Vila Curuçá is a municipal District located in the eastern section, Zona Leste, of the city and prefecture of
São Paulo
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,
Brazil
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. It is one of the two districts making up the
subprefecture of Itaim Paulista
The Subprefecture of Itaim Paulista is one of 32 subprefectures of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It comprises two districts: Itaim Paulista and Vila Curuçá.
It's the easternmost subprefecture. Its population consists largely of migrants fro ...
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History
Vila Curuçá shares a common history with the district of
Itaim Paulista
Itaim Paulista is a district in the Subprefecture of Itaim Paulista, subprefecture of the same name in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The name ''Itaim'' comes from Tupi language, Tupi and means ''Little Stone''.
There is a large Pentecostalist Ev ...
and the eastern part of the district of
Jardim Helena. The first Portuguese explorers arrived in the area in the early years of the 17th century. In 1610–11, the
Bandeirante
The ''Bandeirantes'' (), literally "flag-carriers", were slavers, explorers, adventurers, and fortune hunters in early Colonial Brazil. They are largely responsible for Brazil's great expansion westward, far beyond the Tordesillas Line of 1494 ...
Domingos de Góes is recorded as having received a grant of land from the Portuguese crown in the "Boi Sentado" area, near the Tietê River. This land passed into the hands of the Carmelite priests in 1621. It was around this time that the chapel of Our Lady of Biacica was constructed (the name derives from the Tupi word "''imbeicica''", signifying a tough vine commonly found along the Tietê River). The chapel is regarded as a symbol of the area's first permanent settlement.
For a long time the now separate areas of Itaim Paulista and Vila Curuçá and the eastern part of Jardim Helena together formed a single administrative unit, Imbeicica. The administrative offices of the Subprefecture of Itaim Paulista are located in Vila Curuçá and Vila Curuçá is often thought of as simply a neighbourhood of Itaim Paulista.
Facilities
The "Vila Curuçá Centro Educacional Unificado, CEU" is an educational centre which offers infant and primary education and also serves as a hub for the leisure activities of the local community. It also houses an internet access centre catering for the less-well off.
In close proximity to Clube da Cidade is a leisure and recreation centre run by the Prefecture of São Paulo, which houses swimming pools, sports courts and other facilities for over 3000 users on summer weekends as well as organising dances for the elderly population.
New station
Vila Curuçá is served by the
CPTM
, owner = São Paulo State Government
, area served = Greater São Paulo, Brazil
, transit_type = Commuter rail
, lines = 5
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network's Jardim Helena - Vila Mara station, opened on 28 May 2008. It provides improved transport connections and has helped stimulate the local economy.
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Districts of São Paulo