Andradas
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Andradas is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. As of 2004 its population is estimated to be 45,323. It is known as "Land of Wine", thanks to Italian immigrants who brought viticulture to the city. It is also known for extreme sports like paragliding, hang-gliding, parachute, and more. Every year athletes from all over the world go to city practice their sport.
22°04′04″S 46°34′08″W / 22.06778°S 46.56889°W / -22.06778; -46.56889
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