itacoatiara

This is the 7002nd most frequent Portuguese word.


itacoatiara

"Itacoatiara" refers to a type of rock or stone with carved markings, often associated with indigenous petroglyphs in Brazil.


Itacoatiara is used here as a proper noun to denote a specific location in Brazil, likely a city or area.

Eu visitei Itacoatiara durante minhas férias.

I visited Itacoatiara during my vacation.


Itacoatiara is used here as a descriptive term or name related to a rock formation, illustrating its connection to geographical or natural landmarks.

A pedra de Itacoatiara é muito famosa entre os turistas.

The Itacoatiara rock is very famous among tourists.


Itacoatiara here emphasizes a well-known characteristic of the location as a surfing destination.

Você sabia que Itacoatiara também é um destino popular para surfar?

Did you know that Itacoatiara is also a popular surfing destination?