states: [brazil]
category: cultural
year: 1985
location: Bahia State, north-east region of Brazil
region: Latin America and the Caribbean
latitude/longitude: -12.9666666700, -38.5000000000
The Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Brazil, is a colorful colonial district renowned for its Afro-Brazilian culture and architecture. Established in 1549 as Brazil’s first capital, it features cobblestone streets, vibrant churches, and 16th-century buildings blending Portuguese and African influences. Recognized by UNESCO in 1985, it’s a living testament to the country’s early history and cultural fusion. Salvador remains a dynamic symbol of Brazil’s diverse heritage.
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