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This Former Brazilian Capital that Froze in Time and Was Internationally Recognized

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Stone streets, colorful window houses and lampposts that light up at the fall of the afternoon. The City of Goiás, ancient Vila Boa, preserves more than 90% of its original Baroque-colonial architecture and was recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site on December 16, 2001. The city is 140 km from Goiânia,... The post This former Brazilian capital that froze in time and was internationally recognized appeared first on O Antagonista.
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Stone streets, colorful window houses and lampposts that light up at the fall of the afternoon. The City of Goiás, ancient Vila Boa, preserves more than 90% of its original Baroque-colonial architecture and was recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site on December 16, 2001. The city is 140 km from Goiânia,... The post This former Brazilian capital that froze in time and was internationally recognized appeared first on O Antagonista.

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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