Terra de Areia
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Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Flag
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Location within Rio Grande do Sul
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Terra de Areia is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
The municipality contains the 113 hectares (280 acres) Mata Paludosa Biological Reserve, created in 1998, a fully protected conservation unit.[2]
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Capital: Porto Alegre
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