Tocantins–Araguaia–Maranhão moist forests

Tocantins–Araguaia–Maranhão moist forests
Açailândia in the south of the ecoregion
Ecoregion territory (in purple)
Ecology
RealmNeotropical
BiomeTropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forestsAmazon
Geography
CountryBrazil
Coordinates2°58′26″S 47°18′54″W / 2.974°S 47.315°W / -2.974; -47.315

The Tocantins–Araguaia–Maranhão moist forests (NT0170), also called the Tocantins/Pindaré moist forests, is an ecoregion in the north of Brazil to the south of the mouth of the Amazon River. It is part of the Amazon biome. The ecoregion contains the city of Belém, capital of the state of Pará. It is the most developed part of the Amazon region, and is one of the most severely degraded natural habitats of the region.