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São João de Novo Brasil

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Coordinates-19.16°, -40.53°

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Overview

São João de Novo Brasil, a hamlet in Espírito Santo, Brazil, forms part of the country's settled landscape. No reliable population estimate is published for this entry in the open data we rely on. Coordinates of -19.159°, -40.529° situate São João de Novo Brasil in the tropical zone of the southern hemisphere. Climatically, locations at this latitude tend to experience warm temperatures throughout the year with pronounced wet and dry seasons. The remainder of this page draws on open public data to describe the area's demographics, climate, environment and nearby amenities.

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History & geography

Geography

Latitude
-19.1586
Longitude
-40.5290
Water area
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Coordinates & boundaries from the US Census TIGER/Line shapefiles.

Climate

Air quality

Walkability

Amenities nearby

Wildlife & biodiversity

Observations (last 5 yrs, 10 mi)
339
Distinct species (top 10)
10

Most-observed species

  • Saffron Finch
    Sicalis flaveola (Linnaeus, 1766) · Aves
    21
  • Sayaca Tanager
    Thraupis sayaca (Linnaeus, 1766) · Aves
    15
  • Tropical Kingbird
    Tyrannus melancholicus Vieillot, 1819 · Aves
    14
  • Red-rumped Cacique
    Cacicus haemorrhous (Linnaeus, 1766) · Aves
    13
  • Pale-breasted Thrush
    Turdus leucomelas Vieillot, 1818 · Aves
    11
  • Great Kiskadee
    Pitangus sulphuratus (Linnaeus, 1766) · Aves
    10
  • Rufous-bellied Thrush
    Turdus rufiventris Vieillot, 1818 · Aves
    10
  • Red-cowled Cardinal
    Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves
    10

Citizen-science & research observations from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

Earthquake history

Quakes ≥ 2.5 (25 yrs, 62 mi)
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Largest event

Events from the USGS Earthquake Catalog (global) (FDSN Event Web Service).

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Notable people from here

Geography & sun

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Recently spotted species

Events

Sources

  • USGS Earthquake Catalog (global feed)
  • GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)