Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 160. Not illustrated. Chapters: Tumucumaque National Park, Amapa, Oiapoque, Amazon Stonehenge, Porto Grande, Santana, Amapa, Tumuk Humak Mountains, Laranjal Do Jari, Vitoria Do Jari, Oyapock, Calcoene, Mazagao, Jari River, Pedra Branca Do Amapari, Araguari River, Cabo Orange National Park, Camaipi River Do Maraca River, Tartarugal Grande River, Tartarugalzinho River, Mutum River, Santo Antonio River, Amapa Grande River, Cassipore River, Tangarare River, Calcoene River, Kariniutu River, Sao Luis River, Anotaie River, Tacunapi River, Amapari River, Urucaua River, Aporema River, Arapari River, Murure River, Falsino River, Flechal River, Inipaco River, Caripi River, Cricou River, Marupi River, Cunani River, Cupixi River, Macari River, Mutura River, Tajaul River, Iaue River, Serra Do Navio, Ferreira Gomes, Itaubal, Pracuuba, Cutias, Ximim-Ximim River, Camaipi River Do Vila Nova River, Piacaca River, Iratapuru River, Iratapina River, Noucouru River, Mapaoni River, Mapiri River, Culari River, Curapi River, Cuc River, Uaca River, Maraca-Pucu River, Guarijuba River, Macacoari River, Pedreira River, Maruanum River, Jupati River, Matapi River, Cajari River, Preto River. Excerpt: The Tumucumaque National Park (too-moo-koo-MAH-key) is situated in northwestern Brazil inside the Amazon Rainforest state of Amapa. It s bordered by French Guyana and Suriname. It was declared a national park on August 23, 2002, with the collaboration of Brazil's government and the WWF. It has an area of 38,874 square kilometres (15,010 sq mi), making it the world's largest tropical forest national park and larger than Belgium. This area even reaches 59,174 square kilometres (22,850 sq mi) when putting the Tumucumaque National Park together with the bordering Guiana Amazonian Park, a national park in French Guiana. It is an uninhabited region and is of high ecologic...