Avaré, Municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil.
Avaré is a town in São Paulo state, Brazil, located roughly 270 kilometers from the capital. The settlement spreads across gentle hills at an elevation around 774 meters and borders the Paranapanema valley.
The settlement began in 1861 when Major Vitoriano de Souza Rocha and Domiciano Santana erected a chapel for Nossa Senhora da Boa Morte. This small chapel gradually grew into a community that attracted settlers from the surrounding region.
Feira das Nações gathers dishes from multiple countries at stalls run by residents. FAMPOP brings musicians and composers together in regular performances that take place throughout the year.
Avaré-Arandu Airport connects travelers to other parts of the region and offers flights to nearby cities. The town has fiber optic internet and mobile coverage, making it easier for visitors to stay connected.
The Jurumirim dam on the Paranapanema River generates power and forms a large water reservoir. This reservoir draws visitors who come for water activities along its shores.
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