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São Bernardo do Campo

São Bernardo do Campo (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w beʁˈnaʁdu du ˈkãpu]) is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo.

São Bernardo do Campo
Municipality
Município de São Bernardo do Campo
Skyline
Nickname: 
The Automobile Capital
Motto(s): 
Pavlistarvm Terra Mater
(Mother Land of the Paulistas)
São Bernardo do Campo
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 23°42′S 46°33′W / 23.700°S 46.550°W / -23.700; -46.550Coordinates: 23°42′S 46°33′W / 23.700°S 46.550°W / -23.700; -46.550
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast
State São Paulo
Named forBernard of Clairvaux
Government
 • MayorOrlando Morando (PSDB)
Area
 • Municipality409.51 km2 (158.11 sq mi)
 • Land331.28 km2 (127.91 sq mi)
 • Water75.82 km2 (29.27 sq mi)  18.6%
 • Urban
118.74 km2 (45.85 sq mi)
Elevation
762 m (2,500 ft)
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Municipality844,483
 • Density2,100/km2 (5,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-3 (BRT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-2 (BRST)
Postal Code
09600-000
Area code+55 11
HDI (2010)0.805 – very high
WebsiteSão Bernardo do Campo
Water color from the Parish of São Bernardo do Campo in 1827, by Charles Landseer.[2]

It is part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo.[3] The population is 844,483 (2020 est.) in an area of 409.51 km2 (158.11 sq mi).[4]

History

The city was founded by João Ramalho in 1553 and was known as Vila de Santo André da Borda do Campo de Piratininga, soon transferred to another nearby place, safer from hostile tribes. It is, however, historically perceived as the first Brazilian settlement built away from the sea. The original settlement was then resettled as São Bernardo, became a parish in 1812 and became a municipality in 1890. In 1938, it became a part of the Santo André district only to be separated again in 1945, as the aftermath of an action from a group of entrepreneurs led by Wallace Cochrane Simonsen, who was eventually appointed as the first mayor of the newborn municipality.[5]

The area where São Bernardo do Campo, Santo André, São Caetano do Sul, and Diadema are located was once a farm owned by Benedictine monks, who owned enslaved Africans. By the second half of the 19th century, European immigrants started to come to the area, mainly from Italy. Italians settled in cottages in the rural area of São Bernardo do Campo that were called colônias. By the beginning of the 20th century, Japanese immigrants arrived, most of them going to the neighborhood called Cooperativa.

Industry, particularly metal works, thrived in the city during the 1960s, when São Bernardo do Campo became known as Brazil's Automobile Capital (Portuguese: a Capital do Automóvel). Many of these plants have since relocated to other regions but the automobile industry remains a vital part of the history of São Bernardo do Campo. The city is also known for its furniture industry developed by Italian immigrants, who helped São Bernardo do Campo become a high-tech industrial hub.

Industrialization also attracted migrants from the Brazilian Northeastern region in the 1960s. Among them was the family of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who grew up in the region. The future president of Brazil worked in automobile factories in São Bernardo do Campo in the 1970s, becoming a union and anti-military dictatorship figure.

São Bernardo also contributed to the development of Brazilian cinema, mainly during the 1950s and 1960s, thanks to the Vera Cruz studios, which produced a great number of movies and revealed many notable actors. This is also the birthplace of the football player Anderson Luís de Souza, better known as Deco.

Entertainment & Sport

The Cidade da Criança (English: Children's City) is an amusement park located in the center of the city behind the former Vera Cruz Film Studios. It was the first theme park in Brazil[6] and in Latin America.[7] It opened on October 10, 1968.[8][9][10][11]

The local association football clubs are rivals São Bernardo Futebol Clube and Esporte Clube São Bernardo. The city also hosted the 2011 Pan American Women's Handball Championship.

Geography

Location

São Bernardo do Campo is located in the top of the Serra do Mar, on the Atlantic plateau. It occupies an area of 407.1 square kilometre. The altitude varies from a low of 60 meters above sea level at the foot of the mountain range where Rio Passareúva with the Rio Pilões rivers meet, to 986.5 meters at the peak of the Bonilha, in the Montanhão neighborhood.

