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Things to see in Santo Antônio de Jesus, Brazil

Santo Ant nio de Jesus is a small town in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte, and is known for its colonial architecture. The town was founded in 1562 by Spanish settlers and contains a number of churches and buildings from that era. Today, Santo Ant nio de Jesus is a popular tourist destination because of its well preserved colonial architecture, as well as its beautiful beaches. Visitors can stroll through the narrow streets and admire the brightly coloured houses with their characteristic red-tiled roofs.

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CountryBrazil
RegionBahia
Latitude-12.9692
Longitude-39.2611
Appr. population101548

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