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Things to see in Araras, Brazil

Araras is a small town in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais that has a number of interesting attractions. The town was founded in 1683 by Portuguese settlers and has been an important transportation hub ever since. The most notable attraction in Araras is the Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Glória, which is one of Brazil's oldest churches. In addition to its religious significance, the church is also famous for its beautiful architecture and stunning stained-glass windows.

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Quick info about Araras
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CountryBrazil
RegionSão Paulo
Latitude-22.3569
Longitude-47.3839
Appr. population128895

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