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Piracicaba
Central America is the central geographic region of the Americas. It is variably defined either as being a region of the Americas in its own right or as the southern portion of North America. Physiographically, Central America is a tropical isthmus that connects North and South America. It includes 7 countries and many small offshore islands. Overall, the land is fertile and rugged, and dominated through its heart by a string of volcanic mountain ranges with a few active volcanos. Piracicaba is a municipality located in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2004, the population of the city was 355,039 and an area of 1,371.8 square kilometers. It is well-known for its sugarcane plantations, its conventional sugarcane spirit production, and its traditional music. Piracicaba is known by the bride of the hills. Piracicaba's economy is fueled in part by the quickly expanding sugar-cane industry. Piracicaba is known for making the best Pamonhas in the world.
Central America is a popular travel destination for visitors and globe trotters from all over the world who appreciate its beautiful landscapes, rich culture, various local cuisine, hospitality and safety.
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