Parelhas
Parelhas is a municipality located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. It is situated in the Seridó Oriental region of the state.
Geography: Parelhas is characterized by the semi-arid climate typical of the Brazilian Northeast. The landscape consists primarily of caatinga vegetation, a type of scrubland adapted to drought conditions. The municipality's territory is marked by rocky outcrops and seasonal rivers.
History: The settlement of the area that is now Parelhas dates back to the colonial period, linked to cattle ranching activities. The municipality was officially established later, gaining autonomy from neighboring municipalities.
Economy: The economy of Parelhas is based primarily on agriculture, livestock raising, and small-scale commerce. Sheep and goat farming are common. Traditional crafts and the extraction of mineral resources also contribute to the local economy.
Demographics: The population of Parelhas is predominantly rural. The municipality faces challenges related to water scarcity and access to basic services.
Culture: Parelhas shares cultural traits common to the Brazilian Northeast, including traditional music, cuisine, and festivals. Religious celebrations and folk traditions play an important role in community life.