Paulo Afonso Falls

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Definition

Proper noun: * Paulo Afonso Falls: A major waterfall and significant geographical feature located on the São Francisco River in northeastern Brazil. It is known for its series of cascades and its importance for hydroelectric power generation.

Usage
  • As a geographical location: The term is used to refer to the waterfall itself as a natural landmark and tourist destination.
    • The Paulo Afonso Falls are a spectacular sight during the rainy season.
    • Our trip to Bahia included a visit to the Paulo Afonso Falls.
  • In the context of energy and infrastructure: It is commonly used when discussing the hydroelectric complex associated with the falls.
    • The Paulo Afonso Falls hydroelectric plant provides power to much of the region.
    • Development around the Paulo Afonso Falls began in the mid-20th century.
Advanced Usage
  • "the falls of Paulo Afonso": An alternative, slightly more descriptive phrasing.
    • The power of the falls of Paulo Afonso has been harnessed for decades.
Variants and Related Words
  • Paulo Afonso Complex (or Hydroelectric Complex): Refers specifically to the series of dams and power plants (Paulo Afonso I, II, III, IV) built at the waterfall site.
  • Cachoeira de Paulo Afonso: The Portuguese name for the waterfall.
  • São Francisco River: The river on which the Paulo Afonso Falls are located.
Synonyms
  • Waterfall(s): The general term for a cascade of water. (e.g., )
  • Cataract: A literary or technical term for a large, powerful waterfall.
  • Cascade(s): Can describe a series of small waterfalls, which is characteristic of this site.
Related Phrases
  • Hydroelectric power at Paulo Afonso: A common phrase linking the natural feature to its primary modern function.
    • The article detailed the history of hydroelectric power at Paulo Afonso.
Noun
  1. a major waterfall in northeastern Brazil