Diamantina is a historic city in the state of Minas Gerais, in the southeastern region of Brazil.
The city is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, natural landscapes, and rich history of diamond mining.
The historic center of Diamantina is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the city.
The old town is made up of narrow cobbled streets, squares and colonial buildings, including the city's Cathedral, which is one of the oldest Baroque churches in Brazil.
It is known for its impressive Portuguese colonial architecture, which includes numerous churches and historic buildings, as well as its cultural festivals and popular traditions, such as Carnival and Holy Week.
Diamantina is also a popular destination for ecotourism due to its beautiful mountains and waterfalls, and is located within the Serra do Espinhaço region.
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