Quilombo
Quilombo is a city in Brazil with a population of about 0.
A quilombo is a Brazilian hinterland settlement founded by people of African origin, and others sometimes called Carabali. Most of the inhabitants of quilombos, called quilombolas, were maroons, a term for escaped slaves. Documentation about refugee slave communities typically uses the term mocambo for settlements, which is an Ambundu word meaning "war camp". A mocambo is typically much smaller than a quilombo. Quilombo was not used until the 1670s, primarily in the more southerly parts of Brazil. In Colombia, such villages or camps were called palenques. Its inhabitants are palenqueros. They spoke various Spanish-African-based creole languages such as Palenquero.
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About Quilombo
| Country | Brazil |
| Continent | South America |
| Explore | 23 |
| Population | 0 |
| Local currency | BRL |
| Coordinates | -32.2833, -53.4167 |
| Time zone | America/Sao_Paulo |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Small town |
| Distance to the capital | 1,917 km · Brasilia |
| Population (Brazil) | #5764 most populated in Brazil |
| Where on Earth | 32°16′60″S · 53°25′0″W |
| Hemisphere | S · W |
| Distance to the equator | 3,594 km |
| Distance to the South Pole | 6,425 km |
| Same latitude as | Perth (Australia) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | 32.28, 126.58 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| São Paulo | 1,176 km |
| New York | 8,388 km |
| Los Angeles | 10,015 km |
| Paris | 10,577 km |
| London | 10,668 km |
| Cairo | 11,285 km |