State Profile
Acre City Intelligence
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Acre is Brazil's westernmost state, situated in the Amazon basin and characterized by its dense tropical rainforest and a warm, humid climate with an average annual temperature of 26-27°C (79-81°F) and significant rainfall. The economy is primarily driven by services, agriculture (including soybeans, Brazil nuts, and cattle), and industry (timber, Brazil nut oil, food products). While historically reliant on rubber extraction, Acre has shifted towards sustainable development and forest conservation. Living in Acre generally offers a slower-paced lifestyle compared to larger Brazilian cities, with a lower cost of living than the national average, though specific data for Acre itself is limited, and most of the population resides in urban areas like the capital, Rio Branco.