Uberlândia
Município de Uberlândia "Capital da Logística"
Uberlândia
"Portal do Cerrado" "Udi" |
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View of the central region of the city
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Coordinates | 18 ° 55 ′ S , 48 ° 17 ′ W | |
Location of the municipality in the state of Minas Gerais | ||
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founding | 31st August 1888 (age 131) | |
Basic data | ||
Country | Brazil | |
State | Minas Gerais | |
ISO 3166-2 | BR-MG | |
height | 863 m | |
climate | tropical with dry seasons, Aw | |
Residents | 604,013 (2010) | |
estimate | 691,305 (July 1, 2019) | |
Parish code | IBGE : 3170206 | |
Post Code | 38400-000 to 38439-999 | |
Telephone code | (+55) 34 | |
Time zone | UTC −3 | |
Website | uberlandia.mg (Brazilian Portuguese) | |
politics | ||
City Prefect | Odelmo Leão (2017-2020) | |
Political party | Partido Progressista (PP) | |
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Patron saint | Our Lady on Mount Carmel | |
City festival | August 31 (foundation) | |
economy | ||
GDP | 32,536,256 thousand R $ 48,585 R $ per person (2016) |
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HDI | 0.789 (high) (2010) | |
Mining triangle
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Uberlândia , officially Portuguese Município de Uberlândia , is a city in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais . Uberlândia is located in the Triângulo Mineiro , the " mining triangle", and is the second largest city in Minas Gerais after Belo Horizonte and the most important economic center of the region.
In 2010, 604,013 people lived in Uberlândia in a large community area of 4115.2 km². The population was estimated on July 1, 2019 at 691,305 inhabitants, who are called Uberlandenses ( uberlandenses ).
The city is the seat of the Diocese of Uberlândia and the home of the Uberlândia EC football club .
Surname
Uberlândia was originally called Uberabinha, but the name became increasingly inappropriate for a rapidly growing city that had become a regional center because it included the diminutive suffix "-inha". Therefore, in 1922 the name was changed to Uberlândia by adding the word “country” in its Portuguese-adapted form.
Local politics
From 2005 to 2012 Odelmo Leão (Odelmo Leão Carneiro Sobrinho) of the Partido Progressista (PP) was city prefect , who was previously and in the meantime also a federal member of the National Congress . In the local elections in 2016 , he was re-elected mayor in his current and third term from 2017 to 2020.
sons and daughters of the town
- Alexandre Pires (* 1976), singer and musician
- Kissya da Costa (* 1982), rower
- Leandrão (* 1983), football player
- Yū Kamiya (* 1984), author and illustrator, known a. a. for No Game No Life
Web links
- Citizen portal of the city prefecture Uberlândia , Prefeitura Municipal (Brazilian Portuguese)
- City Council website , Câmara Municipal (Brazilian Portuguese)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Climate Uberlandia: Weather, average temperature, weather forecast for Uberlandia. In: de.climate-data.org. Retrieved October 5, 2019 .
- ↑ a b c Uberlândia - Panorama. In: cidades.ibge.gov.br. IBGE , accessed October 5, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).
- ↑ Ricardo Ferreira Ribeiro: "Triângulo Mineiro ea construção da identidade regional de autonomia e modernidade" http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/cdhis/article/viewFile/2251/1845
- ↑ Odelmo Leão 11 (Prefeito). In: todapolitica.com. Eleições 2016, accessed October 5, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).