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Website: http://www.olinda.pe.gov.br

Olinda é um município brasileiro do estado de Pernambuco, na Região Metropolitana do Recife, com 394 850 habitantes, sendo uma das mais bem preservadas cidades coloniais do Brasil. Foi a segunda cidade brasileira a ser declarada Patrimônio Histórico e Cultural da Humanidade pela UNESCO, em 1982. More information...

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