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Lake Paranoá
Artificial lake in Brasília From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lake Paranoá (Portuguese: Lago Paranoá, pronounced [ˈlagu pɐɾɐnuˈa], [ˈlagu paɾɐnoˈa]) is an artificial lake in Brasília, the capital of Brazil. During construction of the city, the Paranoá River was dammed to form the lake. It is at an altitude of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft)[1] and has a circumference of 80 km (50 mi). On its shores are embassies and consulates, sports clubs, restaurants, the residential areas of Lago Sul and Lago Norte, the University of Brasília, the Olympic Center, and the Palácio da Alvorada, the official residence of the president of Brazil.
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Etymology
"Paranoá" is a word of Tupi origin. It means "sea cove", from the combination of the terms paranã ("sea") and kûá ("cove").[2]
Islands
The lake has three islands which are ecological reserves:[3]
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Sport
Paranoá was set to be host to the 2024 World Aquatics High Diving World Cup,[4][5] but the event was cancelled due to safety concerns.[6][7]
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See also
- Altineu Pires, prepared Lake Paranoá charts for Brazilian Navy
- Lake Burley Griffin, artificial lake of Canberra, Australia's capital
References
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