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São José dos Campos

São José dos Campos (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dus ˈkɐ̃pus], meaning Saint Joseph of the Fields) is a major city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. One of the leading industrial and research centers with emphasis in aerospace sciences in Latin America,[4] the city is located in the Paraíba Valley, between the two most active production and consumption regions in the country; São Paulo (80 km (50 mi) from the city) and Rio de Janeiro (320 km (200 mi)). It is the main city of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte.[5] A native of São José dos Campos is called a joseense (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒozɛˈẽsi]). Being the second most populous non-capital city in Brazil – behind Campinas – São José dos Campos lies in the middle of the Expanded Metropolitan Complex ("Complexo Metropolitano Expandido"), the first megalopolis in the Southern Hemisphere, with over thirty million inhabitants. The city's metro area also includes Greater São Paulo, Campinas, Santos and Sorocaba. The municipality concentrates many major companies and industries, such as Embraer, Panasonic, Johnson & Johnson, Ericsson, Philips, General Motors, Petrobras, Monsanto among others. São José dos Campos also holds relevant education and research institutions, as ITA, INPE, CEMADEN, IEAv, IEA [pt], IFI [pt], UNESP, UNIFESP, DCTA, FATEC, UNIVAP and IP%D, holding a position the puts the city as the main and largest Aerospacial Complex in Latin America. Thus, it is also considered the warlike producer centre. The Technological Park ("Parque Tecnológico de São José dos Campos"), the largest one in the country, is the only research institute in the world that converges all the three top global plane production companies, Embraer, Boeing and Airbus.

São José dos Campos
Municipality of São José dos Campos
From the top, from left to right: view of the city from the Presidente Dutra Highway; Vicentina Aranha Park; Residence of Olívio Gomes in Parque da Cidade; library of the Aeronautics Institute of Technology; Brazilian Aerospace Memorial; Technologic Park; panorama of the Altos da Esplanada region.
Nicknames: 
Capital of the Valley
and The Airplane Capital
Motto(s): 
"Aura terraque generosa"  (Latin)
"Generous are the winds of my land"
Location in the state of São Paulo and Brazil
Coordinates: 23°10′44″S 45°53′13″W / 23.17889°S 45.88694°W / -23.17889; -45.88694
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast
State São Paulo
Metropolitan RegionVale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte
Government
 • MayorAnderson Farias (PSD)
Area
 • Municipality1,099.409 km2 (424.484 sq mi)
 • Urban
298.99 km2 (115.44 sq mi)
Elevation
from 619 to 2.082 m (1,970 ft)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Municipality729,737
 • Density660/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,528,354
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
 • Year2023
 • Total$30.0 billion[2]
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal Code
12200-000
Area code+55 12
HDI (2010)0.807 – very high[3]
Websitesjc.sp.gov.br

Geography edit

Area edit

 
  • total area: 1,099.60 km2 (424.56 sq mi)
    • urban area: 353.9 km2 (136.6 sq mi) (32.18%)
    • rural: 745.7 km2 (287.9 sq mi) (67.82%)

Source: City administration website (in Portuguese) [6]

Borders edit

Metropolitan Area edit

The intense conurbation process has been creating a metropolis whose center city is São José dos Campos, reaching many other municipalities like Jacareí, Taubaté, Aparecida, Caçapava, Guaratinguetá, Campos do Jordão, Caraguatatuba, Pindamonhangaba and Lorena. The Paraíba Valley metropolitan area is currently made up of 39 cities, comprehending 2 453 387 inhabitants. The metro area is part of the Expanded Metropolitan Complex, being a megalopolis that connects São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, encompassing São José dos Campos and Campinas with over 30 million inhabitants as a total number.

Cityscape edit

 

The municipality comprises three districts: São José dos Campos — the city itself, (also the seat), Eugênio de Melo and São Francisco Xavier. The last one is known for its natural sites and ecotourism.

The district of São José dos Campos is also subdivided into 2 subdistricts (São José dos Campos and Santana do Paraíba).

However, for administrative purposes, the city is composed of 7 urban regions: Center, North, South, West, East, Southeast and São Francisco Xavier.

Topography edit

Highlands predominate in the northern region of the municipality with altitudes ranging from 660 to 975 m (2,165 to 3,199 ft). The northern border of the municipality lies over the Serra da Mantiqueira Mountains (Mantiqueira Range), with some peaks reaching over 2000 meters (6500 ft.). The highest point in the municipality is known as 'Pico do Selado' at an altitude of 2082 meters.

In the urban area, there are rolling plateaus and hills. The lowest elevation in the city (and also in the municipality) is found in the Paraíba do Sul River, at a mean elevation of 550 m.

The municipality is bounded at the south by the 'Serra do Jambeiro' mountains, with an elevation of about 900m. Due to the high topographic differences among neighborhoods and the urbanization, the city now experiences micro-climates present in distant areas. The downtown tends to concentrate frequent urban heat islands, while the suburb areas get noticeably colder main temperatures. As the northern part of the city, mainly the district of Sao Francisco Xavier, mescles high attitudes and ecologically preserved areas the climate is better classified as Humid Subtropical Climate ("Cwb").

  • Municipality: Elevations 550 to 2,082 m (1,804 to 6,831 ft)
  • City: Elevations 550 to 690 m (1,800 to 2,260 ft).

The municipality holds the 11,559 hectares (28,560 acres) São Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area, established in 2002.[7] It contains part of the 292,000 hectares (720,000 acres) Mananciais do Rio Paraíba do Sul Environmental Protection Area, created in 1982 to protect the sources of the Paraiba do Sul River.[8]

Climate edit

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The climate of the city can be, perhaps, best described as a mix between the subtropical climate of southern parts of the country, the tropical climate of most of the country and the subtropical highland climate (in Portuguese: clima tropical de altitude) of neighbouring mountainous regions.

