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The best cities in Brazil with less than 10,000 inhabitants (according to IDHM)

Read our text and find out now which are the 15 best cities in Brazil with less than 10,000 inhabitants according to the IDHM.

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From time to time, the UN publishes a list of the best cities in Brazil to live in according to the Municipal Human Development Index (MHDI), a statistic based on data on life expectancy at birth, education and GDP per capita. Among them, there are always stamped figures, such as São Caetano do Sul, in the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Florianópolis, capital of Santa Catarina, and Santos, a coastal city in the state of São Paulo. These cities, however, we already know, but what about the small ones, which very few people have heard of? Well, little is known! According to the UN list, there are 15 best cities in Brazil with less than 10,000 inhabitants. Let's know more about them?!

Read our text and find out now which are the 15 best cities in Brazil with less than 10,000 inhabitants according to the IDHM.

About the author  /  Priscilla de Cassia

Graduated in business administration and tax auditor, she has been a freelance writer since 2016 to cultivate her hobby for writing and to earn extra income. Currently, he writes about financial life, credit cards, air miles and travel, as well as curiosities in general.

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