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification São Bernardo do Campo has a humid subtropical climate. On average the maximum temperatures is 24.0 Celsius, with an average low of 14.8, an average of 19.09 Celsius. In 2010 the summer temperatures reached 34 to 35 °C (93 to 95 °F) in January–February. In summer, normally only for a few days, heavy storms occur, reaching 110 mm (4 in) of precipitation. Winter is the coldest of the ABC region. In July and August the temperature can reach 8 °C (46 °F) or less, but towards the end of winter the heat returns with temperatures reaching 23 to 27 °C (73 to 81 °F). The summer of 2012 was not as hot as the previous 5 years. Also the average temperature has decreased over the years to 27.2 °C (81.0 °F) in 2011 and 23.7 °C (74.7 °F) in 2012.

Climate data for São Bernardo Do Campo, Brazil (1988–2008)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 35.2
(95.4)
35.2
(95.4)
34.6
(94.3)
33.1
(91.6)
30.0
(86.0)
27.6
(81.7)
27.0
(80.6)
30.4
(86.7)
33.6
(92.5)
35.4
(95.7)
35.8
(96.4)
35.0
(95.0)
35.2
(95.4)
Average high °C (°F) 27.7
(81.9)
27.5
(81.5)
26.8
(80.2)
24.9
(76.8)
22.8
(73.0)
20.8
(69.4)
20.3
(68.5)
22.2
(72.0)
23.8
(74.8)
24.7
(76.5)
26.3
(79.3)
27.6
(81.7)
24.0
(75.2)
Average low °C (°F) 18.3
(64.9)
18.4
(65.1)
17.6
(63.7)
15.6
(60.1)
13.2
(55.8)
10.9
(51.6)
10.3
(50.5)
11.4
(52.5)
13.2
(55.8)
14.6
(58.3)
16.3
(61.3)
18.1
(64.6)
14.8
(58.6)
Record low °C (°F) 13.0
(55.4)
14.2
(57.6)
11.0
(51.8)
7.0
(44.6)
3.0
(37.4)
−2.0
(28.4)
−3.6
(25.5)
−3.0
(26.6)
2.6
(36.7)
6.4
(43.5)
10.9
(51.6)
12.6
(54.7)
−3.6
(25.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 240.3
(9.46)
235.9
(9.29)
176.3
(6.94)
78.6
(3.09)
76.3
(3.00)
55.4
(2.18)
53.3
(2.10)
42.9
(1.69)
89.5
(3.52)
123.5
(4.86)
155.6
(6.13)
203.9
(8.03)
1,424.5
(56.08)
Average relative humidity (%) 77 74 70 67 66 63 61 56 63 66 69 74 67
Source: CEPAGRI/UNICAMP (State University of Campinas's Centre for Meteorological and Climate Research Applied to Agriculture)[12]

Demographics

As of the census of 2006, the population was 803,906, making it the second most populous suburb of São Paulo, and fourth most populous city in the state. The population density was 1,937.02/km2.

Color/Race Percentage
Whites 50,4%
Brown 40,8%
Blacks 6,7%
Asian or Amerindian 2%

Source: PNAD.[13]

The population are primarily Afro-Brazilians and Luso-Brazilians. There are significant populations of Italian, Arab, Asian (mostly Japanese) Spanish and German descendants.[citation needed]

Economy

 
The real estate is one of the fastest growing in the city.

São Bernardo do Campo, from the 1950s had its economy based on the auto industry - At that time, the Brazilian Federal Government headed by Juscelino Kubitschek decided to create an executive board to promote local carmaking - the Grupo Executivo da Indústria Automobilística (GEIA) (Executive Group for Automobile Industry). Providing, among other regulations, a minimum amount of national components to integrate the vehicles, it stimulated the implantation of carmakers and auto parts industries.[14]

At that time, the German companies Volkswagen, Karmann-Ghia and Mercedes-Benz, as well the American Willys-Overland started to build their factories in São Bernardo do Campo, later followed by Simca, Toyota and Scania.

In 1967, Willys-Overland has been bought by Ford Motor Co. In that same year, the French carmaker Simca became a Chrysler plant, ending its operations in 1981 when it was acquired from Volkswagen to be their truck division. This plant has been shut down definitely in 1990[15] and gave place in 2006 to a warehouse from one of the biggest retail stores in Brazil, Casas Bahia.

