This is the 7005th most frequent Portuguese word.
itanhém
"Itanhém" is a Tupi-origin term meaning "rocky river."
In this sentence, 'Itanhém' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location, specifically the name of a city in Brazil.
Eu visitei Itanhém no último verão.
I visited Itanhém last summer.
Here, 'Itanhém' again refers to a specific location and emphasizes its attributes or characteristics, thus functioning as a focal point of description.
Itanhém é conhecida por sua natureza exuberante.
Itanhém is known for its exuberant nature.
The word 'Itanhém' refers to the cultural and geographic identity of a specific place, allowing 'cultura' to possess qualities tied to this location.