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Things to see in Ubarana, Brazil

Ubarana is an ancient city located in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. The city was first settled by the Tupi-Guarani people, who named it Ubarana after their god Uba. In 1494, Portuguese explorer Manuel de Sousa arrived in Ubarana and claimed it for Portugal. For centuries, Ubarana was a small town with a population of about 2,000. However, due to its beautiful architecture and historic buildings, the city has since experienced a renaissance and now has a population of over 60,000.

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Quick info about Ubarana
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CountryBrazil
RegionSão Paulo
Latitude-21.1658
Longitude-49.7178
Appr. population5910

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