Muçum
Muçum is a little town in central Rio Grande do Sul in the South of Brazil.
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Muçum is of Italian settlement situated in the "Vale do Taquari" washed by Guaporé River.
The town was named after the discovery of a great number of a fish named "Mussum". However the spelling slid to ç through out the years.
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The city is famous because of its traditional Italian "Brazilian" food such as Pien.
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