At 68 km from Rio de Janeiro, in the Sierra region, Petrópolis was the only city in Brazil built by order of an emperor. Dom Pedro II signed the decree of creation on March 16, 1843 and spent at least 40 summers in the so-called Imperial City. Today, with about 295,000 inhabitants, the... The post The only city in Brazil built by imperial order brings together European climate and the 3rd best quality of life in the state appeared first on The A…
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At 68 km from Rio de Janeiro, in the Sierra region, Petrópolis was the only city in Brazil built by order of an emperor. Dom Pedro II signed the decree of creation on March 16, 1843 and spent at least 40 summers in the so-called Imperial City. Today, with about 295,000 inhabitants, the... The post The only city in Brazil built by imperial order brings together European climate and the 3rd best quality of life in the state appeared first on The A…