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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Quixadá
Municipality
View of Quixadá
View of Quixadá
Flag of Quixadá
Official seal of Quixadá
Coordinates: 4°58′08″S 39°00′47″W / 4.969°S 39.013°W / -4.969; -39.013
CountryBrazil
StateCeará
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total88,321
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)

Quixadá is a municipality in the state of Ceará, in Brazil. It is known for its unusual rock formations, known locally as monoliths.

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Location

Quixadá is located at around 4°58′15″S 39°0′54″W / 4.97083°S 39.01500°W / -4.97083; -39.01500. It was founded in 1870 and had a population of 80,605 residents in 2010, according to the Brazilian census. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Quixadá.

Pre-historic cave paintings and other archaeological remains have been found in the vicinity.[2] The municipality contains the 16,635 hectares (41,110 acres) Quixadá Monoliths Natural Monument, a fully protected area around and containing the highly unusual inselbergs known locally as monoliths, which are of considerable tourist interest.[3][4] The Barragem do Cedro (Cedar Dam) was built between 1890 and 1906 using stone masonry, cement and steel, at the foot of the Pedra da Galinha Choca (Brooding Hen Rock), the most famous of the monoliths. On 30 January 2015 the dam was placed on the tentative list as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[2]

History

Until the 1760s, the indigenous tribes of Kanindé and Jenipapo populated the territory that is known as Quixadá. The fact that it used to be the land of indigenous explains why Quixadá does not have a Portuguese name. The conflicts between these groups and the Portuguese led to the indigenous peoples' extinction.

Sports

Quixadá Futebol Clube is the town's soccer club.

Quixadá is a major paragliding spot in Brazil.[5] It is famous for many flight distance world record breaks in the last years, and attracts pilots from around the world every November when potential record-breaking conditions prevail.[6]

Hang gliding and climbing are other extreme sports popular in the area.

Culture

The best-known figure from Quixadá is Rachel de Queiroz, a writer who portrayed the drought of 1915 in her novel "O Quinze (1930)," which later received national recognition. Queiroz was not born in Quixadá, but lived there for most of her life. In Quixadá, you can find three places dedicated to her: the Memorial Rachel de Queiroz, the former Chalé da Pedra; the Museu Rachel de Queiroz, which is located on her small farm, the Fazenda Não Me Deixes; and also the Rachel de Queiroz Cultural Center.

Transportation

Quixadá is served by Quixadá Airport.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ IBGE 2020 Panorama
  2. ^ a b Cedro Dam in the Quixadá Monoliths, UNESCO, retrieved May 21, 2016
  3. ^ MN Monólitos de Quixadá (in Portuguese), WWF, retrieved May 21, 2016
  4. ^ Monumento Natural Monólitos de Quixadá (in Portuguese), Semace, September 24, 2010, retrieved May 21, 2016
  5. ^ "Paragliding Earth".
  6. ^ "Women's Paragliding Distance World Record Falls in Brazil - Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988". November 10, 2009. Retrieved November 23, 2022.


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