Caratinga
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Caratinga
Summary
Caratinga is a municipality of Brazil[1]. Caratinga ranks in the top 2% of municipality_of_brazil entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Caratinga is located in Minas Gerais[3].
- Caratinga is in the country of Brazil[4].
- Caratinga's image is recorded as Vista parcial de Caratinga MG2.JPG[5].
- Caratinga's instance of is recorded as municipality of Brazil[6].
- Caratinga's flag image is recorded as Bandeira Caratinga.png[7].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Santa Rita de Minas[8].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Piedade de Caratinga[9].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Bom Jesus do Galho[10].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Bugre[11].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Entre Folhas[12].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Iapu[13].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Imbé de Minas[14].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Inhapim[15].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Ipaba[16].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Ipanema[17].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Ipatinga[18].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Raul Soares[19].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Santa Bárbara do Leste[20].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Santana do Paraíso[21].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Simonésia[22].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Timóteo[23].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Ubaporanga[24].
- Caratinga's shares border with is recorded as Vargem Alegre[25].
- Caratinga's coat of arms image is recorded as Brasão Caratinga.png[26].
- Caratinga's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 133791094[27].
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Founding
+1892-06-24T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Caratinga[28].
Why It Matters
Caratinga ranks in the top 2% of municipality_of_brazil entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2] Caratinga has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]