Pavuna

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Pavuna
Neighbourhood
Location in Rio de Janeiro
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Country  Brazil
State Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Municipality/City Rio de Janeiro
Zone North Zone

Pavuna is a neighbourhood in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is one of the oldest places in Rio de Janeiro city.

History

The place was originally inhabited by native Brazilians from several Tupi tribes, one of those tribes was named Upabuna, this name being the origin of the name of the Pavuna River.[1] During the 16th century, when Brazil was a colony of Portugal, the Portuguese government brought African slaves to the place to work in the sugarcane cultivation.[1] In the seventeenth century, the sugarcane cultivation entered a period of decadece, only recovering a century later, and then being replaced by the coffee production.[1] On July 23 1981, Pavuna officially became a Rio de Janeiro neighbourhood.[2]

Etymology

Pavuna means "dark place" in the language of the local native Brazilians who inhabited the place in the past.[1]

References

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