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Tocantins, located in the northern region of Brazil, is a state characterized by its vast landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and a relatively recent history. The state was created in 1988, making it one of the newest states in the country. The capital, Palmas, was established as the state’s capital and is known for its well-planned layout and modern infrastructure. The city offers a gateway to the region’s natural beauty, as it sits on the banks of the Tocantins River and is surrounded by lush forests and waterfalls.

Tocantins is celebrated for its stunning natural attractions, including the Jalapão region, which is famous for its unique sand dunes, clear springs, and breathtaking landscapes. The state also contains a portion of the Amazon rainforest, providing opportunities for eco-tourism and exploration of its diverse flora and fauna. The indigenous cultures in Tocantins, including the Xerente and Karajá peoples, contribute to the state’s rich cultural diversity, with traditions, rituals, and handicrafts that showcase the unique heritage of the region. Tocantins offers a relatively unexplored and pristine natural environment for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path Brazilian adventure.

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