Together with those first automakers in Brazil, other factories established themselves in the city, e.g. paint industries as BASF, which produces Suvinil brand paintings, and auto parts industries that support them, as well the largest industrial plant in the world of Colgate-Palmolive toothpaste.

In the 1990s, the economy of the region had a wide variation, which increased the importance of the service sector in the city. The trade is diverse and found in every neighborhood, especially the traditional trade Marshal Deodoro Street and environs, and the nationally known Center Furniture at Jurubatuba street, which gives São Bernardo do Campo the name of Furniture Capital. The construction and urban reform was boosted in 2008 with the construction of the southern section of the Rodoanel Mário Covas beltway, a ring road in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, Avenida Pery Ronchetti with duplication and channeling Saracantan stream, plus the construction of many buildings, mostly residential, with reforms of the Metropolis Mall and the Golden Shopping Mall.

 
Treemap showing the market share of exports, by product, for the city of São Bernardo do Campo in 2014 generated by DataViva

As of 2014, São Bernardo do Campo exports $3.59B (USD) worth of goods and represents 1.48% of Brazil's total exports. Transportation manufacturing and machine manufacturing make up the majority (84%) of the municipality's exports. The top five material goods exported by São Bernardo do Campo are Delivery Trucks (14%), Tractors (14%), Vehicle Chassis (13%), Cars (13%), and Vehicle Parts (12%).[16]

Education

The city is known for important private universities such as the Universidade Metodista de São Paulo and Centro Universitário da FEI.

Colleges and universities:

Transportation

The city is a core part of the ABCD region (A = Santo André, B = São Bernardo do Campo, C = São Caetano do Sul, D = Diadema).

Roads

Public transportation

Public transportation in São Bernardo do Campo is provided by ETCSBC (Empresa de Transporte Coletivo de São Bernardo do Campo) and EMTU (Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos, "Metropolitan Urban Transport Company").

Local bus service is provided by SBCTrans - Consórcio São Bernardo Transportes, which has owned the rights to operate the ETCSBC - Empresa de Transporte Coletivo de São Bernardo do Campo routes in 1998.[17] Buses and minibuses are used in this operation. Intercity buses are also available connecting São Bernardo do Campo to Diadema, Mauá, Osasco, Ribeirão Pires, Rio Grande da Serra, Santo André, São Caetano do Sul and São Paulo.[18] Many bus companies operate such routes under permission of EMTU - Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de São Paulo, a state-owned company.

EMTU is also responsible for the Corredor São Mateus-Jabaquara bus system, connecting Diadema, Santo André, Mauá and South and East regions of São Paulo. It is operated by METRA - Sistema Metropolitano de Transportes. As it uses a busway in most of its path, it is considered a bus Rapid Transit system. It also provides access to Line 1 of São Paulo Metro thru Jabaquara terminal, the Jabaquara Bus Terminal and Line 10 of the commuter rail CPTM in Santo André station. This bus system is often called as trolleybus system as it employs many trolley buses. This system is considered part of the Metropolitan Transport Network of São Paulo.[19]

The integration among local bus service, intercity buses and trolleybus system can be done at Ferrazópolis Bus Terminal and São Bernardo Bus Terminal. The latter is located beside Terminal Rodoviário João Setti, a bus terminal which also provides long-distance and interstate bus routes, giving access to the coast and countryside of São Paulo, Santa Catarina, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba, Mato Grosso and Rondônia states, as well as the Brazilian capital Brasília.[20]

Media

SBC is also known because of the number of small Newspapers that the city has, for example: Jornal da Balsa, Jornal Hoje, Tribuna do ABCD, and more.

There is the Diário do Grande ABC a daily news about all region, the paper is located in Santo André, but it is distributed in all ABC and some parts of São Paulo.

Notable people

International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

 
President Tancredo Neves City Hall.

