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Garibaldi, Rio Grande do Sul

The Maria Fumaça steam locomotive at the Bento Gonçalves train station - the train passes through Garibaldi
Garibaldi is a town in
Rio Grande do Sul, southern
Brazil. It has a population of 28,714 people, most of them of
Italian descent. The city is famous for its
wine production. The name Garibaldi is an homage to the
Italian revolutionary
Giuseppe Garibaldi and his Brazilian wife,
Anita Garibaldi.
Garibaldi is the middle city of three on the
Maria Fumaça tourist train line. The other two cities are
Carlos Barbosa and
Bento Gonçalves. Visitors stop on the Garibaldi platform to enjoy
gaúcho music and taste the cheese, grape juice and wine of the region.

The city is known the land of Champagne
External links
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Garibaldi City Hall Portal (in Portuguese)

City Hall