Cândido Godói
Cândido Godói is a municipality of 6,641 inhabitants in the state Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil near the Argentine border, famous for the high number of twins born there.
Cerro Largo is a municipality in the northwestern part of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It occupies an area of 174.64 km² (67.43 sq mi) at 28º09'0" south 54º45'0" west, at an altitude of 211 m (692 ft) above sealevel. Its population as of 2010[update] was 15,174 inhabitants.
Population: 9,548
Latitude: -28° 08' 55.00" S
Longitude: -54° 44' 17.02" W
Cândido Godói is a municipality of 6,641 inhabitants in the state Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil near the Argentine border, famous for the high number of twins born there.
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Salvador das Missões is a municipality in the state Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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