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A lot of brazilian cities has a cathedral. Cities with a population of 500 thousand inhabitants on average, have their cathedral. São Paulo, Campinas, Sorocaba, Bauru, Santos, São José dos Campos, São Bernardo do Campo, among others cities in the state of São Paulo have a cathedral. Aparecida do Norte, in the state of São Paulo has a special church, larger than a cathedral, which is called Basilica of Nossa Senhora Aparecida, that is the Brazil patroness.

All the states' capitals, and all the main cities in every state are proud to have its cathedrals. Cathedrals are large churchs so they are commonly built in big cities.

I suppose that there are more than a hundred cathedrals in Brazil.

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