Queluz, São Paulo
[4] The northeast boundary is shared with two other states, Minas Gerais to the north and Rio de Janeiro to the east.The village grew up around a chapel built by Indians and slaves under the leadership of father Francisco das Chagas Lima, who was sent to evangelize the Puri people, where he stands today is the Mother Church.Coffee culture is important to the municipality, as farms still exist in the surrounding countryside of Sertão, São José, Restauração, Bela Aurora, Regato, Cascata, etc.The economic development of the municipality is related to farming and the production of toys from wood, leather, and embroidery.[6] The company is currently an operator of cell phones, fixed lines, internet (fiber optics/4G) and television (satellite and cable).