Corumba, Brazil

Corumba, Brazil

Corumba, Brazil is a small town on the south west side of Brazil which is close to the Bolivian border. The center of town is about 5 miles from the Bolivian border. The center of town is also about 90 miles from the border to Paraguay. This specific town was the center setting of a novel by John Grisham called "The Testament".


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