Sobrália
Sobrália is a small town in Brazil in the state of Minas Gerais. Its population in 2004 was an estimated 6,000 inhabitants. The name Sobrália came from a local Native American tribe referring to a flower Sobralia.
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Sobrália is a small town in Brazil in the state of Minas Gerais. Its population in 2004 was an estimated 6,000 inhabitants. The name Sobrália came from a local Native American tribe referring to a flower Sobralia.
19°15′S 42°06′W / 19.250°S 42.100°W / -19.250; -42.100
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