Inúbia Paulista São Paulo, Brasil

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Inúbia Paulista is a municipality located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Its history dates back to the 19th century, when the region was inhabited by Caingang indigenous people. The area began to be populated around 1944, with the arrival of settlers and immigrants in search of fertile land for agriculture.

The name Inúbia Paulista has Tupi-Guarani origins and means "a place with many acutis". The municipality was officially created on February 28, 1964, separating from Adamantina.

The economy of Inúbia Paulista is mainly based on agriculture, with emphasis on the cultivation of corn, soybeans, sugarcane, coffee, and oranges. The city also has a growing tourism potential, attracting visitors seeking tranquility and contact with nature.

Inúbia Paulista has a basic structure of services, including commercial establishments, schools, health posts, and leisure spaces. The local population is hospitable and welcoming, keeping the culture and traditions of the region alive. Currently, the municipality of Inúbia Paulista seeks to promote sustainable development, preserving its natural beauty and encouraging responsible tourism.

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