Augusto Corrêa Pará, Brasil

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Augusto Corrêa is a municipality located in the state of Pará, in the Northern region of Brazil. The city was founded in 1833 and its name is a tribute to Augusto Gonçalves Corrêa, who was a politician and president of Pará in the late 19th century. Initially, the region of Augusto Corrêa was inhabited by Tupinambá indigenous people.

Throughout history, Augusto Corrêa went through a period of economy based on the exploitation of Brazil nuts and fishing activities. Over time, the city developed and became an important tourist center, attracting visitors due to its paradisiacal beaches and natural beauty.

Today, Augusto Corrêa is known for its traditional festivals, such as the Shrimp Festival, which celebrates the rich local cuisine. In addition, the city has a strong riverside culture and is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and contact with nature.

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