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Brodowski, São Paulo

Municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil


Municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil

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subdivision_name1Southeast
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2São Paulo
subdivision_type3Mesoregion
subdivision_type4Microregion
subdivision_type5Metrop. region
leader_titleMayor
area_total_km2278
population_total25,201
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Brodowski is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. With an area of 278.458 km², of which 7.688 km² is urban, it is located 305 km from São Paulo, the state capital, and 580 km from Brasília, the federal capital. Its population in the 2022 demographic census was 25,201 inhabitants, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), ranking as the 218th most populous municipality in the state of São Paulo.

Geography

The territory of Brodowski covers 278.458 km², of which 7.688 km² constitutes the urban area. It sits at an average altitude of 861 meters above sea level. Brodowski borders these municipalities: to the north, Batatais; to the south, Ribeirão Preto and Serrana; to the east, Altinópolis; and to the west, Jardinópolis. The city is located 305 km from the state capital São Paulo, and 580 km from the federal capital Brasília.

Under the territorial division established in 2017 by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), the municipality belongs to the immediate geographical region of Ribeirão Preto, within the intermediate region of Ribeirão Preto. Previously, under the microregion and mesoregion divisions, it was part of the microregion of Ribeirão Preto in the mesoregion of Ribeirão Preto.

Demographics

Between the censuses of 2010 and 2022, the population of Brodowski registered a growth of just over 19.4%, with an annual geometric growth rate of 1.49%. With 25,201 inhabitants in the 2022 census, the municipality ranked only 218th in the state that year, with 50.97% female and 49.03% male, resulting in a sex ratio of 96.19 (9,619 men for every 10,000 women), compared to 21,107 inhabitants in the 2010 census (97.58% living in the urban area), when it held the 237th state position. Regarding age group in the 2022 census, 69.26% of the inhabitants were between 15 and 64 years old, 18.47% were under fifteen, and 12.27% were 65 or older. The population density in 2022 was 90.50 inhabitants per square kilometer, with an average of 2.83 inhabitants per household.

The municipality's Human Development Index (HDI-M) is considered high, according to data from the United Nations Development Programme. According to the 2010 report published in 2013, its value was 0.755, ranking 195th in the state (out of 645 municipalities) and 453th nationally (out of 5,565 municipalities), and the Gini coefficient rose from 0.39 in 2003 to 0.44 in 2010. Considering only the longevity index, its value is 0.864, the income index is 0.738, and the education index is 0.675.

Notable people

  • Cândido Portinari, painter.

References

References

  1. IBGE. "Brasil / São Paulo / Brodowski".
  2. (2019). "Tabela 8418 - Áreas urbanizadas, Loteamento vazio, Área total mapeada e Subcategorias". IBGE.
  3. (2012-07-22). "Clima e tranquilidade atraem famílias de Ribeirão Preto para Brodowski, SP".
  4. (2021). "Sumário".
  5. "Distância entre Sao Paulo - SP, Brazil e Brodósqui - SP, Brazil".
  6. "Distância entre Brasília e Brodowski".
  7. (2017). "Divisão Regional do Brasil". IBGE.
  8. IBGE. (2024). "DTB_2024.zip".
  9. (1990). "Divisão regional do Brasil em mesorregiões e microrregiões geográficas". IBGE.
  10. (1 July 2008). "Divisão Territorial do Brasil". Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE).
  11. IBGE. (2022). "População residente / Taxa de crescimento geométrico ( Unidade: % )".
  12. IBGE. (2022). "Sinopse / População residente ( Unidade: pessoas ) / 2022".
  13. IBGE. (2022). "Tabela 9514 - População residente, por sexo, idade e forma de declaração da idade".
  14. IBGE. (2022). "População residente / Sexo / Razão de sexo".
  15. IBGE. (2010). "Tabela 608 - População residente, por situação do domicílio e sexo".
  16. IBGE. (2010). "Sinopse / População residente ( Unidade: pessoas ) / 2010".
  17. IBGE. (2022). "Tabela 9514 - População residente, por sexo, idade e forma de declaração da idade".
  18. IBGE. "Território / Densidade demográfica ( Unidade: habitantes por quilômetro quadrado )".
  19. IBGE. "Tabela 4712 - Domicílios particulares permanentes ocupados, Moradores em domicílios particulares permanentes ocupados e Média de moradores em domicílios particulares permanentes ocupados".
  20. IBGE. (2003). "Mapa de pobreza e desigualdade".
  21. (2010). "Ranking decrescente do IDH-M dos municípios do Brasil". United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
  22. "Vida".
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