Serra Verde

Serra Verde (in English: Green Mount) is a province in the southeastern region of Maracatibe. Serra Verde is the country's least populous, with only 445,881 inhabitants in 2020. With that number, and with the large area, it is the subdivision with the lowest. Its capital and largest city is Tabaté, with 142 thousand inhabitants, being the least populous provincial capital of Maracatibe. Before 1948, it was part of the province of Diamantina, and was instituted to improve the region's development policies (although many consider the division to be unnecessary).

The majority of the population, about 70%, speak as a first language, this being the largest proportion of native speakers among the provinces of Maracatibe. Serra Verde is also the province with the highest proportion of native ethnicities, since descendants of Jungastians make up only 12% of the population, while the predominant ethnicity, Bangui, makes up more than 50%. The economy is linked to the mining of and, in the northern part, and also to the , mainly of ,  and. The is very underdeveloped compared to other provinces.