Tourist Guide Nova Iguacu
In the Rio de Janeiro state in southeast Brazil, there is a city called as Nova Iguacu. In the past, it was the second largest city in the state. However, after Mesquita was split off, it was demoted as the fourth largest state after Duque de Caxias and Sato Goncalo. To the Southeast of Nova Iguacu lies Rio de Janeiro on the periphery of the metropolitan region. The society is comprised of a large number of low-income emigrants who have come from Northeastern Brazil. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nova Iguacu has its seat in this city. Nova Iguacu is influenced by Rio de Janeiro as the Nova is its suburb. There are numerous people who reside in Nova Iguacu but commute on a daily basis to Rio.
The population of Nova Iguacu was 0.845 million.
The temperature in Nova Iguacu varies from 12 to 28 degrees Celsius and the rainfall is maximum during December (17.86 centimeters) and January (18.53 centimeters).
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