Cidade de Moju, cidades do Pará.

Moju – Pará: Land of Production and Water Moju is a city located in the northeast region of the state of Pará, about 150 km from Belém. Bathed by mighty rivers, such as the Moju River, the city stands out for its strong connection with water and the rich biodiversity of the Amazon. Known as one of the largest producers of palm oil in Brazil, the city's economy is mainly focused on agriculture, especially the cultivation of oil palm, timber extraction and family rural production. The city has deep historical roots, with traditional communities, quilombolas and riverside communities that keep the local culture alive, with religious festivals, typical cuisine and knowledge passed down from generation to generation. Moju is also known for its beautiful natural landscapes, with streams, forests and trails that enchant those seeking ecotourism and connection with nature. With a welcoming population and a hot and humid climate typical of the Amazon region, Moju is a city that represents the strength and diversity of the interior of Pará.