



Located in the valley of the Paraíba River, in the East of the State of São Paulo, the town of Aparecida do Norte attracts millions of pilgrims from all corners of the country all year round. But it is on October 12th that the town is mainly visited by the devotees of Our Lady of Conception Aparecida. On that day alone, more than 200 thousand pilgrims go there to participate in one of the masses that is celebrated in the Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of Conception Aparecida, known as the "New Basilica", and in the National Basilica of Aparecida, known as the “Old Basilica.” In a typical year, the town receives the staggering number of seven million visitors. Tourism and the economic activities of the town gravitate around the religiosity celebrated there, and the area has the presence of more than 50 industries dedicated to the faith-driven religious commerce found there. Culture also has a leading role in that town. Every 12th of October sees plays, exhibitions, and craft courses, filling the town with activities during the whole day. Both the town and the local churches have a full infrastructure to meet the needs of those who go there. In the National Sanctuary of Our Lady pilgrims have a medical clinic, a bazaar, a christening room, a chapel for penitence, a cafeteria, a nursery, a parking lot, a permanent exhibition, a museum, the room of the promises, and a pilgrim support center, where the religious commerce is rather diverse. Besides the two main churches, Aparecida do Norte has nine other churches for the needs of the local population. The town also has a theme park, with rides, as well as religious and cultural activities.
http://www.aparecida.sp.gov.br/