Nanuque, Municipal administrative center in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Nanuque is a municipality in southeastern Minas Gerais characterized by rolling terrain dotted with inselbergs and dominated by the Serra dos Aimorés mountain range. The region's natural geography shapes its landscape with prominent ridges and valleys throughout the area.
Nanuque was founded in 1948 as an expansion of administrative territories in the Mucuri Valley region. This establishment reflected broader territorial reorganization happening in Minas Gerais during that period.
The population of 40,665 residents maintains agricultural traditions through the cultivation of beans, sugarcane, soybeans, and corn across the municipality.
The city has several hospitals and health clinics providing medical services for residents and visitors. Basic urban services including accommodation and dining options are distributed throughout the center for traveler convenience.
Fritz's Stone rises approximately one thousand meters and serves as a natural landmark attracting adventurers from the region. The site draws skydivers and climbers who come for the panoramic views and outdoor activities available there.
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