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Salvador De Bahia, Brazil's Afro-Capital

SERIES OF CITY IN CITY: 1/5. Former slave port of Brazil, the city of Nordeste no longer relies only on its beaches, colonial architecture and gastronomy to attract tourists. The municipality is working to highlight the heritage and culture of a black population at 80%. But the wounds of the past remain alive, says El País.
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SERIES OF CITY IN CITY: 1/5. Former slave port of Brazil, the city of Nordeste no longer relies only on its beaches, colonial architecture and gastronomy to attract tourists. The municipality is working to highlight the heritage and culture of a black population at 80%. But the wounds of the past remain alive, says El País.

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Courrier international broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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