Curuçá
Curuçá, Marapanim, Praia de Marudá, Marapanim, Região Geográfica Imediata de Castanhal, Região Geográfica Intermediária de Castanhal, Pará, North Region, Brazil

Curuçá Lighthouse
The Curuçá lighthouse is situated on the coast of Brazil, in the municipality of Marapanim, Pará state. The location can be accessed via the coastal road that runs along the Atlantic Ocean.
History
The Curuçá lighthouse was constructed to serve as a navigational aid for mariners. While the exact construction year is not specified, it is believed to have been built in the late 18th century. The lighthouse played an important role in maritime navigation during its operational period.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The Curuçá lighthouse features a white metal framework tower with red bands. Its design is consistent with traditional lighthouses of the time, featuring a prominent tower with a distinctive shape. The structure is built using local materials, typical of coastal constructions in Brazil.
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 18 nautical miles and a period of 15 seconds. The light characteristics are specified as follows: Fl (flash) every 30 seconds, group 3, sector end 238, sector start 105.
Current Status
The Curuçá lighthouse is currently not in operation, having been automated at some point in its history. Its current status is that of a relic, no longer serving its original purpose as a navigational aid.
Heritage Status
While the exact heritage status of the Curuçá lighthouse is unclear, it appears to be an important historical structure, reflecting the maritime history of Brazil's coast.
Notable Historical Events
No specific notable historical events are recorded for the Curuçá lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Curuçá |
|---|---|
| City | Marapanim |
| Country | Brazil |
| Coordinates | -0.5647816, -47.766037 |
| Current use | relic |
| Accessible | false |
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