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Guapiaçu
Guapiaçu is a municipality in the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, Brazil, with a population, measured in 2020 by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, IBGE, of 21,775 and an area of . Is located in the north/northwest of the state, from São José do Rio Preto. The city name comes from the Tupi language, and means "Big spring (of a river)". History The settlement of the region began at the end of the 19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, the city was a village named Ribeirão Claro. On 28 November 1927 the village was elevated to a district. The name changed to its current form in 1945. The city was established as a municipality on 30 November 1953, when it was separated from Rio Preto. Demographics Indicators *Population: 17,869 (IBGE/2010) *Area: *Population density: 54.8/km² (2,451.5/sq mi) *Urbanization: 88.4% (2010) *Birth rate: 11.59/1,000 inhabitants (2009) *Infant mortality: 9.9/1,000 births (2009) *Literacy rate: 90.26 (2000) ...
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Mesoregion Of São José Do Rio Preto
The Mesoregion of São José do Rio Preto is one of the 15 mesoregions of the São Paulo state, Brazil. It is located at the north/northwest portion of the state, and has an area of 29,394.7 km². The mesoregion has a population of 1,569,220 inhabitants (IBGE/2010), spread over 109 municipalities. Municipalities All data from IBGE/2010 Microregion of Auriflama *Population: 46,367 *Area (km²): 2,312.2 *Population density (km²): 20.05 Auriflama, Floreal, Gastão Vidigal, General Salgado, Guzolândia, Magda, Nova Castilho, Nova Luzitânia, São João de Iracema Microregion of Catanduva *Population: 221,465 *Area (km²): 2,283.6 *Population density (km²): 96.98 Ariranha, Cajobi, Catanduva, Catiguá, Elisiário, Embaúba, Novais, Palmares Paulista, Paraíso, Pindorama, Santa Adélia, Severínia, Tabapuã Microregion of Fernandópolis *Population: 104,623 *Area (km²): 2,811.7 *Population density (km²): 37.21 Estrela d'Oeste, Fernandópolis, Gu ...
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