Technically, the city has a humid subtropical climate with significant less precipitation during winters (transitioning between Cfa and Cwa climatic types in the Köppen classification[9]). Winters are very mild, with average temperature in the coldest month near 17 °C. Summers are not excessively hot, with average temperature of the hottest month of 24 °C. Frosts are very rare, happening on average once per decade. However, fogs are pretty usual, occurring mostly during the winters. The peaks at the northern border of the municipality (some over 2000 m high) due to altitude have colder Cwb/Cfb climates, with very occasional snowfalls.[10]

With global warming it is very likely that the city's climate will transition in the near future (or has already transitioned) to a true tropical climate (type 'Aw' in the Köppen climate classification).

History edit

The origins of São José dos Campos lie at the end of the 16th Century when Jesuits founded a cattle farm, Aldeia do Rio Comprido. The farm was created through a concession of settlements around 1590 to the Society of Jesus. The farm was located on the banks of the Rio Comprido, natural division between São José and the city of Jacareí today.

Historical populations
Census
year
Population

1940 36,279
1950 44,804
1960 77,533
1970 148,332
1980 287,513
1991 442,370
2000 539,313
2002 est. 559,710
2004 est. 589,050
2005 est. 600,089
2006 est. 610,965
2011 (IBGE) 636,876

The farm status was an artifice to hide a religious outpost, one of the several Jesuit Reductions in Brazil, known for their resistance to enslavement, from the Portuguese expedition leaders and indigenous people hunters, known as the Bandeirantes.

On September 10, 1611, the local was officially recognized and the farmers precluded from utilizing the Natives as slaves. However, a turmeric conflict between farmers and the religious led to the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1640 from the region and the consequent dispersion of the mission.

Nevertheless, the Jesuits returned and reestablished a new settlement, where the current city center is spotted. It was about 15 km (9.3 mi) northeast of the previous mission, on a higher plain with a privileged view above a geological depression, which guaranteed security against invasions and floods. Again, despite being a new mission, it was officially treated as a cattle farm.

The initial urbanization plan is attributed to the Jesuit priest Manoel de Leão, whose main occupation was really to be an administrator of the community.

In 1692, documents named the village as Residência do Paraíba do Sul; in 1696 as Residência de São José.

At the beginning of the gold mining economic cycle in Brazil, the settlement goes through serious difficulties due to the exit of labor to the mines.

After the definitive expulsion of Jesuits from the Portuguese Empire in 1759, all the religious order's assets, such as farms, colleges and villages were taken under the Portuguese Crown's custody. The governor, D. Luis Antonio Botelho Mourão, had as a priority to turn these new assets into productive units and increase tax collection. For that, Boutelho Mourão successfully requested authorization from the Viceroy to create civil parishes, known as freguesias, and to change the fiscal status of villages to the category of Vila (town).

Then, on July 27, 1767, São José reached the official status of town, with a hall and a pillory, passing over the status of civil parish; and the name Vila de São José do Paraíba was formalized. But for many years it maintained the same rural characteristics. The main difficulty was the fact that the Estrada Real (Royal Road) passed by its limits, far from the village.

Cotton and coffee edit

In the middle of the 19th century, the village of São José do Paraíba had demonstrated some signs of economic growth through the development of agriculture. Cotton production evolved rapidly in the region, exported to the English textile industry. The production reached a peak in 1864.

In the same year, on April 22, the town became the seat of a municipality, acquiring finally, in 1871, the current name of São José dos Campos, followed by the creation of a judiciary district in 1872. Almost simultaneously, there was development of coffee crops in Paraíba Valley, which started to take off in 1870.

In 1886, after the opening of the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil railway (1877), the coffee production peaked. Then started to decay, running steady until the 1930s.

Hydro-mineral retreat and industrialization edit

 
Inauguration of the General Motors Factory in São José dos Campos by President Juscelino Kubitschek, 1959.

The call for the municipality of São José dos Campos for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis by sanatoriums became noticed at the beginning of last century, due to its supposedly favorable climate conditions. The city became known as the Sanatorium City. The country's then-largest hospital, the Vicentina Aranha Sanitarium, was opened in town in 1924, and in 1935 the municipality was officially recognized as a health retreat.

With the advent of antibiotics in the 1940s, tuberculosis begins to be treated anywhere, thus ending the healthcare advantage carried out by São José, whereas the establishment of industries was about just to start.

The industrialization process of the municipality takes hold from the installation of the Technological Institute of Aeronautics in 1950 and also with the opening of the Dutra Highway (BR-116), thus making possible a faster connection between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo and cutting into the urban area of São José dos Campos. Altogether, these factors allowed the municipality to make strides towards fulfilling its scientific and technological potential.

Government edit

São José dos Campos has a "strong mayoral" system in which the mayor is vested with extensive executive powers, as it is in all municipalities in Brazil. The mayor is elected to a four-year term by universal voting. The City Council is elected every four years with the mayor.

The state administrative region of São José dos Campos edit

 

The State of São Paulo is divided politically and administratively into 15 regions. São José dos Campos is the seat and the name of the 3rd Administrative Region, which includes the North Coast of São Paulo state and the Paraíba Valley.

The region comprises 39 municipalities with sharp contrasts. São José dos Campos is a densely populated city, with approximately 2,100 inhabitants/square kilometers in urban area, whereas the quiet municipality of São José do Barreiro has only seven inhabitants/square kilometer.[citation needed] There are both highly industrialized cities and the others in the region are focused on agriculture and tourism. São José dos Campos is well known as the Capital do Vale which means that São José dos Campos is the most important city of the Paraíba Valley.

It is one of the state's most dynamic areas, the fourth one in terms of population density, and covers 11.3% of the state's territory. The main municipalities are São José dos Campos, Taubaté, Jacareí, Guaratingueta, Caraguatatuba, Campos do Jordão, São Sebastião, Lorena, Pindamonhangaba, Ubatuba and Caçapava.

