Glicério, Municipality in São Paulo, Brazil
Glicério is a municipality in São Paulo set across rolling terrain at an elevation of about 400 meters (1,300 feet). The landscape is shaped by the Tietê River and smaller waterways that cut through the region.
The settlement began in 1906 when the Castilho family arrived, drawn by fertile lands in the region. Railroad construction later connected the area and shaped how it developed.
The municipality preserves its heritage through the Catholic Diocese of Lins and various Protestant denominations, including Assembly of God and Christian Congregation.
The municipality is accessible by road and managed by local authorities that provide services to residents. Visitors will find typical small-town infrastructure with basic amenities and services.
The construction of the Northwest Brazil Railway tracks brought General Francisco Glicério to the area, leading to the establishment of the settlement.
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