São Bernardo do Campo is twinned with:[21]

References

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ "São Bernardo na década de 1820" (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on 2021-01-20. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
  3. ^ Lei Complementar nº 1.139, de 16 de junho de 2011
  4. ^ Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística
  5. ^ . City Hall of São Bernardo do Campo (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on December 17, 2013. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  6. ^ "Sucesso nos anos 70, o parque Cidade da Criança passa por reforma" [Success in the 70's, the Cidade da Criança park undergoes renovation] (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on July 29, 2019. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  7. ^ "Cidade da Criança de São Bernardo reabre com 21 novos brinquedos" [São Bernardo Cidade da Criança reopens with 21 new rides] (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on July 29, 2019. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  8. ^ Coluna Memória, do jornal Diário do Grande ABC, de 10 de outubro de 2008.
  9. ^ "Cidade da Criança sobrevive há 48 anos, mas deixa de ser cartão de visita no ABC" [Cidade da Criança has survived for 48 years, but is no longer a business card at ABC] (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on January 4, 2019. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  10. ^ "Cidade da Criança: o primeiro parque temático do Brasil" [Cidade da Criança: Brazil's first theme park] (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on September 25, 2014. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  11. ^ "Parque Cidade da Criança" [Park Cidade da Criança] (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on July 28, 2019. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  12. ^ "Clima de Campinas — Cepagri". cpa.unicamp.br. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  13. ^ (PDF). 13 December 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 25, 2007. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  14. ^ Quatro Rodas Magazine, ed. 556, September 2006, p.160-165
  15. ^ . www.vwcaminhoes.com.br. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ DataViva. "Exports of São Bernardo do Campo (2014)" 2015-06-11 at the Wayback Machine, DataViva, Retrieved on 10 June 2015.
  17. ^ . sbctrans.com. Archived from the original on September 3, 2014. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  18. ^ "EMTU - Consulte origem e destino - Por Região Metropolitana". emtu.sp.gov.br. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  19. ^ "Metropolitan Transportation Network Map as of February 22, 2012" (PDF). Emtu.sp.gov.br.
  20. ^ "Terminal Rodoviário João Setti - São Bernardo do Campo". trjs.com.br. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  21. ^ Prefeitura. "Cidades-Irmãs". from the original on 2019-12-28. Retrieved October 2, 2020.

External links

  •   São Bernardo do Campo travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • (in Portuguese) Official website
  • (in Portuguese) Official website of the chamber of the councilmen of São Bernardo do Campo

