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      • In 1842, the village of Limeira was elevated to the status of a town and eventually achieved city status on April 18, 1863.
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    In 1842, the village of Limeira was elevated to the status of a town and eventually achieved city status on April 18, 1863. The city's official anniversary is celebrated on September 15, and it is considered to have been founded in 1826.

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