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Sabara is the
nearest colonial town from Belo Horizonte. Was founded by
Bandeirantes from
Sao Paulo in 1674. Baroque style churchs, portuguese colonial buildings,
cobblestone streets.
Besides its historic
architecture, Sabará offers a taste of the culture of Minas Gerais,
with its various festivals, arts and crafts, and, of course, regional
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Present Economy : Metallurgy, textile industry, gold and sulfer
mining. |
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Highlights |
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Oriental
style Chapel, Our Lady of Conception Church, Museum of the Gold, Church of Our
lady of Carmo, Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Municipal
Theater,
Caquende Water
Fountain. |
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