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Penápolis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The first presence of the Brazilian State in the region was, in the end of century XIX, a military colony in to the Jump to the Avanhandava, that was nicknamed Banishment. |
 | | The Patrimony appeared in donated lands, in 1906, for the Farmer Eduardo Jose de Castilho, to the priests Capuchinhos. |
 | | Immediately afterwards, in 2 of December of 1908, it arrived at the new town, the Railroad the Northwest of Brazil that stimulated the encraising of the region. |
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