Acre is a state located in the western region of Brazil, bordered by the countries of Peru and Bolivia. It was officially established as a state on October 15, 1962, and its capital is Rio Branco. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, as it encompasses a portion of the Amazon rainforest, which is home to numerous species of plants and animals.
The economy of Acre is primarily based on agriculture, livestock, and extractive activities, such as rubber tapping and Brazil nut harvesting. The state's geographic location also provides opportunities for ecotourism, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Various indigenous communities inhabit the region, contributing to its diverse cultural landscape.
Acre has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The state's unique environmental features and cultural diversity make it an important area for conservation efforts, as well as a fascinating place for travelers interested in nature and indigenous cultures.
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