Coremas, Municipality in Paraíba, Brazil
Coremas is a municipality in the Sertão Paraibano region of Paraíba state, situated at an elevation of 222 meters. The town center contains local shops, restaurants, and standard services that support daily life.
The area was originally settled by the Carirì Indians before gaining official municipal status in 1954. This change brought new administrative structures and marked a turning point in local development.
The town celebrates northeastern Brazilian traditions through local festivals where regional music, dance, and food reflect the community's heritage. These celebrations bring people together throughout the year.
The municipality is connected by roads to other cities in Paraíba state and offers basic services including shops and restaurants in the center. Visitors should expect a smaller-scale town where specialized services may be limited.
The town's water reservoir system plays a crucial role in supplying water to the broader region within this arid sertão landscape. This infrastructure makes agriculture and settlement possible in an otherwise water-scarce area.
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