Grajaú (district Of São Paulo)
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Grajaú is one of 96 districts in the city of
São Paulo São Paulo (; ; Portuguese for 'Paul the Apostle, Saint Paul') is the capital of the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, as well as the List of cities in Brazil by population, most populous city in Brazil, the List of largest cities in the ...
,
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. Grajaú is a
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of the
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of São Paulo, located in the South Zone. It is administered by the
subprefecture of Capela do Socorro The Subprefecture of Capela do Socorro is one of 32 subprefectures of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It comprises three districts: Socorro, Grajaú, and Cidade Dutra. This is the most populous subprefecture of São Paulo, with a total popul ...
, within the administrative region of the
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Geography of São Paulo {{MesoregionSãoPaulo-geo-stub ...
. Its limits are the districts of Pedreira,
Cidade Dutra Cidade Dutra is one of 96 districts in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Neighborhoods of Cidade Dutra * Chácara Meyer * Chácara Monte Sol * Cidade Dutra * Conjunto Residencial Salvador Tolezani * Granja Nossa Senhora Aparecida * Jardim Alpi ...
, Parelheiros and the municipalities of
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and Diadema. It is 26 km from
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and 14 km from the main neighborhoods of the south zone of the city such as Santo Amaro and Jabaquara. Currently, it has a population of approximately 445 thousand inhabitants, being the most populous district of the capital.


Neighborhoods of Grajaú

* Catinho do Céu  * Chácara Cocaia  * BNH   * Chácara do Sol  * Chácara Lagoinha  * Cidade Luz  * Cipó do Meio * Colônia do Grajaú * Corujas * Gaivotas  * Grajaú  * Ilha do Bororé * Jardim Almeida Prado  * Jardim Alvorada (Grajaú)  * Jardim Arco-íris  * Jardim Belcito  * Jardim Bonito  * Jardim Borba Gato  * Jardim Brasília  * Jardim Campinas  * Jardim Castro Alves  * Jardim das Pedras (Grajaú) * Jardim dos Manacás * Jardim Edda  * Jardim Edi  * Jardim Eliana  * Jardim Ellus * Jardim Gaivotas  * Jardim Icaraí  * Jardim Itajaí  * Jardim Itatiáia  * Jardim Jaú * Jardim Labitary  * Jardim Lucélia  * Jardim Marilda *
Jardim Marisa Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
  * Jardim Mirna  * Jardim Monte Alegre  * Jardim Monte Verde * Jardim Myrna  * Jardim Noronha  * Jardim Nossa Senhora Aparecida  * Jardim Nova Tereza  * Jardim Novo Horizonte  * Jardim Novo Jaú  * Jardim Novo Lar  * Jardim Orbam  * Jardim Planalto * Jardim Porto Velho * Jardim Prainha * Jardim Recanto do Sol * Jardim Reimberg  * Jardim Sabiá (Grajaú)  * Jardim Salinas  * Jardim Samara (Grajaú)  * Jardim Samas  * Jardim Santa Bárbara *
Jardim Santa Fé Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
  * Jardim Santa Francisca * Jardim Santa Francisca Cabrini * Jardim Santa Tereza  * Jardim São Bernardo  * Jardim São Pedro (Grajaú)  * Jardim São Remo  * Jardim Sete de Setembro * Jardim Shangri-lá  * Jardim Sipramar  * Jardim Tanay  * Jardim Três Corações  * Jardim Varginha  * Jardim Orion  * Jardim Zilda * Lago Azul  * Parada 57  * Parque América (Grajaú)  * Parque Brasil  * Parque Cocaia  * Parque Deizy * Parque Grajaú  * Parque Manacá  * Parque Novo Grajaú  * Parque Planalto  * Parelheiros (Grajaú) * Parque Santa Cecília * Parque São José * Parque São Miguel  * Parque São Paulo  * Parque Shangrilá  * Recanto Marisa  * Sítio Cocaia * Toca do Tatu  * Vila Morais Prado  * Vila Narciso  * Vila Nascente  * Vila Natal


See also

* Grajaú (CPTM) Train Station * Mendes-Vila Natal (CPTM) Train Station *
Line 9 (CPTM) Line 9 (Emerald) (), formerly Line C (Sky Blue) () and Line C (Emerald) (), is one of the thirteen lines that make up the Transport in São Paulo#Rail transport, São Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network in Brazil and one of the three lines operated ...
*
Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro The Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro () is a diocese located in the district of Santo Amaro, in the city and the ecclesiastical province of São Paulo in Brazil. History * 15 March 1989: Established as Diocese of Santo Amaro from the Metro ...


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Grajaú News

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro
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