Friday, July 06, 2018

Residential houses in Avaré ~ Casas residenciais em Avaré

When I walk around the town of Avaré, where I've been living for three years now, I really enjoy looking at the residential houses and appreciate their architecture.
Quando eu passeio pela cidade de Avaré, onde eu moro há três anos, gosto muito de olhar as casas residenciais e apreciar sua arquitetura. 

The city of Avaré was founded in 1861 and is a city in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, located 270 km from the state capital São Paulo. The urban population in 2010 was about 79.391 inhabitants. The economy is based on agriculture, cattle ranching and tourism. The great attraction of the region include the beautiful Jurumirim Dam.
A cidade de Avaré foi fundada em 1861 e está situada no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, a 270 km da Capital paulista. A população urbana em 2010 era de 79.391 habitantes. A economia está baseada na agricultura, pecuária e turismo. A grande atração da região é a bela Represa Jurumirim.













Photos taken by my husband and myself.

PS: I did the same post in June 16, 2008.


16 comments:

  1. Tão lidas as casas e tão bem fotografadas por vocês!Riqueza de detalhes! Adorei! beijos, lindo fds! chica

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    1. Obrigada querida Chica! Gosto muito dessas casas que lembram os tempos da minha infância. Ótimo final de semana para todos vocês! Beijos!

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  2. Muito bonita a cidade Sonia.Estive 'turistando' por cidades lindas na França e Suiça e a arquitetura é simplesmente linda.
    Vejo aqui também belas residencias.em estilo mais antigo _Gosto muito!
    Um abraço Sonia e bom fim de semana.

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    1. Olá Lis! Que bom ver você aqui! Também gosto muito desse estilo. Delícia ter estado passeando pela França e principalmente pela Suiça! Beijos!

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  3. It is LOVELY to see a post from you pop up in my dashboard. And thank you so much for taking us walking with you. Some truly elegant buildings.

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    1. Hello dear EC! It is always a sweet pleasure to have your visit and nice comment! Love this houses and its old style too.
      Wishing you and yours a lovely weekend.
      Lots of (((Hugs)))

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  4. It looks like a very attractive city. And I always love to see blue skies. Have a great weekend!

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    1. Hello Al! Thanks for your always nice comment!
      Wishing you and your and also to adorable Socks and Laika a lovely weekend!
      Lots of ((((Hugs)))

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  5. Hello Sonia! Sorry it took me a long time to drop by! I always enjoy beautiful buildings with blue sky. I like some of the fence designs too!

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    1. Hello Nancy I am glad to have your nice visit and comment! I also like this "old" residences. Wishing you and yours a nice Sunday.

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  6. Hi Sonia - lovely to see the homesteads and different styles - it does warm one's heart to see these older buildings still standing. Avare - looks to be a wonderful area - cheers Hilary

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    1. Hi Hilary, is a pleasure have always your nice visit and kind comments! I love too these older buindings in gooo shape and still welll preserved.
      Wishing you and yours a lovely Sunday!
      Cheers!!

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  7. So many different styles of houses. It's always fun to see the styles of different cities. I hope you are enjoying your life there. I can't believe it has been three years already.

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    1. Hi Inger!
      Always a pleasure to have your visit and comment! Yes, it is fun to see diferent styles of houses.
      I agree with you, I can't believe it has been three year already... the time runs very fast!
      Wishing you and yours adorable Samson and Faith a lovely week ahead.
      Lots of (((Hugs)))

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  8. Very nice sequence of houses, Sonia, so interesting. All wonderful images!
    Happy weekend!

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  9. Beautiful buildings!! I'm getting back into my blogging! I'm trying to add your blog feed into 'Feedly' (a RSS Reader) but can't do it, so I have it in a separate folder and we be coming back more often! :)

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