  • Population of the region: 2,243,687 (est. 2018/IBGE)
  • Population Density: 288.56 inhabitants per square kilometer

List of mayors edit

  • João Cursino (1908/1910, 1913/1916, 1919/1930)
  • Rui Dória (1931)
  • Francisco José Longo (1938/1941)
  • Elmano Ferreira Veloso (1949/1950, 1953/1956, 1958/1961, 1966/1970)
  • Jorge Zarur (1947 and 1950)
  • José Marcondes Pereira (1962/1966)
  • Sérgio Sobral de Oliveira (1970/1975)
  • Ednardo José de Paula Santos (1975/1978)
  • Joaquim Vicente Ferreira Bevilacqua (1978/1982, 1989/1990)
  • Hélio Augusto (1986)
  • Ângela Guadagnin (1993/1996)
  • Emanuel Fernandes (1997/2000, 2001/2004)
  • Eduardo Cury (2005/2008, 2009/2012)
  • Carlinhos Almeida (2013/2016)
  • Felicio Ramuth (2017/-)

Sites edit

Several fairs and expositions are done at the two pavilions located in the city.

A list of notable sites:

Entertainment, leisure and sports edit

Although São José is an industrial center, the city still preserves green areas and quiet town districts. Around 62% of the area from the municipality is characterized as an environmental preservation area.[citation needed] On the outskirts of the urban area, Augusto Ruschi Ecology Reserve has many local plant species. The natural reserve has 2,500,000 m2 (27,000,000 sq ft), being a government protect area for the local flora. São Francisco Xavier is a community the offers many of those attributes as well.

Furthermore, there is an easy access to the mountain cities (Campos do Jordão, Santo Antônio do Pinhal) and to the beaches of the Northern Coast of São Paulo, being both of the areas in a distance of only 80 km from São José dos Campos.

The city has three major parks and several sports and country clubs. Tenis Clube and Associação Esportiva São José have hosted the 35th Banana Bowl International Tennis Federation Juniors Circuit in 2005 and 2006.[citation needed]

A soccer stadium, called Estádio Martins Pereira, is the home ground of São José Esporte Clube, a professional soccer team.

Notable teams from the city:

Club Sport Arena Foundation of the Club Logo
Associação Esportiva São José Basketball Ginásio Linneu de Moura 1913
Associação Esportiva São José Swimming Ginásio Linneu de Moura 1913
São José Esporte Clube Football Estádio Martins Pereira 1933
Tenis Clube São José Basketball Ginásio Municipal José Edvar Simões 1948
Tenis Clube São José Volleyball Ginásio Esportivo Manoel Bosco Ribeiro 1948
São José Rugby Clube Rugby union Estádio Martins Pereira 1987
Clube Atlético Joseense Football Estádio Martins Pereira / Estádio ADC Parahyba 1998
Scott–Marcondes Cesar–São José dos Campos Cycling n/a 1993 N/a
São José/Vale Sul Futsal Indoor soccer/Futsal Tenis Clube São José na n/a
FC Primeira Camisa Football Estádio ADC Parahyba 2007

There are 19 movie theaters and 7 theaters including one inside the Univap – University of Vale do Paraíba.

Education and research centers edit

 
Library of ITA, designed by Oscar Niemeyer

The Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE) has its headquarters in São José dos Campos. It coordinates intensive research and development in areas such as Earth observation, space sciences and space technologies. Also the Brazilian General Command for Aerospace Technology (CTA) has its facilities in the city. There are 176 secondary schools, 210 primary schools, 109 preschools and 75 high schools.

Universities and colleges edit

Research centers edit

  • INPE – The Brazilian National Institute for Space Research
  • Brazilian General Command for Aerospace Technology (CTA) with its four institutes: Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), Institute for Advanced Studies (IEAv), Industrial Foment and Coordination Institute (IFI) and ITA

Technical schools edit

  • ETEP – Escola Técnica Everardo Passos
  • CETEX – Expoente Technical Center
  • ETEC – State Technical school

Infrastructure edit

Transportation and Communication edit

 
São José dos Campos.

The city has two bus stations, having lines to cities in all regions of the country and international routes to Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile.

São José dos Campos boasts an extensive bus system. Operated by three companies (Expresso Maringa, Julio Simões and Viação Capital do Vale), these lines serve nearly all areas in the city with 319 buses. São José dos Campos also has an alternative system with minivans to supplement the regular buses.

The city uses a ring road system, that interconnects it to important national and state highways:

  • BR-116 (federal highway), which crosses the urban area of São José. It runs in a north–south direction in the country, near but not on Brazil's coastline. The section that connects Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo is known as Presidente Dutra. It is widely used inside the urban area of São José dos Campos for commuting purposes;
  • SP-070 (state highway) also known as Rodovia Carvalho Pinto which connects São Paulo to Taubaté;
  • SP-065 Connects São Jose dos Campos to Campinas
  • SP-099 (state highway) also known as Rodovia dos Tamoios which connects São José to the coastal lowlands of the city of Caraguatatuba;
 
Tamoios Highway

The city is also served by a railway (the former Central do Brasil), administered by MRS Logística, which today only carries freight.

The ports of São Sebastião and Santos can be reached by the highways SP-099, SP-155, and BR-101. The transportation of cargo to the domestic and foreign markets is made through both ports.

 
São José dos Campos Airport

The São José dos Campos Airport (IATA: SJK, ICAO: SBSJ) has a heavy passenger flow, mainly business trips during weekdays, and it is an important connection between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. With a 3,000 m (9,800 ft) runway, the airport also serves people who come to visit the tourist city of Campos de Jordão. The airlines Azul Brazilian Airlines and TRIP Linhas Aéreas fly from São José dos Campos to several destinations and presently are the only commercial airlines operating on São José dos Campos.

It is also used for the transportation of cargo from the several industries located in the so-called Cone Leste Paulista ("São Paulo's East Cone"). Infraero and the Federal Revenue Agency are also introducing a new concept called airport-industry, that will offer fiscal incentives and fast importation and exportation procedures. The municipality has also a Customs Station for the Hinterland (dry port), controlled by the Federal Revenue Agency.

