Dumont (Sao Paulo)

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Município de Dumont
Cidade de Dumont
Dumont
Church in Dumont
Church in Dumont
Dumont (Brazil)
Dumont
Dumont
Coordinates 21 ° 11 ′  S , 47 ° 58 ′  W Coordinates: 21 ° 11 ′  S , 47 ° 58 ′  W
Location of the municipality in the state of São Paulo
Location of the municipality in the state of São Paulo
Symbols
coat of arms
coat of arms
flag
flag
founding March 21, 1965
Basic data
Country Brazil
State São Paulo
Metropolitan area Ribeirão Preto
height 595 m
climate tropical, Aw
surface 111.4 km²
Residents 8143 (2010)
density 73.1  Ew. / km²
estimate 9868 (July 1, 2019)
Parish code IBGE : 3514601
Post Code 14120-000
Telephone code (+55)  16
Time zone UTC −3
Website dumont.sp.gov.br (Brazilian Portuguese)
politics
City Prefect Alan Francisco Ferracini (2017-2020)
Political party Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro (PTB)
economy
GDP 235,050  thousand R $
25,206 R $ per person 
(2016)
HDI 0.744 (2010)

Dumont , officially Portuguese Município de Dumont , is a municipality in the Brazilian state of São Paulo .

The place became politically independent on March 21, 1965 after it was spun off as the previous district of the city of Ribeirão Preto on the occasion of a regional reform in 1964. In 2019, the small town had an estimated 9,868 inhabitants.

Dumont is named after the engineer and "coffee king" Henrique Dumont (1832-1892), the father of the aviation pioneer Alberto Santos Dumont , and his model plantation on the productive Terra Roxa Fazenda Dumont (initially since 1879 Fazenda Arindeúva ).

Web links

Commons : Dumont  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dumont climate: average temperature, weather by month, Dumont weather averages. In: de.climate-data.org. Retrieved October 2, 2019 .
  2. a b c IBGE : Dumont - Panorama. Retrieved October 2, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).
  3. ^ Alan 14 (Prefeito). In: com.br. Eleições 2016, accessed September 30, 2018 (Brazilian Portuguese).
  4. IBGE : Dumont - História. In: gov.br. Retrieved September 30, 2018 (Brazilian Portuguese).