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The city Monteiro Lobato is named in honor of the writer José Bento Monteiro Lobato, who lived at Fazenda do Visconde (later Sítio do Pica-Pau-Amarelo), which is on the road that goes to Caçapava and Taubaté, where he wrote many of his books. , like the Urupês. Tropeiro and country food are offered to visitors in the city's traditional restaurants. Cozy inns welcome tourists throughout the year, offering the most beautiful things in nature: trails, horseback riding, hiking and delicious rural-style cafes, waterfalls and streams. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND SHARE FOR MORE CONTENT. BUSINESS CARD- https://bit.ly/3uA6nxN