Mogi das Cruzes
Mogi das Cruzes | |||
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Municipality | |||
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Location in São Paulo state | |||
Mogi das Cruzes Location in Brazil | |||
Coordinates: 23°31′22″S 46°11′35″W / 23.52278°S 46.19306°WCoordinates: 23°31′22″S 46°11′35″W / 23.52278°S 46.19306°W | |||
Country | Brazil | ||
Region | Southeast Region | ||
State | São Paulo | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Marco Bertaiolli (PSD) | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 713 km2 (275 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 780 m (2,560 ft) | ||
Population (2015) | |||
• Total | 424,633 | ||
• Density | 600/km2 (1,500/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | BRT/BRST (UTC-3/-2) | ||
Website |
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Mogi das Cruzes (Portuguese pronunciation: [moˈʒi] or [muˈʒi ðɐs ˈkɾuzis]) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, located within the metropolitan region of the state capital of the city of São Paulo. The population is 424,633 (2015 est.) in an area of 713 km².[1] It is located 40 km to the east of the city of São Paulo. It was founded in 1560 by the bandeirantes.[2]
Districts
The municipality is subdivided into the following districts:
- Brás Cubas (named after Brás Cubas)
- Biritiba-Ussu
- César de Sousa
- Jundiapeba
- Quatinga
- Sabaúna
- Taiaçupeba
Notable residents
- Bruno Cazarine - professional footballer, played at top levels in Brazil, Europe, Middle East, Asia and currently in Australia with Sydney FC.
- Edmar Halovskyi - professional footballer, plays for Ukrainian national team.
- Maikon Leite - professional footballer, plays for Palmeiras.
- Neymar Jr - professional footballer, plays for FC Barcelona and Brazilian national team.
References
- ↑ Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística
- ↑ Grinberg, Isaac (1980). Gaspar Vaz, fundador de Mogi das Cruzes (in Portuguese). s.n. p. 9. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
External links
Arujá and Itaquaquecetuba | Santa Isabel | Guararema | ||
Suzano, Poá and Ferraz de Vasconcelos | Biritiba-Mirim and Salesópolis | |||
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Ribeirão Pires | Bertioga |
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