Sena Madureira is a municipality located in the state of Acre in Brazil. It is situated in the western part of the state, bordered by the Purus River and the Amazon Rainforest. The city is named after Sena Madureira, a Brazilian army officer and politician who played a significant role in the state of Acre's history.
Sena Madureira has a population of around 42,000 people and covers an area of approximately 16,461 square kilometers. The economy of the city mainly relies on agriculture, with the production of rubber, cocoa, and Brazil nuts being the primary sources of income for many residents.
The city also serves as an important transportation hub, connecting various towns and settlements in the region. It has a well-developed road network and a small airport that provides flights to other cities in the state.
Sena Madureira is known for its biodiversity and natural beauty, with the nearby rainforest offering opportunities for eco-tourism and outdoor activities such as hiking and wildlife spotting. The city also hosts several festivals and cultural events throughout the year, showcasing the local traditions and customs of the region.