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Santa Cruz Cabrália today is a tourist center that developed rapidly. Almost all of
the local economy cames from the sale of Indian handicraft and tourism. One of the villages was constructed in 1534 and part of it still remain
intact. In the high part of the city is where everything legan and from there you have a panoramic sight of the region. Cabrália has several
beaches almost completely deserted, navigable rivers, ideal for water sports and bestrides and villages of bucolic aspect, contrasting the marine
landscape. Among some of the principal attractions of the place is the Coroa Alta, an immense reef in high sea, with a sandbank that is visited
for diving. It is the islander of the Red Crown which is an icon of the history of the country for being the official mark of the first Mass
Celebrated on firm land by Friar Henrique de Coimbra in 1500. Today, the Coroa Vermelha is inhabited almost completely Reservation of the Pataxó
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