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Located at the Border of Rondônia and the state of Amazonas , the town is an important trade center of Cassiterite , the mining of which represents the most important economic activity in the Region , and a transportation and communication center. It is located on the eastern shore of the Madeira River , one of the main Tributaries of the Amazon River . Officially founded on October 2 1914 , Porto Velho was started by pioneers around 1907 , during the construction of the Madeira-Mamoré Railroad . After the Railroad was completed, the local population was about one thousand inhabitants; its buildings were chiefly the railway's installations and the wooden houses of the Caribbean workers - hence the name of the town's largest district by then, " Barbadoes Town", nowadays called the "Alto do Bode". During the first sixty years, the city's of Guaporé , in 1943 . Only with the beginning of World War II there was another cycle of progress in the region. When the Allied forces lost control over the Malaysian rubber, Amazon's was needed due to the War Effort . This produced what is know in Brazil as the "second rubber cycle". But when the war ended, the region's economy once again came to a halt. Porto Velho's modern History begins with the discovery of cassiterite around the city, and of Gold on the Madeira River, by the end of the fifties. Also, the government's decision to allow large cattle farms in the territory began a trend of migration into the city. Almost one million people moved to Rondônia, and Porto Velho's population increased to three hundred thousand. This intense migration caused much trouble for the city. For example, the suburban boroughs are nothing but shanty towns, among many other problems. The city now has its own university ( Universidade Federal De Rondônia ). EXTERNAL LINK
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