Cacique Doble
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Cacique Doble is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 5,074.[1] Cacique Doble was founded on June 1, 1964. Named after Kaingang leader Faustino Ferreira Doble, it is a small, rural-focused city with a population of 4,603 as of 2022. The city is known for its cultural heritage, including Italian traditions, a local park, and a strong agricultural community.
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