recôncavo

This is the 4127th most frequent Portuguese word.


recôncavo

"Recôncavo" refers to a concave coastal region, typically surrounding a bay.


Here, 'Recôncavo' is used to refer to a geographic region, specifically around the Bay of All Saints in Bahia, Brazil, known for its cultural heritage.

O Recôncavo Baiano é conhecido por sua rica cultura.

The Bahian Recôncavo is known for its rich culture.


In this sentence, 'recôncavo' is used to describe the physical concave shape of a mountainous area, indicating a depression or inward curve.

No recôncavo da montanha, encontramos um vale verdejante.

In the concave of the mountain, we found a lush valley.


Here, 'recôncavo' refers to natural concave forms or depressions found in the terrain being considered in the planning of structures or settlements.

O projeto urbanístico respeita os recôncavos naturais do terreno.

The urbanistic project respects the natural concave shapes of the terrain.