São José dos Campos receives natural gas from two gas pipelines, and large companies such as General Motors, Kodak, Monsanto and Embraer are among the main users. The city is the third largest in the country referring to the distribution net of natural gas for residential use.[citation needed]

It has also a large network of fiber optics, with broadband services covering 75% of the city. There is 1 telephone for each 3 inhabitants and a vast service network of cellular telephones.[citation needed]

Economy edit

Economic statistics
GDP BRL 17.6 billion (2004)
Value added BRL 14,795 million (2005)
GDP per capita BRL 29,950 (2004)
Labour force 267,332 (2003) (from 45% to 50% of pop.)
Labour force by occupation industry (19.4%), commerce (17.3%), services (50.9%), construction (2.2%), public sector (9.6%), other (0.5%) (2003)
Main industries aerospace, defense, automotive, chemical, pharmaceutical, telecommunications, components, consumer durables, oil and petrochemical
Foreign commerce
Exports BRL 4,947 million (2005)
Imports BRL 2,619 million (2005)
Public finances
Municipal Budget BRL 868 million (2005)
Announced investments $0.436 billion (2004)
Social statistics
Human Development Index (UNDP) 0.807 – very high (2010)[11] versus Brazilian HDI of 0.755 – high (2014)[12]
Literacy rate 95.7%[13]

Agriculture edit

The municipality cultivates different crops: rice, tomato, potatoes, orange and many vegetables; cattle are raised for beef and milk supply. There are also farms for production of eggs and chicken.[citation needed]

Industry edit

 
Embraer Aircraft: the third largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, the company is headquartered at São José dos Campos

In contrast to the rural town in 1950s, today São José is an important manufacturing center and holds a large array of industries. Over 1,251 industries are in the municipality and nearby 49,000 inhabitants work for industries. The three main industries are automotive, oil/petrochemical and aerospace. There are significant pharmaceutical, consumer durables, chemical, and telecommunication companies in the city.[specify]

It is also known as the "Brazilian aeronautics capital" because it is home of CTA and one of the biggest aircraft manufacturers in the world, Embraer.

International Trade edit

 
Treemap showing the market share of exports, by product, for the city of São José Dos Campos in 2014 generated by DataViva

In 2014 São José dos Campos ranked as the 5th largest exporter, by value, of all Brazilian municipalities exporting $4.6B (USD) worth of materials.[14] In that year, between aircraft and aircraft parts categories, São José Dos Campos exported $3.57B (USD) or 81.9% of the total exports of the municipality.[15][16]

Service industry edit

Since the 1990s, the local economy has been evolving in a different direction. The manufacturing economy has been downsized or replaced by tertiary and quaternary sectors of industries.

For instance, the Entrepreneurial District of Chacaras Reunidas concentrates companies of micro, small and medium size, which are mainly the result of downsizing from old large local industries. Although most of these are industries, these companies provide service as well.

Two technological parks and five (one in project) business incubators have been created within universities or with industrial facilities.

There are incubators with technological start-up companies installed at Univap and at Henrique Lage Refinery of Petrobrás. The CTA houses other incubator, Incubaero, specialized in the aeronautical field.

Univap features a technological park with capacity for around 40 small to medium-sized innovating companies in the areas of materials, electronics and telecommunications, information technology, aerospace, energy, environment control, biotechnology, bioinformatics, chemical engineering, and software among others. A new technological park, managed by the municipality and the state government of São Paulo, will house two new think tanks: the Institute for Technological Research (IPT) and the ItecBio (Instituto de Tecnologias Biomédicas).

As a result of its geographical location, the city became an important distribution center, having several logistics providers. Activities like purchasing, transport, planning and warehousing have employed many people recently.

Commerce and real estate ventures have developed in the last years, reflecting the changes in the economy. For instance, the largest shopping mall in the region was an old manufacturing facility. Serving the region's population of approximately one million, the city is the regional hub for shopping and services for the Vale do Paraíba, the northern coast of São Paulo and southern Minas Gerais.

Shopping areas edit

All the major hypermarkets, supermarket chains and discount and department stores are in the city.[clarification needed] The largest malls are:

  • CenterVale Shopping;
  • Shopping Colinas;
  • Vale Sul Shopping;
  • Shopping Calçadão;
  • Shopping Centro;
  • Shopping Esplanada;
  • Shopping Jardim Oriente;
  • Shopping Faro

Besides those malls, the most important[clarification needed] commercial centers include:

  • The Old Downtown area including:
    • Rua Sete de Setembro – Calçadão – a popular street shopping area.
    • Rua XV de Novembro – located in Praça Afonso Pena, the town square. This street was the main street in São José dos Campos in the 1950s and 1960s. On the weekends, handcraft exhibitions are held there and in other squares.
    • Other streets: Rua Rubião Júnior, Rua Vilaça, Rua Siqueira Campos and Rua Sebastião Hummel.
    • the Municipal Market (popular groceries, stores);

And newer[vague] areas such as:

  • Avenida Francisco José Longo and Avenida Nelson D´Ávila (hotels and maintenance services);
  • Avenida Nove de Julho (fashionable boutiques and restaurants)
  • Rua Luis Jacinto (nightclubs and restaurants);
  • Avenida São João (with a small mall with exquisite boutiques called Shopping Esplanada, as well as restaurants and schools);
  • Avenida Adhemar de Barros, where there are schools and the Santos-Dumont Park.

The Vila Ema district has sites for nightlife including bars and restaurants.

Notable people edit

Sister city edit

A Japanese garden is open for visits within the Santos-Dumont Park, celebrating the sister cities.

References edit

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  9. ^ "Climatic classification in São Paulo State" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Instituto Agronômico de Campinas. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
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External links edit

