municipality
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
in the state of
São Paulo
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Brazil
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, located north of
São Paulo
São Paulo (, ; Portuguese for 'Saint Paul') is the most populous city in Brazil, and is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest Brazilian state, located in the country's Southeast Region. Listed by the GaWC a ...
GDP
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of the city is U$16.6 billion (R$36.6 billion). The budget for 2013 is U$787 million (R$1.63 billion), according to the official data of the City Hall.
History and Geography
The locally most-accepted history of the first non-native American colonizers of the locale were Rafael de Oliveira and Petronilha Rodrigues Antunes who fled São Paulo for political reasons and who in 1615 then founded what became known as the Freguesia de Nossa Senhora do Desterro ("The Parish of Our Lady of the Landless").
The municipality was officially founded on December 14, 1655, when it was elevated to the category of village. Its first urbanization was carried out in 1657. Jundiaí has borders with
Várzea Paulista
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,
Campo Limpo Paulista
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The Roman ...
,
Franco da Rocha
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,
Cajamar
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,
Pirapora do Bom Jesus
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Louveira
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Vinhedo
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Jarinu
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.
Formerly spelled Jundiahy, the name of the town comes from the
Tupi language
Old Tupi, Ancient Tupi or Classical Tupi (also spelled as Tupí) is an extinct Tupian language which was spoken by the aboriginal Tupi people of Brazil, mostly those who inhabited coastal regions in South and Southeast Brazil. It belongs to ...
, '' jundiá'' means "fish with barbs" (the ''Rhamdia quelen'' species) and ''í'' means river. Loosely translated, it means "Catfish River."
The city received massive numbers of Italian immigrants in the late 19th century and early 20th century, making most of the city's inhabitants of Italian descent, which constitutes about 75% of the city's population. Amongst other immigrant groups, there are: Portuguese, Spanish, German and small amounts of Hungarian and Slavic peoples.
Recently, Jundiaí has enjoyed a steep population growth, in large part fueled by a shift of residents from the
megalopolis
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of São Paulo, seeking better living conditions.
Agriculture
The region burst onto the national stage with the production of grapes, especially with the "pink" variety of the Niagara grape. To stimulate the production of grapes, with the support of the Associação Agrícola de Jundiaí e Prefeitura (Agriculture Association of Jundiaí and Town Hall), in 1934 Antenor Soares Gandra created the Festa da Uva (Grape Festival), not to be confused with a festival of the same name in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul. Since 1964 the Festa da Uva is celebrated every even-numbered year, alternating with the Festa do Morango (Strawberry Festival) in the park Parque Comendador Antonio Carbonari but most known as the Parque da Uva (Grape Park).
The first Festa do Morango was in 1965 in the Poste neighborhood of the city. Later, because of the increase in agriculture participants and of the public interest, the event was transferred to the Parque Comendador Antonio Carbonari.
Tourism
The Serra do Japi (Japi mountain range), situated southeast of the city, is a state park that has a natural reserve with one of the largest forested areas in the state of São Paulo, with beautiful landscapes and many opportunities for ecotourism, large hotel-farms and extreme sports.
The Jundiahy section is a historical area amongst the rivers Jundiai, Guapeva and Mato. It is an affluent neighborhood with fancy houses, gardens and a traditional small community business.
Sports
Paulista
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is the city's
football (soccer)
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Copa do Brasil
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2005 (Cup of Brazil).
Transportation
The
Jundiaí Airport
Comte. Rolim Adolfo Amaro State Airport is the airport serving Jundiaí, Brazil. It is named after Rolim Adolfo Amaro (1942–2001), founder and former president of LATAM Brasil formerly known as TAM Airlines.
It is operated by Rede Voa.
H ...
serves the city and region for small airplanes.
Jundiaí has a connection in the Jundiaí station with
Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
, owner = São Paulo State Government
, area served = Greater São Paulo, Brazil
, transit_type = Commuter rail
, lines = 5
, line_number =
, st ...
(CPTM).
It has a system of public transportation that currently costs R$3,00 (USD 1,45) for one wa Most of the buses have wheelchair lifts and a few have monitors that broadcast videos about the city and education. The lines are all connected by ''terminais'' (terminals), what makes the users' transportation faster and cheaper since there is free circulation in the terminals to the ''linhas alimentadoras'' (feeding lines), which carry the passengers from the terminals to their respective destination Yellow and reloadable electronic cards that replace cash may be used by regular users that perform a register; students have a blue card that charges only half instead of the ticket's full price; the elderly or disabled own a grey or green card which allows free admittance.
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Adriano Basso
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(1975), footballer.
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Ana Carolina Reston Macan
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Biography
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São Paulo Province
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Dalmo Gaspar
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Dalmo started his career at hometown club Paulista and joined Santos from Guarani in 1957. He was The scorer of th ...
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Décio Pignatari
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Early life and education
Born in Jundiaí in 1927, Pignatari began conducting experiments with poetic language, incorporating visuals e ...
(1927-2012), writer and poet.
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* Duília de Mello (1963), astronomer.
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Eloísa Mafalda
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José do Patrocínio Oliveira
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(Zé Carioca), (1904-1987), musician and voice actor.
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Nenê
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(1981), footballer.
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Rafael Lusvarghi
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(1984-), Fighter in the Civil of War in Eastern Ukraine, arrested in 2016.
Line 9 (CPTM)
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