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São Pedro, São Paulo


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official_nameMunicipality of the Touristic Resort of São Pedro
*Município da Estância Turística de São Pedro*
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image_captionCity as seen near the Christ's Belvedere
mottoFide et labore patriae magnitudo (Latin for With faith and work, we magnify the country)
anthemExaltação a São Pedro
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subdivision_name1Southeast
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leader_nameThiago Silva
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1Adilson de Jesus (PROS)
2Adriano Vitor de Oliveira (SD)
3Albino Antunes (PPS)
4Antonio Benedito Ferraz Toledo (PSL)
5Carlos Eduardo Oliveira (PSB)
6Cássio Hellmeister Capellari (DEM)
7Elias Garcia Candeias (PP)
8Gilberto Vieira de Macêdo (PDT)
9Giuliano Giocondo Ghirotti Antonelli (PSB)
10Joyce Nottingham Benevides Siloto (PV)
11Luiz Fernando Gomes Altos (PSDB)
12Ondina Daniel (PSD)
13Roberson Pedrosa de Oliveira (PSL) }}
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demographics1_title1White
demographics1_info177.61% (24,572 inhabitants)
demographics1_title2Brown
demographics1_info219.63% (6,216 inhabitants)
demographics1_title3Black
demographics1_info32.29% (724 inhabitants)
demographics1_title4Yellow
demographics1_info40.39% (124 inhabitants)
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Município da Estância Turística de São Pedro |}}

São Pedro is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is of 35,980 (2020) in an area of 611.278 km2.

History

The brothers Joaquim, José and Luiz Teixeira de Barros, who came from Itu, bought the Pinheiros Sesmaria where São Pedro is today. They brought with them: slaves, employees and family members. The Picadão, a road that led from São Paulo to Cuiabá, passed through this same area and where the historic center is today was the so-called Pouso do Pidadão, which was looked after by the cattle driver Floriano de Costa Pereira, known as Florianão.

Of the Teixeira de Barros brothers, Joaquim was considered the “settler” and, as was customary, he built a small chapel whose patron saint was Saint Sebastian. Authorized by the Catholic Church, it was given the name Capela do Picadão.

The name and patron saint did not please the population and it was soon changed to Capela de São Pedro. The fertility of the land attracted other families, and in 1864 the settlement was elevated to the status of Parish. In 1867, the first priest, Father Aurélio Votta, an Italian, arrived. In 1879, the Baron of Iguape, Captain Veríssimo Antônio da Silva Prado, who settled here as a farmer, managed to raise the status of a town. Later, in 1881, he managed to separate Piracicaba from the city and, in 1882, to the district, and the first judge, João Baptista Pinto de Toledo, arrived.

The Italian immigration period of 1890 and the production of coffee gave the municipality a boost.

The railroad branch arrived in 1893. During this coffee period, the Santa Casa de Misericórdia, cemetery, school, jail, city hall and chamber were established, in addition to the main church.

In the 1920s, the search for oil discovered water sources and the beginning of Termas de São Pedro, today Águas de São Pedro, which was emancipated in the 1940s. Around 1934, the then directors of Companhia Petróleos do Brasil, created by Monteiro Lobato in 1931, Ângelo Balloni and Vittorio Miglieta, coordinated the installation of the Balloni II well, which became a landmark for being considered the deepest drilled well reached in Brazil (1,815 m). The rig remains in place to this day.

Geography

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification São Pedro has a tropical savanna climate.

Parks and recreation

Infrastructure

Transportation

The city is served by São Pedro Airport.

Utilities

Water is provided by the Autonomous Service of Water and Sewage of São Pedro (SAAESP).

Media

In telecommunications, the city was served by Companhia Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted the Vivo brand in 2012.

The company is currently an operator of cell phones, fixed lines, internet (fiber optics/4G) and television (satellite and cable).

Religion

Christianity is present in the city as follows:

Catholic Church

The Catholic church in the municipality is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Piracicaba.

Protestant Church

The most diverse evangelical beliefs are present in the city, mainly Pentecostal, including the Assemblies of God in Brazil (the largest evangelical church in the country), Christian Congregation in Brazil, among others. These denominations are growing more and more throughout Brazil.

References

References

  1. "Prefeitura de São Pedro | Gestão Atual".
  2. "17ª Legislatura". SINO Informática.
  3. "Official Territorial Area".
  4. "IBGE | Brasil em Síntese | São Paulo | São Pedro | Panorama".
  5. [https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/sp/sao-pedro/panorama IBGE 2020]
  6. "Significado de são-pedrense". Lexikon Editora Digital.
  7. "IBGE | Brasil em Síntese | São Paulo | São Pedro | Pesquisa | Censo | Universo - Características da população e dos domicílios".
  8. "Tabela 2093 – População residente por cor ou raça, sexo, situação do domicílio e grupos de idade – Amostra – Características Gerais da População". IBGE System of Automatic Recovery (SIDRA).
  9. "BR Localidades 2010 v1".
  10. "CÓDIGOS DE SÃO PAULO".
  11. "Ranking IDHM Municípios 2010".
  12. saopedro.net.br. "saopedro.net.br {{!}} Guia de empresas e serviços em São Pedro".
  13. "Clima dos Municípios Paulistas / São Pedro". [[University of Campinas.
  14. "APRESENTAÇÃO". SAAESP.
  15. "Creation of Telesp - April 12, 1973".
  16. "Our History - Telefônica RI".
  17. "São Paulo (Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
  18. (2018-12-10). "Campos Eclesiásticos".
  19. "Arquivos: Locais".
  20. "Localidade - Congregação Cristã no Brasil".
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