Greater São Paulo
The Greater São Paulo (Portuguese: Grande São Paulo) is a nanspecific term for ane o the multiple definitions the muckle metropolitan aurie locatit in the São Paulo state in Brazil.
Definitions eedit
Metropolitan Aurie eedit
A legally defined specific term, Região Metropolitana São Paulo (RMSP), ane definition for Metropolitan São Paulo, consists o 39 municipalities, includin the caipital, São Paulo.
The RMSP o São Paulo is kent as a financial an economic centre o Brazil, wi a total population o 19,683,975 indwallers (2010 Naitional Census). The mucklest municipalities are São Paulo, wi a population o 11,253,503, Guarulhos wi a population o 1,221,979 fowk, plus several municipalities wi mair nor 100,000 inhabitants, such as São Bernardo do Campo (765,463 inh.) an Santo André (676,407 inh.) in the ABC Region. The ABC Region (frae Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo an São Caetano do Sul) in the sooth o Grande São Paulo is an important location for industrial corporations, such as Volkswagen an Ford. It represents the "core" ceeties o the greater region.
Extendit Metropolitan Aurie eedit
The extendit metropolitan aurie o São Paulo (Complexo Metropolitano Estendido de São Paulo) is an agglomeration of 3 contiguous metropolitan auries that hae grown intae ane anither an 3 microregions, dominatit bi São Paulo, it consists o the contiguous entities:
Legally Defined Destrict | Population (2009 IBGE estimate)[1] | Aurie (km²) | Density (per km²) |
---|---|---|---|
Microregion o Sorocaba(pt) | 1,308,111 | 4,202 | 311 |
Microregion o Jundiai(pt) | 607,712 | 802.5 | 757 |
Baixada Santista or Santos(RMBS, pt) | 1,668,428 | 2,422 | 689 |
Metro Region Campinas(pt) | 2,770,862 | 3,645.6 | 760 |
Microregion São José dos Campos(pt) | 1,395,905 | 4,046 | 345 |
Metropolitan Region São Paulo(RMSP, pt) | 19,889,559 | 7,943.8 | 2,503 |
CME São Paulo (Extendit Metropolitan Complex o São Paulo) | 27,640,577 | 23,061.9 | 1,198 |
RMSP Statistics eedit
- Territorial aurie: 8,051 km²
- Urban aurie: 2,139 km²
- Population: 19,677,506[2]
- Latitude: 23 533S
- Langitude: 46 617W
Municipalities in RMSP eedit
N° | Municipality (Município) | Aurie (km2) | 1991 census | Density (Inhab/km2)[3] | 2000 census | Density (Inhab/km2) | Estimate 2008[4][5] | Density (Inhab/km2) | GDP (2005)[6] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arujá | 97 | 37,622 | 388 | 59,185 | 610 | 79,000 | 814 | 934,992,000 |
2 | Barueri | 64 | 130,799 | 2,044 | 208,281 | 3,254 | 265,000 | 4,140 | 22,430,475,000 |
3 | Biritiba-Mirim | 317 | 17,833 | 56 | 24,653 | 78 | 29,000 | 91 | 164,634,000 |
4 | Caieiras | 96 | 39,069 | 407 | 71,221 | 742 | 87,000 | 906 | 1,040,734,000 |
5 | Cajamar | 128 | 33,736 | 264 | 50,761 | 397 | 63,000 | 492 | 1,915,590,000 |
6 | Carapicuíba | 35 | 283,661 | 8,105 | 344,596 | 9,846 | 389,000 | 11,114 | 1,915,285,000 |
7 | Cotia | 324 | 107,453 | 332 | 148,987 | 460 | 179,000 | 552 | 3,472,181,000 |
8 | Diadema | 31 | 305,287 | 9,848 | 357,064 | 11,518 | 394,000 | 12,709 | 7,344,570,000 |
9 | Embu | 70 | 155,990 | 2,228 | 207,663 | 2,967 | 245,000 | 3,500 | 1,834,260,000 |
10 | Embu-Guaçu | 155 | 36,277 | 234 | 56,916 | 367 | 62,000 | 400 | 366,844,000 |
11 | Ferraz de Vasconcelos | 30 | 96,166 | 3,206 | 142,377 | 4,746 | 176,000 | 5,866 | 793,081,000 |
12 | Francisco Morato | 49 | 83,885 | 1,712 | 133,738 | 2,729 | 155,000 | 3,163 | 512,822,000 |
13 | Franco da Rocha | 134 | 85,535 | 638 | 108,122 | 807 | 129,000 | 962 | 1,186,777,000 |
14 | Guararema | 271 | 17,961 | 66 | 21,904 | 81 | 27,000 | 99 | 364,164,000 |
15 | Guarulhos | 318 | 787,866 | 2,478 | 1,072,717 | 3,373 | 1,279,000 | 4,022 | 21,615,314,000 |
16 | Itapevi | 91 | 107,976 | 1,187 | 162,433 | 1,785 | 202,000 | 2,219 | 1,809,328,000 |
17 | Itapecerica da Serra | 151 | 85,640 | 567 | 129,685 | 859 | 159,000 | 1,052 | 1,925,151,000 |
18 | Itaquaquecetuba | 82 | 164,957 | 2,012 | 272,942 | 3,329 | 351,000 | 4,280 | 1,733,662,000 |
