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Roraima

Roraima is a state in northern Brazil, known for its stunning natural landscapes, including vast forests, mountains, and rivers. It shares borders with Venezuela and Guyana, making it culturally diverse. The area features unique geological formations like the tabletop mountain, Cerro Roraima, which inspired the name. Roraima has a tropical climate, rich biodiversity, and Indigenous communities that preserve traditional ways of life. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture, mining, and tourism. Despite its remote location, Roraima offers significant ecological and cultural heritage, making it an important part of Brazil’s northern region.