Senhor do Bonfim is a city located in the state of Bahia, in northeastern Brazil. It is situated on the banks of the Itapicuru River and has a population of approximately 79,000 people. The city is known for its religious celebrations, particularly the Festa de Senhor do Bonfim, which attracts thousands of visitors each year. Senhor do Bonfim is also famous for its handmade ribbons, called "fitas do Bonfim," which are believed to bring good luck. The city has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from African, European, and indigenous traditions. Additionally, Senhor do Bonfim is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including the Serra do Tombador mountain range.