Uberlândia () is a city and
municipality
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in the
state
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of
Minas Gerais
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, southeastern
Brazil
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. It is the second largest city in the state of Minas Gerais after the state capital
Belo Horizonte
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. Its population in 2020 was 699,097, making it the sixth largest city of the interior region of Brazil. The city is located on the
Brazilian Highlands above sea level. It is an important logistic hub between
São Paulo
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and
Brasília
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. The city sits within the Brazilian
cerrado
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and has eight protected zones of tropical savanna vegetation.
Uberlândia is served by
Uberlândia–Ten. Cel. Av. César Bombonato Airport.
History
The first man of
European origin to set foot in the region of the current municipality of Uberlândia, a territory until then inhabited by
Caiapó and
Bororo Indians, was the
bandeirante Bartolomeu Bueno da Silva, in
1632
Events
January–March
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. The region, then belonging to the
Captaincy of São Vicente
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History
In 1534 King John III of Portugal granted the captaincy to Martim ...
, came to belong to the Captaincy of Minas Gerais and
São Paulo
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by Royal Charter of November 3, 1709. João Pereira da Rocha (1818), after the exploration of the region by the bandeirantes, settled in the region, demarcating an area close to the village of Santana (current
Indianópolis). There, he installed the headquarters of the land grant, which he called Fazenda São Francisco, giving rise to the municipality. He also demarcated Fazenda Letreiro and Fazenda do Salto and gave the name Ribeirão São Pedro to a watercourse he found. The arrival of João Pereira attracted many other families, including the Carrejos, who in 1835 acquired part of the São Francisco Farm and other nearby farms, forming the towns where those brothers settled: Olhos d'Água, Lage, Marimbondo and Tenda (Felisberto's). Felisberto Alves Carrijo, who was legally recognized as the founder of the town in 1964, was a teacher with training acquired in missionary schools. He set up the town's first school in his home and prayed the rosary on Sundays. He formed a village, which was later named Nossa Senhora do Carmo in honor of the chapel of the same name, inaugurated on October 20, 1853.
Geography
Uberlândia is located in the western part of the state of
Minas Gerais
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, in the region called
Triângulo Mineiro, one of the richest agricultural regions of Brazil, between the Paranaíba and Grande rivers.
It is connected to major cities by the following federal highways: BR-050, BR-365, BR-455, BR-452, and BR-497. Uberlândia is about 580 km away from
São Paulo
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, connected by a modern and safe double trace highway (
BR-050). The capital of the state of Minas Gerais,
Belo Horizonte
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, is away and
Brasília
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, the capital of the country, lies just to the north. There are railways connecting Uberlândia via the north-south Centro-Atlântica line.
Uberlândia is a statistical micro-region including the following municipalities:
Araguari,
Araporã,
Canápolis,
Cascalho Rico,
Centralina,
Indianópolis,
Monte Alegre de Minas,
Prata,
Tupaciguara, and Uberlândia. In 2007 the population of these cities' agglomeration was 818,395 inhabitants in a total area of . The population density (2000) was 43.38 inhabitants/km
2.
Due to its location and transport links, Uberlândia has been chosen as a point for the
Free Economic Zone of Manaus, the first ever such distribution point.
According to the modern (2017) geographic classification by Brazil's National Institute of Geography and Statistics (
IBGE), the city is the main municipality in the
Intermediate Geographic Region of Uberlândia.
Religion
According to the 2010 census its citizens are members of the
Roman Catholic Church
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(54.73%), while
Evangelical Christians comprise the second largest religious affiliation in the city (25.23%). There are also minority populations of
Spiritists (7.80%) and the irreligious (7.80%). There are smaller populations of the
Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, the
Eastern Orthodox Church
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,
Jehovah's Witnesses
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,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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,
Islam
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,
Buddhism
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, indigenous beliefs,
Umbanda
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and
Candomblé, (all below 1% of Uberlândia's population).
Tourism
The city has architectural, culture, and natural values. Here are the main attractions in the city:
*
Municipal Market of Uberlândia: It is located at the centre of the city. It was established in 1923, but only had its construction started in 1944, under the tenure of Mayor Vasconcelos Costa, with modern era architecture. It was a wholesaler centre until 1977, when the commerce was transferred to the Ceasa. It is situated in Olegario Máciel Road, and offers diverse typical products from the state of
Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais () is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil, being the fourth largest state by area and the second largest in number of inhabitants with a population of 20,539,989 according to the 2022 Brazilian census, 2022 census. Located in ...
.
*
Municipal Museum of Uberlândia: It is located at the centre of the city, on the Clarimundo Carneiro Square. The same building had been used as City Hall. It has been reformed and today is a place where many cultural projects take place.
*
Sabiá Park It is a park/zoo administrated by
FUTEL (the Uberlândian Foundation for Tourism, Sport and Leisure), located in the borough of Tibery, on the East Zone of the city. It is a green complex made up of a Zoo with dozens of animals in captivity; seven lakes that come together to form one big lagoon; an aquarium that has 36 tanks and 36 different fish species; a running track of 5.100 meters; and much more.
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Municipal Park Victoria Siquierolli: It is located on the North Zone of Uberlândia, being where legitimate examples of vegetation of the
Brazilian cerrado can be found, with trees with leathery leaves, twisted trunks, colourful flowers and many fruits, as well as a playground for children and a biodiversity museum. Its total area complies of a total of 232,300 square meters and is located between the boroughs of Jardim América II, Residencial Gramado, Nossa Senhora das Graças e Cruzeiro do Sul.
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Rondon Pacheco Avenue: It is considered to be the “gastronomic corridor” of Uberlândia. Around it is where the nightlife in Uberlândia can be found, having many bars, restaurants, cachaçarias, pizzerias, cafes, ice cream parlours and sweet shops. There are more than 60 establishments across the avenue. Furthermore, the avenue also has many hotels, convenience stores, gas stations, supermarkets and hypermarkets. The avenue cuts the city from east to west. The Governor Rondon Pacheco Avenue starts with its merge with the Silvio Regain Avenue, on the Tubalina borough, on the southeast region of the city, and ends up on the
BR-050 highway, on the furthest side of the Custodio Pereira borough, on the west region of the city.
Climate
See also
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List of municipalities in Minas Gerais
This is a list of the municipalities in the States of Brazil, state of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais (MG), located in the Southeast Region, Brazil, Southeast Region of Brazil. Minas Gerais is divided into 853 Municipalities of Brazil, municipalities, ...
References
External links
City Hall of Uberlândia websiteGovernment of the State of Minas Gerais website
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Municipalities in Minas Gerais
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Populated places established in 1888