- Carajás City refers to a planned city in the state of Pará, Brazil. It is located near the Carajás Mountains, which is known for its rich deposits of minerals, including iron ore. The city was established in the 1980s by the Brazilian mining company Vale in order to support the extraction of these mineral resources.
- Carajás City was designed to house workers, provide services, and support infrastructure related to the mining industry. It has a modern urban layout with well-organized neighborhoods, commercial centers, educational institutions, and recreational areas. The city is also connected to the Trans-Amazonian Highway, facilitating transportation of goods and people to and from the region.
- The mining industry in Carajás City has been a major contributor to the local economy and has attracted a workforce from different parts of Brazil. In addition to mining, the city also has agricultural activities, such as farming and cattle rearing, due to its favorable climate and fertile land.
- Despite its planned development, Carajás City is not a widely known tourist destination. However, the region has natural attractions, such as the Carajás National Forest and Serra dos Carajás, which offer opportunities for eco-tourism and exploration of the local flora and fauna.