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English: Cumuruxatiba is a district of the Prado municipality located in the far south coast of Bahia State, belonging to the Whale Coast. North of Cumuruxatiba, is the Fall River with his bar where on April 23, 1500, Nicholas Cole, captain of the fleet of Pedro Alvares Cabral, to go ashore to obtain supplies of fresh water, became the first man white Aimorés to find the Indians who inhabited this region. In recent years Cumuruxatiba developed a pleasant infrastructure for leisure tourism.
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