Recife, city, capital of Pernambuco estado (state), northeastern Brazil, and centre of an area that includes several industrial towns. It is an Atlantic seaport located at the confluence of the Capibaribe and Beberibe rivers. Recife has been called the Venice of Brazil because the city is crossed by waterways and its component parts are linked by numerous bridges.
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- en.wikipedia.org RecifeRecife is one of Brazil's prime business centers, largely because it has one international airport and two international seaports.
- travel-lingual-frontend.onrender.com brazil/recifeRecife, Brazil: Located on the northeastern coast of Brazil, Recife is a vibrant city known for its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and lively street carnivals.
- tripadvisor.com Tourism-g304560-Recife_State_of_…Recife Tourism: Tripadvisor has 247,660 reviews of Recife Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Recife resource.
- trackstick.com recife-brazil/whether you’re interested in history, Culture or simply soaking up some sun on one of Brazil’s most beautiful beaches – Recife offers something for everyone!
- celebratebrazil.com recife-brazil.htmlAlso known as Brazilian Venice, Recife is the capitol city of Brazil's state, Pernambuco, and the 4th largest city in the entire country of Brazil.
- instagram.com explore/locations/213762864/recife-…See photos and videos taken at this location and explore places nearby.
- trip101.com Recife 10 Things To Do In Recife, BrazilBoa Viagem Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Recife, Brazil. It’s also one of the most visited, yet people don’t really go in the water to swim.
- adventurous-travels.com posts/recife-brazil-what-…Recife is one of the largest and most important cities in the northern part of Brazil. It's the capital of Pernambuco state which, although offers amazing natural and...
- jewishvirtuallibrary.org recife-brazilThe first organized Jewish community in Brazil was established in Recife during the period of Dutch colonial occupation (1630–1654)...
- hellotravel.com brazil/recifeRecife is the fourth-biggest urban agglomeration in Brazil. Recife is the home of a few craftsmen, artists and essayists.
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