The Apyterewa Indigenous Territory is an indigenous territory located in the Brazilian state of Pará.
Regularized and traditionally occupied, it has an area of 773,470 hectares and had a population of 452 people in 2010, mainly consisting of the Parakanã people.
Apyterewa Indigenous Territory | |
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Terra Indígena Apyterewa | |
Location | São Félix do Xingu, Pará |
Coordinates | 5°39′00″S 52°00′35″W / 5.6500°S 52.0098°W |
Area | 773,470 ha (1,911,300 acres) |
Designation | Indigenous territory |
In the period 2020–2021, T.I. Apytere was the one that suffered the most deforestation in Brazil.
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