São Félix do Xingu is a city located in the state of Pará, in northern Brazil. It is the largest municipality in the country in terms of area, covering approximately 84,321 square kilometers. The city is known for its vast forests, rivers, and biodiversity.
São Félix do Xingu is home to several indigenous tribes and traditional communities, who depend on the natural resources of the region for their livelihoods. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in deforestation and land conflicts in the area due to illegal logging, mining, and agribusiness activities.
Despite its environmental challenges, São Félix do Xingu has a growing economy based on agriculture and cattle ranching. The city is also a popular destination for eco-tourism, offering opportunities for nature exploration, fishing, and birdwatching.
The population of São Félix do Xingu is around 130,000 people, according to the most recent estimate. The city has basic infrastructure, including schools, healthcare facilities, and transportation services. However, due to its vast size and remote location, some areas may have limited access to public services.