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Belterra
Belterra is a municipal seat and rubber plantation site some 40 km south of the Brazilian city of Santarém in the Northern federal state of Pará, at the edge of the Planalto at 165 m above sea level.

Amongst soil scientists, Belterra is famous for the underlying fertile, anthropogenic soil of 'Terra preta', which might have been amongst the criteria for the selection of this site for the plantation. While Terra Preta soil patterns occur all over the Brazilian lowland, this site is extremely well developed and also scientifically surveyed and documented

The tertiary highland is composed of some 40 - 50 m clay layers (Belterra clay) of kaolinitic sediments of a Pliocene lake, with a distinct escarpment to the North and West of the plain, which leads down to the Várzea forest lowland at the river bank of the Tapajós river.

The municipality holds part of the Tapajós National Forest, a 549067 ha sustainable use conservation unit created in 1974.

 
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