- Humaitá, Rio de Janeiro
Humaitá ( coord|22.956457|S|43.202963|W|scale:8000_region:BR|display=inline,title ) is a residential district in the South Zone (Zona Sul) of
Rio de Janeiro ,Brazil . It is situated between the foot ofCorcovado Mountain and the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon. Neighbouring districts areBotafogo , Lagoa and Jardim Botânico.The name of the district commemorates the Battle of
Humaitá in southernParaguay , fought during theWar of the Triple Alliance in August1868 .In
1657 , Father José Martins de Matos, Vicar of the Bishopric dedicated a chapel (then recently constructed, on the wooded lower slopes of Corcovado, a site at the end of the street now called Rua Viuva Lacerda) and opened the "Caminho Novo" (new path/way) to São Clemente (St. Clement). Nowadays this path has become a major thoroughfare, Rua São Clemente, which passes through Botafogo and Humaitá.In September
2004 the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro created a "Pólo Gastronômico" (Gastronomy Precinct) in the area bounded by the Streets; São Clemente, Humaitá, Visconde Silva, Visconde de Caravelas, Pinheiro Guimarães, Real Grandeza, Mena Barreto, São João Batista and Voluntários da Pátria, all within Humaitá and neighbouring Botafogo.External links
* [http://jwg.student.utwente.nl/riodejaneiro/br/bairros/laranjeiras.htm Os Bairros] (the districts of Rio de Janeiro, in Portuguese)
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