São Paulo, BrezilKreyòl ayisyen
/são paylo, brezil/
Definition: n. p.Tematik: Vil
Country: Brazil State: São Paulo Population: Approximately 12.3 million (city proper) Main Economic Activities: Manufacturing, finance, services, technology Landmarks: Avenida Paulista, Ibirapuera Park, Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) Geographical Features: Located in southeastern Brazil, surrounded by the Serra do Mar mountain range, with the Tietê River flowing nearby Historical Facts: Founded in 1554 by Jesuit missionaries, it grew into Brazil's largest city and economic powerhouse. Name of Inhabitants: Paulistanos/Paulistas Notes: São Paulo is the financial and cultural capital of Brazil, known for its diverse population and vibrant arts scene.
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Sao Paulo, BrezilKreyòl ayisyen
/sao paylo, brezil/
Definition: n. p.Tematik: State
State: São Paulo Population: Approximately 12 million in the city, over 21 million in the metropolitan area. Main Economic Activities: Finance, commerce, industry, and services. Landmarks: Paulista Avenue, Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP). Geographical Features: Tietê River, Serra do Mar mountain range. Historical Facts: Founded in 1554, São Paulo grew from a small village to one of the largest cities in the world. It played a crucial role in Brazil's industrialization. Name of Inhabitants: Paulistano/Paulista Notes: São Paulo is the economic powerhouse of Brazil, often referred to as the financial capital of South America.
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