são, bernardo, campo, portuguese, pronunciation, beʁˈnaʁdu, ˈkãpu, brazilian, municipality, state, são, paulo, municipalitymunicípio, skylineflagcoat, armsnickname, automobile, capitalmotto, pavlistarvm, terra, mater, mother, land, paulistas, location, brazilc. Sao Bernardo do Campo Portuguese pronunciation sɐ w beʁˈnaʁdu du ˈkapu is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Sao Paulo Sao Bernardo do CampoMunicipalityMunicipio de Sao Bernardo do CampoSkylineFlagCoat of armsNickname The Automobile CapitalMotto s Pavlistarvm Terra Mater Mother Land of the Paulistas Sao Bernardo do CampoLocation in BrazilCoordinates 23 42 S 46 33 W 23 700 S 46 550 W 23 700 46 550 Coordinates 23 42 S 46 33 W 23 700 S 46 550 W 23 700 46 550Country BrazilRegionSoutheastStateSao PauloNamed forBernard of ClairvauxGovernment MayorOrlando Morando PSDB Area Municipality409 51 km2 158 11 sq mi Land331 28 km2 127 91 sq mi Water75 82 km2 29 27 sq mi 18 6 Urban118 74 km2 45 85 sq mi Elevation762 m 2 500 ft Population 2020 1 Municipality844 483 Density2 100 km2 5 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 BRT Summer DST UTC 2 BRST Postal Code09600 000Area code 55 11HDI 2010 0 805 very highWebsiteSao Bernardo do CampoWater color from the Parish of Sao Bernardo do Campo in 1827 by Charles Landseer 2 It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo 3 The population is 844 483 2020 est in an area of 409 51 km2 158 11 sq mi 4 Contents 1 History 2 Entertainment amp Sport 3 Geography 3 1 Location 3 2 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Transportation 7 1 Roads 7 2 Public transportation 8 Media 9 Notable people 10 International relations 10 1 Twin towns Sister cities 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe city was founded by Joao Ramalho in 1553 and was known as Vila de Santo Andre da Borda do Campo de Piratininga soon transferred to another nearby place safer from hostile tribes It is however historically perceived as the first Brazilian settlement built away from the sea The original settlement was then resettled as Sao Bernardo became a parish in 1812 and became a municipality in 1890 In 1938 it became a part of the Santo Andre district only to be separated again in 1945 as the aftermath of an action from a group of entrepreneurs led by Wallace Cochrane Simonsen who was eventually appointed as the first mayor of the newborn municipality 5 The area where Sao Bernardo do Campo Santo Andre Sao Caetano do Sul and Diadema are located was once a farm owned by Benedictine monks who owned enslaved Africans By the second half of the 19th century European immigrants started to come to the area mainly from Italy Italians settled in cottages in the rural area of Sao Bernardo do Campo that were called colonias By the beginning of the 20th century Japanese immigrants arrived most of them going to the neighborhood called Cooperativa Industry particularly metal works thrived in the city during the 1960s when Sao Bernardo do Campo became known as Brazil s Automobile Capital Portuguese a Capital do Automovel Many of these plants have since relocated to other regions but the automobile industry remains a vital part of the history of Sao Bernardo do Campo The city is also known for its furniture industry developed by Italian immigrants who helped Sao Bernardo do Campo become a high tech industrial hub Industrialization also attracted migrants from the Brazilian Northeastern region in the 1960s Among them was the family of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva who grew up in the region The future president of Brazil worked in automobile factories in Sao Bernardo do Campo in the 1970s becoming a union and anti military dictatorship figure Sao Bernardo also contributed to the development of Brazilian cinema mainly during the 1950s and 1960s thanks to the Vera Cruz studios which produced a great number of movies and revealed many notable actors This is also the birthplace of the football player Anderson Luis de Souza better known as Deco Entertainment amp Sport EditThe Cidade da Crianca English Children s City is an amusement park located in the center of the city behind the former Vera Cruz Film Studios It was the first theme park in Brazil 6 and in Latin America 7 It opened on October 10 1968 8 9 10 11 The local association football clubs are rivals Sao Bernardo Futebol Clube and Esporte Clube Sao Bernardo The city also hosted the 2011 Pan American Women s Handball Championship Geography EditLocation Edit Sao Bernardo do Campo is located in the top of the Serra do Mar on the Atlantic plateau It occupies an area of 407 1 square kilometre The altitude varies from a low of 60 meters above sea level at the foot of the mountain range where Rio Passareuva with the Rio Piloes rivers meet to 986 5 meters at the peak of the Bonilha in the Montanhao neighborhood Climate Edit According to the Koppen climate classification Sao Bernardo do Campo has a humid subtropical climate On average the maximum temperatures is 24 0 Celsius with an average low of 