  •   São José dos Campos travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • (in Portuguese) Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sao Jose dos Campos news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sao Jose dos Campos Portuguese pronunciation sɐ w ʒuˈzɛ dus ˈkɐ pus meaning Saint Joseph of the Fields is a major city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the state of Sao Paulo Brazil One of the leading industrial and research centers with emphasis in aerospace sciences in Latin America 4 the city is located in the Paraiba Valley between the two most active production and consumption regions in the country Sao Paulo 80 km 50 mi from the city and Rio de Janeiro 320 km 200 mi It is the main city of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraiba e Litoral Norte 5 A native of Sao Jose dos Campos is called a joseense Portuguese pronunciation ʒozɛˈẽsi Being the second most populous non capital city in Brazil behind Campinas Sao Jose dos Campos lies in the middle of the Expanded Metropolitan Complex Complexo Metropolitano Expandido the first megalopolis in the Southern Hemisphere with over thirty million inhabitants The city s metro area also includes Greater Sao Paulo Campinas Santos and Sorocaba The municipality concentrates many major companies and industries such as Embraer Panasonic Johnson amp Johnson Ericsson Philips General Motors Petrobras Monsanto among others Sao Jose dos Campos also holds relevant education and research institutions as ITA INPE CEMADEN IEAv IEA pt IFI pt UNESP UNIFESP DCTA FATEC UNIVAP and IP D holding a position the puts the city as the main and largest Aerospacial Complex in Latin America Thus it is also considered the warlike producer centre The Technological Park Parque Tecnologico de Sao Jose dos Campos the largest one in the country is the only research institute in the world that converges all the three top global plane production companies Embraer Boeing and Airbus Sao Jose dos CamposMunicipalityMunicipality of Sao Jose dos CamposFrom the top from left to right view of the city from the Presidente Dutra Highway Vicentina Aranha Park Residence of Olivio Gomes in Parque da Cidade library of the Aeronautics Institute of Technology Brazilian Aerospace Memorial Technologic Park panorama of the Altos da Esplanada region FlagSealNicknames Capital of the Valleyand The Airplane CapitalMotto s Aura terraque generosa Latin Generous are the winds of my land Location in the state of Sao Paulo and BrazilCoordinates 23 10 44 S 45 53 13 W 23 17889 S 45 88694 W 23 17889 45 88694Country BrazilRegionSoutheastState Sao PauloMetropolitan RegionVale do Paraiba e Litoral NorteGovernment MayorAnderson Farias PSD Area Municipality1 099 409 km2 424 484 sq mi Urban298 99 km2 115 44 sq mi Elevationfrom 619 to 2 082 m 1 970 ft Population 2020 1 Municipality729 737 Density660 km2 1 700 sq mi Metro2 528 354GDP PPP constant 2015 values Year2023 Total 30 0 billion 2 Time zoneUTC 3 BRT Postal Code12200 000Area code 55 12HDI 2010 0 807 very high 3 Websitesjc wbr sp wbr gov wbr br Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Area 1 2 Borders 1 3 Metropolitan Area 1 4 Cityscape 1 5 Topography 1 6 Climate 2 History 2 1 Cotton and coffee 2 2 Hydro mineral retreat and industrialization 3 Government 3 1 The state administrative region of Sao Jose dos Campos 3 2 List of mayors 4 Sites 5 Entertainment leisure and sports 6 Education and research centers 6 1 Universities and colleges 6 2 Research centers 6 3 Technical schools 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Transportation and Communication 8 Economy 8 1 Agriculture 8 2 Industry 8 3 International Trade 8 4 Service industry 8 4 1 Shopping areas 9 Notable people 10 Sister city 11 References 12 External linksGeography editArea edit nbsp total area 1 099 60 km2 424 56 sq mi urban area 353 9 km2 136 6 sq mi 32 18 rural 745 7 km2 287 9 sq mi 67 82 Source City administration website in Portuguese 6 Borders edit Northern Border Camanducaia Sapucai Mirim in Minas Gerais Southern Border Jacarei Jambeiro in Sao Paulo State Eastern Border Monteiro Lobato Cacapava in Sao Paulo State Western border Igarata Joanopolis Piracaia in Sao Paulo StateMetropolitan Area edit The intense conurbation process has been creating a metropolis whose center city is Sao Jose dos Campos reaching many other municipalities like Jacarei Taubate Aparecida Cacapava Guaratingueta Campos do Jordao Caraguatatuba Pindamonhangaba and Lorena The Paraiba Valley metropolitan area is currently made up of 39 cities comprehending 2 453 387 inhabitants The metro area is part of the Expanded Metropolitan Complex being a megalopolis that connects Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro encompassing Sao Jose dos Campos and Campinas with over 30 million inhabitants as a total number Cityscape edit nbsp The municipality comprises three districts Sao Jose dos Campos the city itself also the seat Eugenio de Melo and Sao Francisco Xavier The last one is known for its natural sites and ecotourism The district of Sao Jose dos Campos is also subdivided into 2 subdistricts Sao Jose dos Campos and Santana do Paraiba However for administrative purposes the city is composed of 7 urban regions Center North South West East Southeast and Sao Francisco Xavier Topography edit Highlands predominate in the northern region of the municipality with altitudes ranging from 660 to 975 m 2 165 to 3 199 ft The northern border of the municipality lies over the Serra da Mantiqueira Mountains Mantiqueira Range with some peaks reaching over 2000 meters 6500 ft The highest point in the municipality is known as Pico do Selado at an altitude of 2082 meters In the urban area there are rolling plateaus and hills The lowest elevation in the city and also in the municipality is found in the Paraiba do Sul River at a mean elevation of 550 m The municipality is bounded at the south by the Serra do Jambeiro mountains with an elevation of about 900m Due to the high topographic differences among neighborhoods and the urbanization the city now experiences micro climates present in distant areas The downtown tends to concentrate frequent urban heat islands while the suburb areas get noticeably colder main temperatures As the northern part of the city mainly the district of Sao Francisco Xavier mescles high attitudes and ecologically preserved areas the climate is better classified as Humid Subtropical Climate Cwb Municipality Elevations 550 to 2 082 m 1 804 to 6 831 ft City Elevations 550 to 690 m 1 800 to 2 260 ft The municipality holds the 11 559 hectares 28 560 acres Sao Francisco Xavier Environmental Protection Area established in 2002 7 It contains part of the 292 000 hectares 720 000 acres Mananciais do Rio Paraiba do Sul Environmental Protection Area created in 1982 to protect the sources of the Paraiba do Sul River 8 Climate edit Sao Jose dos CamposClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 216 29 19 191 29 19 165 30 18 81 27 14 59 25 11 42 21 9 33 20 9 33 24 11 73 26 12 113 28 15 134 29 16 174 29 18 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource Clima