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Santa Rita de Cássia, Bahia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Santa Rita de Cássia
Santa Rita de Cássia (once called ''Rio Preto'' and ''Ibipetuba'') is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Bahia. On July 1, 2008 the town's population was estimated as 27.224 inhabitants. ==History== In mid 17th century, a Portuguese couple traveled to the city of Ibipetuba, and when they left the city they forgot a Santa Rita de Cássia's image inside of the plain house where they had lodged. The new colonists, who established in that place, founded a farm called ""Ribeira do Rio Preto"", along the margins of Preto river, later on, its name was changed to Santa Rita Farm, due to the image that was found, and a chapel was built in honor to that saint.. As the settlement grew rapidly, it became primitive village of Santa Rita do Rio Preto, attaining a Parish City Hall, with the creation of Santa Rita de Cássia's parish, in 1804. In 1931, its name was changed to Rio Preto, and later on, in 1943, Ibipetuba, that means ""sand-bank"". In 1957, its name was changed to Santa Rita de Cássia.
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