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Ingá is one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided. It lies in the southern zone of the city, in coast of the Guanabara Bay. The Tupi-Guarani name ingá means a Brazilian native tree.

From Ingá it is possible to see some of the most famous views of Rio de Janeiro skyline and landscape.

See also: Maringá, a city in Paraná state.


7°16′04″S 35°36′46″W / 7.26778°S 35.61278°W / -7.26778; -35.61278