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The climate of the region is equatorial, with an average minimum daily temperature greater than 18 °C. Itaituba has a relative humidity of the air above 80% during almost all the months of the year. The rainy season includes the months of
December to April, while the driest months are from July
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It is known, from the footage and historical evidence available, that the place of
Itaituba already existed by the year of 1812, since it was mentioned in the travel list of Miguel João de Castro alongside the Tapajós River, as a center of exploration and trade of specialties of the High Tapajós.
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Several villages were founded by the
Jesuits, along the Tapajós River, during this period. Some of these villages were "Tapajós", in 1661, "São José" (or Matapus), in 1722, "São Inácio" (or Tupinambaranas), in 1737, and Borari and Arapiuns.
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of Grão Pará, the foreigners were gradually expelled by the government, by means of various expeditions which had as goal to destroy the settlements created. Among these expeditions, the one headed by captain
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was founded. In this village was installed, in 1781, the parish of
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1173:"Regiões de Influência das Cidades – 2008"
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96:Location of Itaituba in the State of
508:Francisco Xavier de Mendonça Furtado
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538:Our Lady of Conception
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1125:"Encanto do Tapajós"
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309:68180-000
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330:(2000)
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922:272.6
917:345.6
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685:Year
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942:53.5
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