14 8 an average of 19 09 Celsius In 2010 the summer temperatures reached 34 to 35 C 93 to 95 F in January February In summer normally only for a few days heavy storms occur reaching 110 mm 4 in of precipitation Winter is the coldest of the ABC region In July and August the temperature can reach 8 C 46 F or less but towards the end of winter the heat returns with temperatures reaching 23 to 27 C 73 to 81 F The summer of 2012 was not as hot as the previous 5 years Also the average temperature has decreased over the years to 27 2 C 81 0 F in 2011 and 23 7 C 74 7 F in 2012 Climate data for Sao Bernardo Do Campo Brazil 1988 2008 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 35 2 95 4 35 2 95 4 34 6 94 3 33 1 91 6 30 0 86 0 27 6 81 7 27 0 80 6 30 4 86 7 33 6 92 5 35 4 95 7 35 8 96 4 35 0 95 0 35 2 95 4 Average high C F 27 7 81 9 27 5 81 5 26 8 80 2 24 9 76 8 22 8 73 0 20 8 69 4 20 3 68 5 22 2 72 0 23 8 74 8 24 7 76 5 26 3 79 3 27 6 81 7 24 0 75 2 Average low C F 18 3 64 9 18 4 65 1 17 6 63 7 15 6 60 1 13 2 55 8 10 9 51 6 10 3 50 5 11 4 52 5 13 2 55 8 14 6 58 3 16 3 61 3 18 1 64 6 14 8 58 6 Record low C F 13 0 55 4 14 2 57 6 11 0 51 8 7 0 44 6 3 0 37 4 2 0 28 4 3 6 25 5 3 0 26 6 2 6 36 7 6 4 43 5 10 9 51 6 12 6 54 7 3 6 25 5 Average precipitation mm inches 240 3 9 46 235 9 9 29 176 3 6 94 78 6 3 09 76 3 3 00 55 4 2 18 53 3 2 10 42 9 1 69 89 5 3 52 123 5 4 86 155 6 6 13 203 9 8 03 1 424 5 56 08 Average relative humidity 77 74 70 67 66 63 61 56 63 66 69 74 67Source CEPAGRI UNICAMP State University of Campinas s Centre for Meteorological and Climate Research Applied to Agriculture 12 Demographics EditAs of the census of 2006 the population was 803 906 making it the second most populous suburb of Sao Paulo and fourth most populous city in the state The population density was 1 937 02 km2 Color Race PercentageWhites 50 4 Brown 40 8 Blacks 6 7 Asian or Amerindian 2 Source PNAD 13 The population are primarily Afro Brazilians and Luso Brazilians There are significant populations of Italian Arab Asian mostly Japanese Spanish and German descendants citation needed Economy Edit The real estate is one of the fastest growing in the city Sao Bernardo do Campo from the 1950s had its economy based on the auto industry At that time the Brazilian Federal Government headed by Juscelino Kubitschek decided to create an executive board to promote local carmaking the Grupo Executivo da Industria Automobilistica GEIA Executive Group for Automobile Industry Providing among other regulations a minimum amount of national components to integrate the vehicles it stimulated the implantation of carmakers and auto parts industries 14 At that time the German companies Volkswagen Karmann Ghia and Mercedes Benz as well the American Willys Overland started to build their factories in Sao Bernardo do Campo later followed by Simca Toyota and Scania In 1967 Willys Overland has been bought by Ford Motor Co In that same year the French carmaker Simca became a Chrysler plant ending its operations in 1981 when it was acquired from Volkswagen to be their truck division This plant has been shut down definitely in 1990 15 and gave place in 2006 to a warehouse from one of the biggest retail stores in Brazil Casas Bahia Together with those first automakers in Brazil other factories established themselves in the city e g paint industries as BASF which produces Suvinil brand paintings and auto parts industries that support them as well the largest industrial plant in the world of Colgate Palmolive toothpaste In the 1990s the economy of the region had a wide variation which increased the importance of the service sector in the city The trade is diverse and found in every neighborhood especially the traditional trade Marshal Deodoro Street and environs and the nationally known Center Furniture at Jurubatuba street which gives Sao Bernardo do Campo the name of Furniture Capital The construction and urban reform was boosted in 2008 with the construction of the southern section of the Rodoanel Mario Covas beltway a ring road in the Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo Avenida Pery Ronchetti with duplication and channeling Saracantan stream plus the construction of many buildings mostly residential with reforms of the Metropolis Mall and the Golden Shopping Mall Treemap showing the market share of exports by product for the city of Sao Bernardo do Campo in 2014 generated by DataViva As of 2014 update Sao Bernardo do Campo exports 3 59B USD worth of goods and represents 1 48 of Brazil s total exports Transportation manufacturing and machine manufacturing make up the majority 84 of the municipality s exports The top five material goods exported by Sao Bernardo do Campo are Delivery Trucks 14 Tractors 14 Vehicle Chassis 13 Cars 13 and Vehicle Parts 12 16 Education EditThe city is known for important private universities such as the Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo and Centro Universitario da FEI Colleges and universities Universidade Federal do ABC Faculdade de Tecnologia