Abstract
As a way of expanding the understanding of the theme and patterns of border interaction, both for the inhabitants of the border strip and for the state government. The State Development and Integration Center for the Amazonas Border Strip [NIFFAM] | Brazil, aims to show the importance, relevance and responsibility of having approximately 2,500 km of border strip, predominantly occupied by indigenous peoples and traditional communities.
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