America Futebol Clube.