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Inside Belem, the Brazilian city where world leaders will gather for Cop30

agence france-presse • November 6, 2025, 12:14:42 IST
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Brazil’s Belem has come under the spotlight as it readies to host ‘Forest Cop’, the United Nations’ climate change conference. The city derives its name from Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ. It is set to host some 50,000 delegates from around the world over 11 days, starting November 10. Here are some interesting things to know about Belem

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and the President of the European Union Ursula von der Leyen shaking hands during a meeting in Belem, Para State, Brazil. AFP

The eyes of the world are on Belem, a gateway city to the Brazilian Amazon, playing host to what has been dubbed the “Forest Cop” climate conference starting Monday.

The city of 1.4 million got its name from Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ. In Portuguese, it translates as Belem.

Under a law promulgated Tuesday by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, it will be the symbolic capital of the country for the duration of the conference, which is expected to gather some 50,000 delegates from around the world from November 10-21.

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Here are five things to know about Belem.

Love of Acai

Acai, a so-called superfruit derived from a palm tree, has become trendy globally in recent years and is reputed to hold energising and antioxidant properties.

In Belem, it is a staple with just about every meal.

Resembling a large blueberry, the fruit is harvested in the Amazon rainforest that encircles the city, tons of it unloaded every day at a dock near the popular Ver-o-Peso market – a major tourist attraction.

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In restaurants, crushed Acai in the form of a thick purple sauce with an earthy, somewhat tart taste, is served as a side with many typical dishes.

It is a favourite with pirarucu, an Amazonian freshwater fish that can grow up to three meters long.

Catholic fervor

Belem has faced logistical difficulties – mainly in hotel room shortages – in hosting the 30th Conference of the Parties (Cop) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Yet every October, it hosts a religious ceremony that gathers hundreds of thousands of Catholic devotees – most of whom are from Belem or nearby.

This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Honduras’ President Xiomara Castro posing for a picture during a meeting in Belem, Para State, Brazil. AFP

This year, the Cirio de Nazare, recognised as an “intangible cultural heritage” by Unesco, set a record with 2.6 million attendees.

The festivities honour Our Lady of Nazareth, the patron saint of Belem, nicknamed the “Queen of the Amazon” by locals.

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Her image is ubiquitous in the city, where religious references and imagery abound.

Where are the trees?

Arriving in Belem by plane, one is struck by the emerald green forest growth surrounding a vast riverine metropolis.

Paradoxically, less than half of the city’s inhabitants live on tree-lined streets – only 45.5 per cent, according to Brazil’s IBGE statistics institute.

The national average is 66 per cent.

Scientists have pointed to a growing trend of higher-than-normal urban warming in the city – already hot and humid – due to the shortage of heat-absorbing greenery and high asphalt coverage.

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Poverty

More than half the population of Belem (57.1 per cent) lives in poor and densely populated neighborhoods known as favelas.

This is the highest rate among Brazilian metropolises, according to the IBGE.

Music

Belem’s most beloved star is Fafa de Belem – one of several female singers to have put the otherwise little-known city on Brazil’s cultural map.

The state of Para, of which Belem is the capital, is also the birthplace of Carimbo, an Afro-Indigenous music genre also recognised by Unesco.

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