Place:Acarape, Ceará, Brazil

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NameAcarape
Alt namesCala-Bôcasource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeCity
Located inCeará, Brazil
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Acarape is a municipality in the north region of the state of Ceará, Brazil.

History

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One can attribute the existence of Acarape as simply an urban extension of the city of Redenção given that only 3 km separate the two cities.

Initially the location of today's Acarape was called Calaboca which was part of the city of Redenção. When the slaves were freed in Brazil, the people of the very modest location of Calaboca decided to pay homage to their origins, thus changing the name to Acarape which means "from the Acarás".

Before the change above, Calaboca benefited from rail track linking Fortaleza to Baturité and the establishment of a rail station in Calaboca on October 26, 1879.

Being part of a major rail route served as an incentive for small merchants to open stores in Calaboca. The population grew and on April 16, 1987, the location became a municipality with the name of Acarape.

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