Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, Municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil
Santa Rita do Passa Quatro is a municipality in the interior of São Paulo state, located in the Serra Geral region. It sits at about 750 meters elevation and is surrounded by rural landscapes and farmland.
The town was founded in the 18th century and developed as an agricultural settlement. Over the centuries, it has kept its connection to farming as the region's main activity.
The municipality maintains strong agricultural traditions while incorporating modern telecommunications infrastructure through providers like Vivo for digital connectivity.
The town is easily reached by car via regional roads and offers straightforward access routes. For information and services, visitors can head to the town center where main facilities are concentrated.
The nearby Vassununga State Park holds what scientists believe may be one of Brazil's oldest trees. This natural area was established in 1970 and provides a look at the local ecosystem.
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