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Cambuquira is a Brazilian municipality in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It has approximately 13,299 inhabitants (2006 estimate), and the city is part of the ''Circuito das Águas'' ("Water Circuit") of Minas Gerais. ==History== About its origin, it is said that there was a Farm (Boa Vista Farm), which headquarters was at the Plaza of São Francisco. It belonged to three sisters called Ana, Joana and Francisca da Silva Goulart. When they died, they left the farm as inheritance for their ancient slaves, as they didn't have heirs. Soon, its mineral waters were discovered, attracting people in search of cures attributed to them. At 1861, the city council of Campanha, dispossessed the lands, considering them as public utility. The place was set free to visitation, what allowed the development of the town in the outskirts. At 1872, the "Arraial de Cambuquira" was established, erected in the district of Campanha. At 1894, the Minas and Rio Railroad was inaugurated and the city started to be populated. Cambuquira was decreeted (Decree #2528) on May 12, 1911, and its first mayor was Dr. Raul de Noronha Sá. In the following decades, the tourism grew up in the rhythm of the other ranches, until it was officially declared as a Hydromineral Ranch, at 1970. Cities of the "Water Circuit": (Lambari, São Lourenço, Cambuquira, Caxambu) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cambuquira」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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