Municipalities The Brazilian Municipality Known as the “City Where Almost No One Lives” Has Fewer Than 900 Residents Spread Across Its Territory and Struggles to Keep Its School, City Hall, and Services Running Despite Having a Population Smaller Than That of a Single Condominium Valdemar Medeiros 26/11/2025 at 11:08
Interesting facts Small Brazilian Town Has Per Capita GDP of R$ 28,000 and Has Not Recorded a Homicide in 60 Years: No Pharmacy, No Lines at the Health Center, Only Two Neighborhoods and Seven Bars for 856 Residents Alisson Ficher 16/10/2025 at 13:36
Interesting facts With Only Two Neighborhoods, 30 Streets, and Two Markets, Serra da Saudade Challenges Brazil: The Smallest City in the Country Covers 335.6 Square Kilometers of Territory, Has Been Crime-Free for 60 Years, and Maintains a Routine Based on Trust Felipe Alves da Silva 13/10/2025 at 18:01
Interesting facts How Is It to Live in This ‘National Paradise’ of Only 2 Neighborhoods, So Small That Everyone Knows Each Other by Name and There Have Been No Homicides for 60 Years? Meet Serra da Saudade Romário Pereira de Carvalho 13/10/2025 at 07:18
Municipalities What Is It Like to Live in the Smallest City in Brazil, with Only 833 People? Flavia Marinho 22/05/2025 at 10:18