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The name "Pain" in Minas Gerais is believed to have originated from the village's early struggles with their water supply. Villagers had to draw water from an old, splintered pulley that frequently jammed, causing backaches and sore muscles. The constant physical strain led to frequent exclamations
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of "Oh, my pain!" among the villagers. Over time, the village became synonymous with this expression. When officials later sought an official name, the locals suggested "Pain," which was promptly adopted. Thus, the name "Pain" reflects the community's historical challenges.
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30:(pronounced: pah-EEN) is a Brazilian municipality that is located in the center of the state of
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Town and municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Location of The Pain on a map of the state of Ms. Gerais
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