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Things to see in Capela do Alto, Brazil

Capela do Alto is a charming colonial town in the state of Pará, Brazil. The town was originally founded by Amerindian people and was known as "Tucuruí". It became a Spanish colony in the 16th century and eventually attained Portuguese rule. Capela do Alto is noted for its well-preserved colonial architecture and for its annual Festival of Corpus Christi. The town also features a variety of shops and restaurants, making it a popular tourist destination.

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Quick info about Capela do Alto
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CountryBrazil
RegionSão Paulo
Latitude-23.4706
Longitude-47.7347
Appr. population19482

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