Termomecanica FTT MEDICINA Universidade Nove de Julho ETEC Lauro Gomes Faculdade SENAI de Tecnologia Ambiental Centro Universitario da FEI Faculdade de Tecnologia de Sao Bernardo do Campo FATEC Faculdade PanAmerica FAPAN Faculdade de Sao Bernardo do Campo Faculdade Anchieta Faculdade de Direito de Sao Bernardo do Campo UMESP Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo Seminario Presbiteriano Conservador Universidade Bandeirante de Sao Paulo UNIBAN Faculdade Interacao Americana FIA ESPM Centro de Estudos de Propaganda e Marketing LTDA Colegio TermomecanicaTransportation EditThe city is a core part of the ABCD region A Santo Andre B Sao Bernardo do Campo C Sao Caetano do Sul D Diadema Roads Edit Via Anchieta SP 150 state toll road operated by Ecovias dos Imigrantes company links the city of Sao Paulo to Port of Santos and neighboring towns Established in 1949 it is an important traffic route for trucks carrying goods to be exported from Santos As Via Anchieta has many exits throughout the city they become important traffic routes to allow people s displacement inside Sao Bernardo do Campo Due to its strategical placement many large factories are based at the edges of the road for example Volkswagen and Mercedes Benz plants Rodovia dos Imigrantes SP 160 state toll highway operated by Ecovias dos Imigrantes company links the city of Sao Paulo to the southern shore of State of Sao Paulo specially Sao Vicente and Praia Grande municipalities It started its operations in 1976 as a one way highway switched from uphill to downhill direction depending on the traffic intensity and gained its definitely downhill path in 2002 Perito Criminal Eng Antonio Carlos Moraes Interligacao do Planalto SP 041 short state road designed to link Via Anchieta and Rodovia dos Imigrantes roads allowing vehicles to change from one to the other in case of special operations traffic constraints or weather difficulties Those three roads among with some other ones in the shore compose the Sistema Anchieta Imigrantes fully operated by Ecovias dos Imigrantes Rodovia Indio Tibirica SP 031 state road operated by the Departamento de Estradas de Rodagem DER SP connecting Sao Bernardo do Campo to the city of Suzano in the Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo It is also used to have access to the municipalities of Ribeirao Pires and Rio Grande da Serra as well Santo Andre s Paranapiacaba district Caminho do Mar SP 148 historical state road operated by the Departamento de Estradas de Rodagem it connected Sao Bernardo do Campo to the city of Cubatao thus allowing access to the Port of Santos and the shore itself It has been fitted to serve automobiles in 1913 but with the establishment of Via Anchieta and Rodovia dos Imigrantes its path seemed to be not suitable for traffic anymore Today it is used only to reach Rodovia Indio Tibirica and some neighborhoods along the Billings Reservoir although its old mountain path can still be reached by walking Rodoanel Mario Covas SP 021 state toll highway operated by SPMar company in its south lot and by CCR RodoAnel in its west lot it is a beltway intended to connect all major roads and highways surrounding the Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo thus decreasing the need for trucks to cross the city of Sao Paulo At its current completion it links Via Anchieta and Rodovia dos Imigrantes directly to Rodovia Regis Bittencourt heading South of Brazil Rodovia Raposo Tavares westbound of Sao Paulo State Mato Grosso do Sul State Rodovia Castelo Branco westbound of Sao Paulo State North of Parana State Via Anhanguera North Sao Paulo state Goias State Brasilia and Rodovia dos Bandeirantes central region of Sao Paulo State Viracopos International Airport VCP It also reaches city of Maua and thru expressways gives access to Rodovia Ayrton Senna therefore to Gov Andre Franco Montoro International Airport in Guarulhos GRU Public transportation Edit Public transportation in Sao Bernardo do Campo is provided by ETCSBC Empresa de Transporte Coletivo de Sao Bernardo do Campo and EMTU Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos Metropolitan Urban Transport Company Local bus service is provided by SBCTrans Consorcio Sao Bernardo Transportes which has owned the rights to operate the ETCSBC Empresa de Transporte Coletivo de Sao Bernardo do Campo routes in 1998 17 Buses and minibuses are used in this operation Intercity buses are also available connecting Sao Bernardo do Campo to Diadema Maua Osasco Ribeirao Pires Rio Grande da Serra Santo Andre Sao Caetano do Sul and Sao Paulo 18 Many bus companies operate such routes under permission of EMTU Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de Sao Paulo a state owned company EMTU is also responsible for the Corredor Sao Mateus Jabaquara bus system connecting Diadema Santo Andre Maua and South and East regions of Sao Paulo It is operated by METRA Sistema Metropolitano de Transportes As it uses a busway in most of its path it is considered a bus Rapid Transit system It also provides