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Things to see in Igaratá, Brazil

Igarat is a small town in Brazil with an interesting history. It was originally founded by the Dutch in the seventeenth century and was a major center for sugar production. Today, Igarat is known for its beautiful scenery and its many festivals. The town is home to a number of historical buildings, including a church built in 1765 and a former sugar plantation now used as a museum. In addition to its attractions, Igarat is also known for its fresh seafood market.

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Quick info about Igaratá
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CountryBrazil
RegionSão Paulo
Latitude-23.2044
Longitude-46.1561
Appr. population9349

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