dos Municipios Paulistas CepagriImperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 8 5 84 65 7 5 84 66 6 5 85 64 3 2 80 58 2 3 77 51 1 7 70 48 1 3 68 48 1 3 74 51 2 9 80 53 4 5 82 60 5 3 83 62 6 9 84 64 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesThe climate of the city can be perhaps best described as a mix between the subtropical climate of southern parts of the country the tropical climate of most of the country and the subtropical highland climate in Portuguese clima tropical de altitude of neighbouring mountainous regions Technically the city has a humid subtropical climate with significant less precipitation during winters transitioning between Cfa and Cwa climatic types in the Koppen classification 9 Winters are very mild with average temperature in the coldest month near 17 C Summers are not excessively hot with average temperature of the hottest month of 24 C Frosts are very rare happening on average once per decade However fogs are pretty usual occurring mostly during the winters The peaks at the northern border of the municipality some over 2000 m high due to altitude have colder Cwb Cfb climates with very occasional snowfalls 10 With global warming it is very likely that the city s climate will transition in the near future or has already transitioned to a true tropical climate type Aw in the Koppen climate classification History editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The origins of Sao Jose dos Campos lie at the end of the 16th Century when Jesuits founded a cattle farm Aldeia do Rio Comprido The farm was created through a concession of settlements around 1590 to the Society of Jesus The farm was located on the banks of the Rio Comprido natural division between Sao Jose and the city of Jacarei today Historical populationsCensusyear Population1940 36 2791950 44 8041960 77 5331970 148 3321980 287 5131991 442 3702000 539 3132002 est 559 7102004 est 589 0502005 est 600 0892006 est 610 9652011 IBGE 636 876The farm status was an artifice to hide a religious outpost one of the several Jesuit Reductions in Brazil known for their resistance to enslavement from the Portuguese expedition leaders and indigenous people hunters known as the Bandeirantes On September 10 1611 the local was officially recognized and the farmers precluded from utilizing the Natives as slaves However a turmeric conflict between farmers and the religious led to the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1640 from the region and the consequent dispersion of the mission Nevertheless the Jesuits returned and reestablished a new settlement where the current city center is spotted It was about 15 km 9 3 mi northeast of the previous mission on a higher plain with a privileged view above a geological depression which guaranteed security against invasions and floods Again despite being a new mission it was officially treated as a cattle farm The initial urbanization plan is attributed to the Jesuit priest Manoel de Leao whose main occupation was really to be an administrator of the community In 1692 documents named the village as Residencia do Paraiba do Sul in 1696 as Residencia de Sao Jose At the beginning of the gold mining economic cycle in Brazil the settlement goes through serious difficulties due to the exit of labor to the mines After the definitive expulsion of Jesuits from the Portuguese Empire in 1759 all the religious order s assets such as farms colleges and villages were taken under the Portuguese Crown s custody The governor D Luis Antonio Botelho Mourao had as a priority to turn these new assets into productive units and increase tax collection For that Boutelho Mourao successfully requested authorization from the Viceroy to create civil parishes known as freguesias and to change the fiscal status of villages to the category of Vila town Then on July 27 1767 Sao Jose reached the official status of town with a hall and a pillory passing over the status of civil parish and the name Vila de Sao Jose do Paraiba was formalized But for many years it maintained the same rural characteristics The main difficulty was the fact that the Estrada Real Royal Road passed by its limits far from the village Cotton and coffee edit In the middle of the 19th century the village of Sao Jose do Paraiba had demonstrated some signs of economic growth through the development of agriculture Cotton production evolved rapidly in the region exported to the English textile industry The production reached a peak in 1864 In the same year on April 22 the town became the seat of a municipality acquiring finally in 1871 the current name of Sao Jose dos Campos followed by the creation of a judiciary district in 1872 Almost simultaneously there was development of coffee crops in Paraiba Valley which started to take off in 1870 In 1886 after the opening of the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil railway 1877 the coffee production peaked Then started to decay running steady until the 1930s Hydro mineral retreat and industrialization edit nbsp Inauguration of the General Motors Factory in Sao Jose dos Campos by President Juscelino Kubitschek 1959 The call for the municipality of Sao Jose dos Campos for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis by sanatoriums became noticed at the beginning of last century due to its supposedly favorable climate conditions The city became known as the Sanatorium City The country s then largest hospital the Vicentina Aranha Sanitarium was opened in town in 1924 and in 1935 the municipality was officially recognized as a health retreat With the advent of antibiotics in the 1940s tuberculosis begins to be treated anywhere thus ending the healthcare advantage carried out by Sao Jose whereas the establishment of industries was about just to start The industrialization process of the municipality takes hold from the installation of the Technological Institute of Aeronautics in 1950 and also with the opening of the Dutra Highway BR 116 thus making possible a faster connection between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo and cutting into the urban area of Sao Jose dos Campos Altogether these factors allowed the municipality to make strides towards fulfilling its scientific and technological potential Government editSao Jose dos Campos has a strong mayoral system in which the mayor is vested with extensive executive powers as it is in all municipalities in Brazil The mayor is elected to a four year term by universal voting The City Council is elected every four years with the mayor The state administrative region of Sao Jose dos Campos edit nbsp The State of Sao Paulo is divided politically and administratively into 15 regions Sao Jose dos Campos is the seat and the name of the 3rd Administrative Region which includes the North Coast of Sao Paulo state and the Paraiba Valley The region comprises 39 municipalities with sharp contrasts Sao Jose dos Campos is a densely populated city with approximately 2 100 inhabitants square kilometers in urban area whereas the quiet municipality of Sao Jose do Barreiro has only seven inhabitants square kilometer citation