The economy of the state of São Paulo is developed and holds the highest GDP among Brazilian states, producing, in 2020, around 2.326 trillion Reais (31...
28 KB (2,900 words) - 01:06, 23 October 2024
São Paulo (/ˌsaʊ ˈpaʊloʊ/, Portuguese: [sɐ̃w ˈpawlu] ) is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus...
182 KB (17,497 words) - 17:33, 18 December 2024
São Paulo State University (Unesp, Portuguese: Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho") is a public university run by the state government...
28 KB (2,651 words) - 07:55, 25 December 2024
São Vicente (after Saint Vincent of Saragossa, the patron Saint of Lisbon, Portugal) is a coastal municipality in southern São Paulo, Brazil. It is part...
12 KB (917 words) - 10:25, 5 October 2024
São Paulo (/ˌsaʊ ˈpaʊloʊ/, Portuguese: [sɐ̃w ˈpawlu] ; Portuguese for 'Saint Paul') is the capital of the state of São Paulo, as well as the most populous...
248 KB (21,090 words) - 01:10, 25 December 2024
in the areas of Galeão Air Force Base in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo Air Force Base in São Paulo.[citation needed] In relation to São Paulo, the initial...
71 KB (5,095 words) - 09:45, 19 December 2024
The Universidade de São Paulo (English: University of São Paulo, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, and the largest...
31 KB (2,942 words) - 07:46, 25 December 2024
The interior of São Paulo is an informal term to describe the zone that covers the entire area of the state of São Paulo outside the Metropolitan Region...
99 KB (10,178 words) - 03:11, 21 August 2024
growth after the independence of Brazil. Under the Empire of Brazil, São Paulo's economy was based on coffee plantations. In the second half of the 19th century...
58 KB (6,394 words) - 02:01, 17 August 2024
The history of the city of São Paulo runs parallel to the history of Brazil, throughout approximately 470 years of its existence, in relation to the country's...
67 KB (7,910 words) - 14:30, 23 August 2024