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Bicas

Bicas - Bicycle Inter-Community Art and Salvage is also a bicycle cooperative in Tucson, Arizona.


Bicas is a Brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. As of 2004 its population is estimated to be 13.590 inhabitants. The [original definition] is in Portuguese.


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Initially a breakpoint for salesmen in the XVIII century, Bicas obtained its independence from the city of Guararį in 1923. It was an attraction point for italian immigrants and also other nationalities.

Until the 1970s, Bicas had a full-working train station and an active RFFSA (the extinct state railroad company) branch for repairing wagons. Unfortunately, all this structure was dismantled and today the train station exists only as a historic site. Currently, Bicas has an economy based on commerce, agriculture and farming.

Annual Farming Expositions, with bull-riding and rodeos, cattle commerce and local products - typically in the last week of July of every year - are a tradition of several cities in Zona da Mata , and the Farming Exposition of Bicas is one of the most famous, attracting thousands of tourists from several parts of the country.







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