
Campos dos Goytacazes location in Rio de Janeiro state.
'Campos dos Goytacazes' is a
municipality and city located in the northern area of
Rio de Janeiro State,
Brazil, with a population of 429,667 inhabitants, being the largest municipality of the state. Its area is 4.031,910 km² and its elevation is 14 m. Campos, as the city is usually known, is a macro region of the Northern Fluminense, and is a micro region of Campos dos Goytacazes. The city has a tropical climate.
The colonization of the area started in the
16th Century, and on
May 29,
1677 was created the São Salvador de Campos de Goytacazes village. On
March 28,
1835 the village was promoted to city status.
Along the coast, in the
Atlantic Ocean, there is an important
petroleum and
natural gas exploitation on the city's
continental shelf, by
Petrobras. Campos is also the biggest Brazilian
alcohol producer and was the first city in the country to have
electric power.
The city's distance to
Rio de Janeiro city, which is the capital of the state, is 286 km, and the BR-101 is the access highway of the city of Campos.
Campos was the diocese and see of Bishop
Antônio de Castro Mayer, nicknamed "The Lion of Campos", who was one of the bishops who opposed the Vatican II reforms and who teamed with Archbishop
Marcel Lefebvre of Dakar to consecrate four independent bishops in Econe, Switzerland,
1991. Nowadays there are in Campos two Roman Catholic jurisdictions: a Diocese, whose Bishop is Monsignor Roberto Gomes Guimarães and the
Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney, whose Apostolic Administrator is Monsignor Fernando Areas Rifan.
There are at least three
football (soccer) clubs in the city:
Americano Futebol Clube,
Goytacaz Futebol Clube and
Centro Esportivo Rio Branco. The derby between Americano and Goytacaz is known as
Goyta-cano.
External links
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Campos Prefecture Official Website
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Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer