Brazilian city where only women live

Noiva do Cordeiro, a town where women live, was founded in 1891 by Maria Senorina de Lima, who was expelled from her village for adultery.
This small Brazilian city was created by a woman, for women, it has its own rules and its own system of organizing work and life. Today, only 600 people live there, mostly women and only a few men.
They have arranged their lives as they want and feel comfortable in their feminine world. They believe that they managed to organize a much better life than the men in their country.
Some have husbands and children, however, men can only visit their wives in Noiva do Cordeira on weekends, as can boys who have turned 18.
This unusual country has its own pages on social networks where ads for men appear from time to time. Otherwise, girls simply cannot create a normal family. All members of the stronger sex with whom they communicate are their relatives.
All of a sudden, they are only interested in singles who are ready to accept their feminine rules and adapt to a new way of life.
Surprisingly, many men responded to the invitation to visit the only city in the world with women-only places.























