needed There are both highly industrialized cities and the others in the region are focused on agriculture and tourism Sao Jose dos Campos is well known as the Capital do Vale which means that Sao Jose dos Campos is the most important city of the Paraiba Valley It is one of the state s most dynamic areas the fourth one in terms of population density and covers 11 3 of the state s territory The main municipalities are Sao Jose dos Campos Taubate Jacarei Guaratingueta Caraguatatuba Campos do Jordao Sao Sebastiao Lorena Pindamonhangaba Ubatuba and Cacapava Population of the region 2 243 687 est 2018 IBGE Population Density 288 56 inhabitants per square kilometerList of mayors edit Joao Cursino 1908 1910 1913 1916 1919 1930 Rui Doria 1931 Francisco Jose Longo 1938 1941 Elmano Ferreira Veloso 1949 1950 1953 1956 1958 1961 1966 1970 Jorge Zarur 1947 and 1950 Jose Marcondes Pereira 1962 1966 Sergio Sobral de Oliveira 1970 1975 Ednardo Jose de Paula Santos 1975 1978 Joaquim Vicente Ferreira Bevilacqua 1978 1982 1989 1990 Helio Augusto 1986 Angela Guadagnin 1993 1996 Emanuel Fernandes 1997 2000 2001 2004 Eduardo Cury 2005 2008 2009 2012 Carlinhos Almeida 2013 2016 Felicio Ramuth 2017 Sites editSeveral fairs and expositions are done at the two pavilions located in the city A list of notable sites Augusto Ruschi Biological Reserve Burle Marx Municipal Park with the Olivo Gomes residence CTA and MAB Brazilian Aerospace Memorial Espaco Mario Covas former City Council seat INPE National Institute for Space Research Sanatorium Vicentina Aranha Santos Dumont Park total area 46 347 m2 Entertainment leisure and sports editAlthough Sao Jose is an industrial center the city still preserves green areas and quiet town districts Around 62 of the area from the municipality is characterized as an environmental preservation area citation needed On the outskirts of the urban area Augusto Ruschi Ecology Reserve has many local plant species The natural reserve has 2 500 000 m2 27 000 000 sq ft being a government protect area for the local flora Sao Francisco Xavier is a community the offers many of those attributes as well Furthermore there is an easy access to the mountain cities Campos do Jordao Santo Antonio do Pinhal and to the beaches of the Northern Coast of Sao Paulo being both of the areas in a distance of only 80 km from Sao Jose dos Campos The city has three major parks and several sports and country clubs Tenis Clube and Associacao Esportiva Sao Jose have hosted the 35th Banana Bowl International Tennis Federation Juniors Circuit in 2005 and 2006 citation needed A soccer stadium called Estadio Martins Pereira is the home ground of Sao Jose Esporte Clube a professional soccer team Notable teams from the city Club Sport Arena Foundation of the Club LogoAssociacao Esportiva Sao Jose Basketball Ginasio Linneu de Moura 1913Associacao Esportiva Sao Jose Swimming Ginasio Linneu de Moura 1913Sao Jose Esporte Clube Football Estadio Martins Pereira 1933Tenis Clube Sao Jose Basketball Ginasio Municipal Jose Edvar Simoes 1948Tenis Clube Sao Jose Volleyball Ginasio Esportivo Manoel Bosco Ribeiro 1948Sao Jose Rugby Clube Rugby union Estadio Martins Pereira 1987Clube Atletico Joseense Football Estadio Martins Pereira Estadio ADC Parahyba 1998Scott Marcondes Cesar Sao Jose dos Campos Cycling n a 1993 N aSao Jose Vale Sul Futsal Indoor soccer Futsal Tenis Clube Sao Jose na n aFC Primeira Camisa Football Estadio ADC Parahyba 2007There are 19 movie theaters and 7 theaters including one inside the Univap University of Vale do Paraiba Education and research centers edit nbsp Library of ITA designed by Oscar NiemeyerThe Brazilian National Institute for Space Research INPE has its headquarters in Sao Jose dos Campos It coordinates intensive research and development in areas such as Earth observation space sciences and space technologies Also the Brazilian General Command for Aerospace Technology CTA has its facilities in the city There are 176 secondary schools 210 primary schools 109 preschools and 75 high schools Universities and colleges edit Faculdade INPG INPG college campus in S J dos Campos Nationally ranked MBA School by Magazine Voce S A Edition Nov 2010 IBTA Instituto Brasileiro de Tecnologias Avancadas Unip Universidade Paulista Unifesp Federal University of Sao Paulo Univap University of Vale do Paraiba Faap Fundacao Armando Alvares Penteado UNESP Universidade do Estado de Sao Paulo Fatec Faculdade de Tecnologia de Sao Jose dos Campos ITA Aeronautics Technological Institute Instituto de Filosofia Santa Terezinha Faculdades de Ciencias Aplicadas EEI Escola de Engenharia Industrial de Sao Jose dos Campos Inea National Advanced Instruction Institute FGV Fundacao Getulio Vargas Conveniado Conexao Desenvolvimento Empresarial ETEP Escola Tecnica Everardo PassosResearch centers edit INPE The Brazilian National Institute for Space Research Brazilian General Command for Aerospace Technology CTA with its four institutes Aeronautics and Space Institute IAE Institute for Advanced Studies IEAv Industrial Foment and Coordination Institute IFI and ITATechnical schools edit ETEP Escola Tecnica Everardo Passos CETEX Expoente Technical Center ETEC State Technical schoolInfrastructure editTransportation and Communication edit nbsp Sao Jose dos Campos The city has two bus stations having lines to cities in all regions of the country and international routes to Argentina Paraguay Uruguay and Chile Sao Jose dos Campos boasts an extensive bus system Operated by three companies Expresso Maringa Julio Simoes and Viacao Capital do Vale these lines serve nearly all areas in the city with 319 buses Sao Jose dos Campos also has an alternative system with minivans to supplement the regular buses The city uses a ring road system that interconnects it to important national and state highways BR 116 federal highway which crosses the urban area of Sao Jose It runs in a north south direction in the country near but not on Brazil s coastline The section that connects Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo is known as Presidente Dutra It is widely used inside the urban area of Sao Jose dos Campos for commuting purposes SP 070 state highway also known as Rodovia Carvalho Pinto which connects Sao Paulo to Taubate SP 065 Connects Sao Jose dos Campos to Campinas SP 099 state highway also known as Rodovia dos Tamoios which connects Sao Jose to the coastal lowlands of the city of Caraguatatuba nbsp Tamoios HighwaySP 050 state highway the old road which connects Sao Jose dos Campos to Campos do Jordao and the southern region of Minas Gerais The city is also served by a railway the former Central do Brasil administered by MRS Logistica which today only carries freight The ports of Sao Sebastiao and Santos can be reached by the highways SP 099 SP 155 and BR 101 The transportation of cargo to the domestic and foreign markets is made through both ports nbsp Sao Jose dos Campos AirportThe Sao Jose dos Campos Airport IATA SJK ICAO SBSJ has a heavy passenger flow mainly business trips during weekdays and it is an important connection between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro