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An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean on the southeast coast of Brazil. The city of Rio de Janeiro is on its southwest shore.
In Portuguese, Baía da Guanabara is an oceanic
The name Guanabara comes from the Tupi-Guarani language, goanã-pará, from gwa "bay", plus nã "similar to" and ba'ra "sea". Traditionally, it is also translated as "the bosom of sea".
Guanabara Bay is 31 km (19 miles) long and 28 km (18 miles) wide at its maximum. Its 1,5 km (approximately one mile) wide
mouth is flanked at the northern tip by the Pico do Papagaio (Parrot's Peak) and the southern tip
by
The bay is crossed by the mighty
Guanabara's Bay, surrounded by luxuriant tropical
forests, beaches, strangely-shaped rocks and peaks, and a backdrop of the high mountains of Serra do Mar, is bordered by one of the most beautiful cities in the world, so it is considered one of the
world's premier
Unfortunately, due to urbanization,
Guanabara Bay was discovered in January 1, 1502 by
Portuguese explorer
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