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It Grew 73.4% and Became the Highest GDP of the State Agriculture: the City of the Interior that Impresses Those Looking for Quality of Life with Streets of 50 Meters and 27 M2 of Green Area per Resident
500 km from Cuiabá, cut by BR-163, Sinop was born on September 14, 1974 as a private colonization project. Half a century later, the city of northern Mato Grosso exports soybeans to 22 countries and became one of the most gained inhabitants proportionally in Brazil. The city that was born of an acronym O... The post grew 73.4% and became the highest GDP of the state's agriculture: the city of the interior that impresses those who seek quality of…
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500 km from Cuiabá, cut by BR-163, Sinop was born on September 14, 1974 as a private colonization project. Half a century later, the city of northern Mato Grosso exports soybeans to 22 countries and became one of the most gained inhabitants proportionally in Brazil. The city that was born of an acronym O... The post grew 73.4% and became the highest GDP of the state's agriculture: the city of the interior that impresses those who seek quality of…