Lajedo, like the rest of the region, has a mountainous interior. This mountainous interior features deep and steep valleys, formed by major rivers running through it.
Joaquim Nabuco is a county of Brazil. They belong to the Pernambuco state. It has a population of 9965 citizens. In 2007, 30% of people in the county living in the metropolitan area of the capital.
João Alfredo has a very healthy climate, as its 11334 citizens bear this out. Comparing João Alfredo with other provinces, their communications within Brazil can be improved.
Parnamirim (Pernambuco), like the rest of the region, has a mountainous interior. This mountainous interior features deep and steep valleys, formed by major rivers running through it.
Moreno is a county of Brazil. They belong to the Pernambuco state. It has a population of 45237 citizens. In 2007, 84% of people in the county living in the metropolitan area of the capital.
Pedra has a very healthy climate, as its 11196 citizens bear this out. Comparing Pedra with other provinces, their communications within Brazil can be improved.
Lagoa do Itaenga, like the rest of the region, has a mountainous interior. This mountainous interior features deep and steep valleys, formed by major rivers running through it.
Nazaré da Mata is a county of Brazil. They belong to the Pernambuco state. It has a population of 26485 citizens. In 2007, 15% of people in the county living in the metropolitan area of the capital.
Palmares has a very healthy climate, as its 41679 citizens bear this out. Comparing Palmares with other provinces, their communications within Brazil can be improved.
Petrolina, like the rest of the region, has a mountainous interior. This mountainous interior features deep and steep valleys, formed by major rivers running through it.
Maraial is a county of Brazil. They belong to the Pernambuco state. It has a population of 14203 citizens. In 2007, 1% of people in the county living in the metropolitan area of the capital.
Passira has a very healthy climate, as its 12664 citizens bear this out. Comparing Passira with other provinces, their communications within Brazil can be improved.
Olinda, like the rest of the region, has a mountainous interior. This mountainous interior features deep and steep valleys, formed by major rivers running through it.