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Ji Paraná

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Country
  
Brazil

State
  
Rondônia

Elevation
  
170 m (560 ft)

Area
  
6,897 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 9:21 AM

Region
  
North

Founded
  
October 11, 1977

Time zone
  
UTC-4 (UTC-4)

Population
  
103,256 (2010)

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Weather
  
28°C, Wind SE at 3 km/h, 83% Humidity

Colleges and Universities
  
Centro Universitário Luterano de Ji-Paraná, Panamerican Faculty of Ji-Paraná

Ji-Paraná (sometimes spelled Jiparaná) is the second most populous municipality in the Brazilian state of Rondônia, with a population of 130.419, and the 16th most populous city of the Brazilian North Region, the 210th most populous city of Brazil, and the 113th of the Brazilian interior. It has an area of 6,897 km². The city is divided by the Ji-Paraná River.

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The city economy is industry and dairy production. The city was also the first of Rondônia State to invest in high technology of data transmission, when it connected, through a wireless network, the City Hall.

The municipality name comes from tupi, meaning "great river of axes", through the junction of (axe) e paranã (sea, great river). It is a reference to the great amount of rocks in the river looking like indigenous axes. The municipality is also known as the Heart of Rondônia, due to the central city location and the existence of a heart shaped island, located in the confluence of the Machado and Urupá River.

Located in central Rondônia, the city attracted many settlers from the 1970s onward. As a result of corruption, lawlessness and a general lack of regulation, Ji-Paraná has been at the centre of Rondônia's extreme deforestation, which today extends up to the border with Bolivia. The area between Ji-Paraná and Porto Velho, the regional capital 373 km away, is now largely deforested. The deforestation expands along smaller illegally built roads stemming from the BR-364 highway.

The city is served by José Coleto Airport.

The municipality contains part of the 346,861 hectares (857,110 acres) Jaru Biological Reserve, a fully protected conservation unit created in 1984.

Jesualdo Pires Ferreira Junior is the city's current mayor, his term expires in 2016.

References

Ji-Paraná Wikipedia