Tangará da Serra Mato Grosso, Brasil

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Tangará da Serra is a city located in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Its history dates back to the 19th century, when the region was inhabited by indigenous tribes living in the cerrado. With the arrival of settlers, the area began to attract farmers in search of fertile land for agriculture and livestock.

The name Tangará da Serra is a tribute to a typical bird of the region, the Tangará, known for its beauty and variety of colors. The city was founded in 1976, arising from a residential nucleus that formed around a chapel dedicated to Saint John the Baptist.

Currently, Tangará da Serra is an important economic center in the region, especially known for the agricultural production of soybeans, corn, and cotton, as well as beef and dairy cattle farming. The city is also recognized for its tourism potential, offering beautiful natural landscapes, waterfalls, ecological trails, and traditional festivals that attract visitors year-round.

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