access to Line 1 of Sao Paulo Metro thru Jabaquara terminal the Jabaquara Bus Terminal and Line 10 of the commuter rail CPTM in Santo Andre station This bus system is often called as trolleybus system as it employs many trolley buses This system is considered part of the Metropolitan Transport Network of Sao Paulo 19 The integration among local bus service intercity buses and trolleybus system can be done at Ferrazopolis Bus Terminal and Sao Bernardo Bus Terminal The latter is located beside Terminal Rodoviario Joao Setti a bus terminal which also provides long distance and interstate bus routes giving access to the coast and countryside of Sao Paulo Santa Catarina Parana Rio de Janeiro Minas Gerais Bahia Ceara Paraiba Mato Grosso and Rondonia states as well as the Brazilian capital Brasilia 20 Media EditSBC is also known because of the number of small Newspapers that the city has for example Jornal da Balsa Jornal Hoje Tribuna do ABCD and more There is the Diario do Grande ABC a daily news about all region the paper is located in Santo Andre but it is distributed in all ABC and some parts of Sao Paulo Notable people EditSalvador Arena 1915 1998 Italo Brazilian entrepreneur Manoel Segundo Jardim Junior born 1991 footballer Pipoca born 1990 Rafael de Souza Figueira footballer Alex Pereira current UFC Middleweight champion and former two division kickboxing champion Maisa Silva born 2002 actress Andreas Kisser born 1968 Guitarist SepulturaInternational relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Brazil Twin towns Sister cities Edit President Tancredo Neves City Hall Sao Bernardo do Campo is twinned with 21 Acucena Minas Gerais Brazil Linkoping Ostergotland County Sweden Monte Azul Minas Gerais Brazil Varzea Alegre Ceara Brazil Ouro Preto Minas Gerais Brazil General San Martin Partido Greater Buenos Aires Argentina Aparecida Sao Paulo Brazil Governador Valadares Minas Gerais Brazil Aveiro Central Region Portugal Xapuri Acre Brazil Diadema Sao Paulo Brazil Havana Cuba Managua Nicaragua Marostica Veneto Italy Vittorio Veneto Veneto Italy Shunan Yamaguchi JapanReferences Edit IBGE 2020 Sao Bernardo na decada de 1820 in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 2021 01 20 Retrieved 2021 03 11 Lei Complementar nº 1 139 de 16 de junho de 2011 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica Timeline of the Mayors of Sao Bernardo do Campo City Hall of Sao Bernardo do Campo in Portuguese Archived from the original on December 17 2013 Retrieved December 23 2013 Sucesso nos anos 70 o parque Cidade da Crianca passa por reforma Success in the 70 s the Cidade da Crianca park undergoes renovation in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 29 2019 Retrieved July 29 2019 Cidade da Crianca de Sao Bernardo reabre com 21 novos brinquedos Sao Bernardo Cidade da Crianca reopens with 21 new rides in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 29 2019 Retrieved July 29 2019 Coluna Memoria do jornal Diario do Grande ABC de 10 de outubro de 2008 Cidade da Crianca sobrevive ha 48 anos mas deixa de ser cartao de visita no ABC Cidade da Crianca has survived for 48 years but is no longer a business card at ABC in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on January 4 2019 Retrieved July 26 2019 Cidade da Crianca o primeiro parque tematico do Brasil Cidade da Crianca Brazil s first theme park in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on September 25 2014 Retrieved July 28 2019 Parque Cidade da Crianca Park Cidade da Crianca in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 28 2019 Retrieved July 28 2019 Clima de Campinas Cepagri cpa unicamp br Retrieved September 13 2014 SINTESE DE INDICADORES SOCIAIS 2006 PDF 13 December 2006 Archived from the original PDF on August 25 2007 Retrieved September 13 2014 Quatro Rodas Magazine ed 556 September 2006 p 160 165 Archived copy www vwcaminhoes com br Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 17 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link DataViva Exports of Sao Bernardo do Campo 2014 Archived 2015 06 11 at the Wayback Machine DataViva Retrieved on 10 June 2015 SBC Trans sbctrans com Archived from the original on September 3 2014 Retrieved September 13 2014 EMTU Consulte origem e destino Por Regiao Metropolitana emtu sp gov br Retrieved September 13 2014 Metropolitan Transportation Network Map as of February 22 2012 PDF Emtu sp gov br Terminal Rodoviario Joao Setti Sao Bernardo do Campo trjs com br Retrieved September 13 2014 Prefeitura Cidades Irmas Archived from the original on 2019 12 28 Retrieved October 2 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sao Bernardo do Campo Sao Bernardo do Campo travel guide from Wikivoyage in Portuguese Official website in Portuguese Official website of the chamber of the councilmen of Sao Bernardo do Campo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sao Bernardo do Campo amp oldid 1127396393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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