19 | Jandira | 18 | 62,697 | 3,483 | 91,807 | 5,100 | 110,000 | 6,111 | 1,091,263,000 |
20 | Juquitiba | 522 | 19,969 | 38 | 26,459 | 51 | 29,000 | 55 | 176,268,000 |
21 | Mairiporã | 321 | 39,937 | 124 | 60,111 | 187 | 77,000 | 239 | 606,428,000 |
22 | Mauá | 62 | 294,998 | 4,758 | 363,392 | 5,861 | 413,000 | 6,661 | 4,861,255,000 |
23 | Mogi das Cruzes | 714 | 58,374 | 82 | 65,574 | 92 | 371,000 | 519 | 4,425,513,000 |
24 | Osasco | 65 | 568,225 | 8,742 | 652,593 | 10,040 | 713,000 | 10,969 | 18,310,452,000 |
25 | Pirapora do Bom Jesus | 108 | 7,956 | 74 | 12,395 | 115 | 15,000 | 138 | 110,396,000 |
26 | Poá | 17 | 76,302 | 4,488 | 95,801 | 5,635 | 111,000 | 6,529 | 1,459,161,000 |
27 | Ribeirão Pires | 99 | 85,085 | 859 | 104,508 | 1,056 | 111,000 | 1,121 | 1,141,011,000 |
28 | Rio Grande da Serra | 37 | 29,901 | 808 | 37,091 | 1,002 | 41,000 | 1,108 | 239,390,000 |
29 | Salesópolis | 426 | 11,359 | 27 | 14,357 | 34 | 16,000 | 37 | 137,580,000 |
30 | Santa Isabel | 361 | 37,975 | 105 | 43,740 | 121 | 47,000 | 130 | 359,216,000 |
31 | Santana de Parnaíba | 184 | 37,762 | 205 | 74,828 | 407 | 111,000 | 603 | 2,245,994,000 |
32 | Santo André | 175 | 616,991 | 3,526 | 649,331 | 3,710 | 672,000 | 3,840 | 11,426,975,000 |
33 | São Bernardo do Campo | 406 | 566,893 | 1,396 | 703,177 | 1,732 | 802,000 | 1,975 | 19,446,018,000 |
34 | São Caetano do Sul | 15 | 149,519 | 9,968 | 140,159 | 9,344 | 151,000 | 10,066 | 8,003,490,000 |
35 | São Lourenço da Serra | 187 | 7,506 | 40 | 12,199 | 65 | 18,000 | 96 | 120,750,000 |
36 | São Paulo | 1,523 | 9,646,185 | 6,334 | 10,434,252 | 6,851 | 10,990,000 | 7,216 | 263,177,148,000 |
37 | Suzano | 206 | 158,839 | 771 | 228,690 | 1,110 | 279,000 | 1,354 | 4,289,553,000 |
38 | Taboão da Serra | 20 | 160,084 | 8,004 | 197,644 | 9,882 | 225,000 | 11,250 | 3,089,793,000 |
39 | Vargem Grande Paulista | 34 | 15,870 | 467 | 32,683 | 961 | 44,000 | 1,294 | 421,724,000 |
- | Total | 7,943 | 15,230,140 | 1,917 | 17,614,036 | 2,218 | 19,616,000 | 2,469 | 416,499,242,000 |
1,000,000+ eedit
500,000-999,999 eedit
- São Bernardo do Campo (802,000)
- Osasco (713,000)
- Santo André (672,000)
200,000-499,999 eedit
- Mauá (413,000)
- Diadema (394,000)
- Carapicuíba (389,000)
- Mogi das Cruzes (371,000)
- Itaquaquecetuba (351,000)
- Suzano (279,000)
- Barueri (265,000)
- Embu (245,000)
- Taboão da Serra (225,000)
- Itapevi (202,000)
100,000-199,999 eedit
- Cotia (179,000)
- Ferraz de Vasconcelos (176,000)
- Itapecerica da Serra (159,000)
- Francisco Morato (155,000)
- São Caetano do Sul (151,000)
- Franco da Rocha (129,000)
- Poá (112,481)
- Ribeirão Pires (112,020)
- Santana de Parnaíba (111,000)
- Jandira (110,000)
Unner 100,000 eedit
- Caieiras (87,000)
- Arujá (79,000)
- Mairiporã (77,000)
- Cajamar (63,000)
- Embu-Guaçu (62,000)
- Santa Isabel (47,000)
- Vargem Grande Paulista (44,000)
- Rio Grande da Serra (41,000)
- Biritiba-Mirim (29,000)
- Juquitiba (29,000)
- Guararema (27,000)
- São Lourenço da Serra (18,000)
- Salesópolis (16,000)
- Pirapora do Bom Jesus (15,000)
Transport eedit
Being the maist industrialisit region o the kintra as well as the maist populatit, the transportation plays an important role. The main heichgates (rodovias) o the aurie are:
Notes an references eedit
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ IBGE (Brazilian Geographic an Statistical Institute) estimate for 1 Julie 2006
- ↑ IBGE Cidades
- ↑ "Tabela 793 – População residente, em 1º de abril de 2007: Publicação Completa". Sistema IBGE de Recuperação Automática (SIDRA). 14 de novembro de 2007. Retrieved 5 July 2008. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Estimativas - Contagem da População 2008". IBGE. Retrieved 11 Julie 2008. [deid airtin]
- ↑ "Produto Interno Bruto dos Municípios 2002-2005" (PDF). Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). 19 December 2007. Retrieved 5 Julie 2008.
Freemit airtins eedit
- Map Archived 2006-03-28 at the Wayback Machine