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Maranho | colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#DEFFAD" | Statistics | | Capital: | So Lus | | Area: | 333,366 km² | | Inhabitants: | 5,642,960 (2000) | | Pop. density: | 17 inh./km² | | a href="/encyclopedia/Timezone" title="Timezone">Timezone: | GMT-3 | | a href="/encyclopedia/ISO-3166-2" title="ISO 3166-2">ISO 3166-2: | BR-MA | | colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#DEFFAD" | Map | | colspan="2" align="center" | Map of Brazil highlighting the state | Maranho is one of the states of Brazil in the north-eastern region. To the north is the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Neighboring states are (from east clockwise) Piau, Tocantins and Par. Major cities in the state besides the state capital So Lus are The Alcantara spaceport is located in the north of the state, not far from So Lus. History Despite the fact that the state capital So Lus was founded by the French in 1612, it is said to be the Brazilian state capital which most closely resembles a Portuguese city. The historic city center was declared a world heritage site in 1997. The French lost the city in 1614 to the Portuguese. In 1621 Cear, Maranho and Par were united and called the Estado do Maranho. It stayed independent until 1774, when it became administrated by colonial Brazil. Maranho did not join in the Brazilian declaration of independence of 1822, but in the following year the Portuguese were driven out by Admiral Lord Cochrane and it became part of the Empire of Brazil. Flag The flag of Maranho was designed by the poet Joaquim de Souza Andrade, and was adopted by decree nr. 6, of December 21, 1889. The colored strips symbolize the different ethnic groups which make up the population, and their mixing and living together. The white star in the upper left corner symbolizes Maranho itself, and is supposed to be Beta Scorpii, as the constellation Scorpius is also depicted on the national flag of Brazil. The flag has a ratio of 2:3. External links
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