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Natal, a vibrant Brazilian city, was founded on 25 December 1599, earning its name as "Christmas" in Portuguese. While other Northeastern capitals thrived from the sugar cane industry, Natal embraced cattle-raising, salt and oil extraction, which contributed to its moderate and organized growth. Today, Natal stands as one of Brazil's top 8 visited cities. Unlike its counterparts like Recife or Salvador, Natal may not have a captivating Historical Center or a bustling nightlife. However, it earns praise for its tranquility, safety, and high quality of life. The city attracts both wealthy Brazilians and foreigners, who choose to set up summer houses in this captivating destination. One of the main reasons to visit Natal is using it as a base to explore the splendid state of Rio Grande do Norte. Discover breathtaking beaches like Pipa, Baa Formosa, Barra do Cunha, and Genipabu, as well as stunning lakes such as Carcar and Coca-Cola. Natal boasts various lodging options and a selection of excellent, budget-friendly restaurants.
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