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The city was founded on June 24, 1821. In the beginning of last century, a group of miners decided to rest at the edge of [[Jaguari Mirim river]], already in São Paulo state, and got astonished by the exuberant view of the nature. They got so delighted that on that Saint John's day, the miners started up the construction of the town and, to celebrate the Saint of that day as well as because of the amazing twilights at the sunset, the city was named São João da Boa Vista. Only 14 years later, the town was claimed a district. On March 24, 1859 it became a city, and on February 7, 1885 it was considered a judicial district, offering its citizens all the basic infrastructure. |
The city was founded on June 24, 1821. In the beginning of last century, a group of miners decided to rest at the edge of [[Jaguari Mirim river]], already in São Paulo state, and got astonished by the exuberant view of the nature. They got so delighted that on that Saint John's day, the miners started up the construction of the town and, to celebrate the Saint of that day as well as because of the amazing twilights at the sunset, the city was named São João da Boa Vista. Only 14 years later, the town was claimed a district. On March 24, 1859 it became a city, and on February 7, 1885 it was considered a judicial district, offering its citizens all the basic infrastructure. |
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São João da Boa Vista possesses, according to IBGE 2010, 83,661 inhabitants. |
São João da Boa Vista possesses, according to IBGE 2010, 83,661 inhabitants. |
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Revision as of 04:35, 6 February 2011
21°58′09″S 46°47′53″W / 21.96917°S 46.79806°W
São João da Boa Vista (means "Saint John of Beauty View") is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population in 2004 was 81,614 and the area is 517.49 km². The elevation is 767 m.
The foundation history
The city was founded on June 24, 1821. In the beginning of last century, a group of miners decided to rest at the edge of Jaguari Mirim river, already in São Paulo state, and got astonished by the exuberant view of the nature. They got so delighted that on that Saint John's day, the miners started up the construction of the town and, to celebrate the Saint of that day as well as because of the amazing twilights at the sunset, the city was named São João da Boa Vista. Only 14 years later, the town was claimed a district. On March 24, 1859 it became a city, and on February 7, 1885 it was considered a judicial district, offering its citizens all the basic infrastructure.
Demographics
São João da Boa Vista possesses, according to IBGE 2010, 83,661 inhabitants.
Color/Race | Percentage |
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White | 85,36% |
African | 4,47% |
Multiracial | 9,54% |
Asian | 0,09% |
Indigenous Peoples | 0,03% |
Without Declaration | 0,50% |