Guarani, Minas Gerais
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Guarani is a municipality locatit in the Zona da Mata athin the state o Minas Gerais, Brazil. Its latitude is 21º21'07" S an the langitude is 43°21'27" W.[1] The population in 2013 is reckoned as 8.977 inhabitants based on the prediction o the Brazilian census.[2] The average elevation is 440m abuin the sea level athin the urban limits, reachin up tae 1,434m in the muntainous aurie locatit in the ootskirts. The toun wis namit efter the biggest native tribe whilk dwelt in Brazil afore the Colonial Period, the Guaranis.
Gurani's maist iconic landscape is the Catholic Pairish o the Divine Holy Ghost locatit in ane o the heichest pynts o the toun. Surroondit bi a smaw green garden an Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca Square an gethert wi astonishin pentins as weel as sculpturs representin New Testament's passages the kirk is a attractive biggin whilk minds fowk o the baroque kirks o aulder ceeties, spread atouer Minas Gerais state, settelt in the seiventeent century. Maugre thae ceeties, Guarani anerly achievit its emancipation in the seicont decade o the twintiet century, mair precisely bi the 25 Mairch 1914.[3]