In 1861, Firmino Pantoja and his wife, Augusta Pantoja, acquiring land from Manoel Rodrigues Leite Chaves, on the right bank of the Arapiranga River, founded the village that was called Carutapera. The toponym, of Tupi origin, means abandoned village.
The population progressed rapidly. In 1886, it was elevated to the category of village later extinct and its territory annexed to the municipality of Turiaçu. In 1935, the autonomy of Carutapera was re-established[²].
Subdivisions
Sede
Where the largest urban concentration is found, it is called the headquarters, which is formed by twelve different neighborhoods:
Amim Quemel
Aparecida
Boa Esperança
Bom Jesus
Centro
Perpétuo Socorro
Santo Antônio
Santa Luzia
Santa Rita
São Benedito
São José
Substação
Interior
The Interior is composed of the rural area, with small and large villages.
Arapiranga
Bajaco
Caju
Canadá
Cana Verde
Cearazinho
Estiva
Europa
Forquilha
Iraque
Salvamento
Manaus da Beira
Parada Fortaleza
Pindoval
São Lourenço
Timbotiua
Tourism
Basilica of San Sebastian
Apolônio River
Seu Domingos River
São Pedro Beach
Feast of Saint Sebastian
The feast of Saint Sebastian is an annual devotion, held by the parish of Saint Sebastian.
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