Salto, Municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil.
Salto is a municipality in the Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba in São Paulo state. The Rio Tietê river flows through the area and shapes the city's natural landscape.
The municipality was founded on August 31, 1660, and grew from a colonial settlement. Over time it developed into an important city within the São Paulo region.
The Igreja Matriz stands at the heart of the community and shows how residents have maintained their religious traditions in a historic building. It reflects the way architecture shapes how people gather and celebrate together.
The city is well connected by highways that make access easy. Public transportation such as buses is available for moving around and exploring different parts of the city.
Parque Moutonée displays geological formations that tell the geomorphological story of the region. These natural structures give visitors insight into the long-term changes of the landscape.
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