With a 3 000 m 9 800 ft runway the airport also serves people who come to visit the tourist city of Campos de Jordao The airlines Azul Brazilian Airlines and TRIP Linhas Aereas fly from Sao Jose dos Campos to several destinations and presently are the only commercial airlines operating on Sao Jose dos Campos It is also used for the transportation of cargo from the several industries located in the so called Cone Leste Paulista Sao Paulo s East Cone Infraero and the Federal Revenue Agency are also introducing a new concept called airport industry that will offer fiscal incentives and fast importation and exportation procedures The municipality has also a Customs Station for the Hinterland dry port controlled by the Federal Revenue Agency Sao Jose dos Campos receives natural gas from two gas pipelines and large companies such as General Motors Kodak Monsanto and Embraer are among the main users The city is the third largest in the country referring to the distribution net of natural gas for residential use citation needed It has also a large network of fiber optics with broadband services covering 75 of the city There is 1 telephone for each 3 inhabitants and a vast service network of cellular telephones citation needed Economy editEconomic statisticsGDP BRL 17 6 billion 2004 Value added BRL 14 795 million 2005 GDP per capita BRL 29 950 2004 Labour force 267 332 2003 from 45 to 50 of pop Labour force by occupation industry 19 4 commerce 17 3 services 50 9 construction 2 2 public sector 9 6 other 0 5 2003 Main industries aerospace defense automotive chemical pharmaceutical telecommunications components consumer durables oil and petrochemicalForeign commerceExports BRL 4 947 million 2005 Imports BRL 2 619 million 2005 Public financesMunicipal Budget BRL 868 million 2005 Announced investments 0 436 billion 2004 Social statisticsHuman Development Index UNDP 0 807 very high 2010 11 versus Brazilian HDI of 0 755 high 2014 12 Literacy rate 95 7 13 Agriculture edit The municipality cultivates different crops rice tomato potatoes orange and many vegetables cattle are raised for beef and milk supply There are also farms for production of eggs and chicken citation needed Industry edit nbsp Embraer Aircraft the third largest aircraft manufacturer in the world the company is headquartered at Sao Jose dos CamposIn contrast to the rural town in 1950s today Sao Jose is an important manufacturing center and holds a large array of industries Over 1 251 industries are in the municipality and nearby 49 000 inhabitants work for industries The three main industries are automotive oil petrochemical and aerospace There are significant pharmaceutical consumer durables chemical and telecommunication companies in the city specify It is also known as the Brazilian aeronautics capital because it is home of CTA and one of the biggest aircraft manufacturers in the world Embraer International Trade edit nbsp Treemap showing the market share of exports by product for the city of Sao Jose Dos Campos in 2014 generated by DataVivaIn 2014 Sao Jose dos Campos ranked as the 5th largest exporter by value of all Brazilian municipalities exporting 4 6B USD worth of materials 14 In that year between aircraft and aircraft parts categories Sao Jose Dos Campos exported 3 57B USD or 81 9 of the total exports of the municipality 15 16 Service industry edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Since the 1990s the local economy has been evolving in a different direction The manufacturing economy has been downsized or replaced by tertiary and quaternary sectors of industries For instance the Entrepreneurial District of Chacaras Reunidas concentrates companies of micro small and medium size which are mainly the result of downsizing from old large local industries Although most of these are industries these companies provide service as well Two technological parks and five one in project business incubators have been created within universities or with industrial facilities There are incubators with technological start up companies installed at Univap and at Henrique Lage Refinery of Petrobras The CTA houses other incubator Incubaero specialized in the aeronautical field Univap features a technological park with capacity for around 40 small to medium sized innovating companies in the areas of materials electronics and telecommunications information technology aerospace energy environment control biotechnology bioinformatics chemical engineering and software among others A new technological park managed by the municipality and the state government of Sao Paulo will house two new think tanks the Institute for Technological Research IPT and the ItecBio Instituto de Tecnologias Biomedicas As a result of its geographical location the city became an important distribution center having several logistics providers Activities like purchasing transport planning and warehousing have employed many people recently Commerce and real estate ventures have developed in the last years reflecting the changes in the economy For instance the largest shopping mall in the region was an old manufacturing facility Serving the region s population of approximately one million the city is the regional hub for shopping and services for the Vale do Paraiba the northern coast of Sao Paulo and southern Minas Gerais Shopping areas edit All the major hypermarkets supermarket chains and discount and department stores are in the city clarification needed The largest malls are CenterVale Shopping Shopping Colinas Vale Sul Shopping Shopping Calcadao Shopping Centro Shopping Esplanada Shopping Jardim Oriente Shopping FaroBesides those malls the most important clarification needed commercial centers include The Old Downtown area including Rua Sete de Setembro Calcadao a popular street shopping area Rua XV de Novembro located in Praca Afonso Pena the town square This street was the main street in Sao Jose dos Campos in the 1950s and 1960s On the weekends handcraft exhibitions are held there and in other squares Other streets Rua Rubiao Junior Rua Vilaca Rua Siqueira Campos and Rua Sebastiao Hummel the Municipal Market popular groceries stores And newer vague areas such as Avenida Francisco Jose Longo and Avenida Nelson D Avila hotels and maintenance services Avenida Nove de Julho fashionable boutiques and restaurants Rua Luis Jacinto nightclubs and restaurants Avenida Sao Joao with a small mall with exquisite boutiques called Shopping Esplanada as well as restaurants and schools Avenida Adhemar de Barros where there are schools and the Santos Dumont Park The Vila Ema district has sites for nightlife including bars and restaurants Notable people editCasemiro Football player Yuri Alberto Football player Ricardo Goulart Football Player Fabiola Molina Swimmer Maisa Silva Actress singer Andre de Azevedo Rally driver Leonardo Cordeiro Racing driver Cassiano Ricardo poet Sister city edit nbsp Kadoma Osaka 17 18 A Japanese garden is open for visits within the Santos Dumont Park celebrating the sister cities References edit IBGE 2020 TelluBase Brazil Fact Sheet Tellusant Public Service Series PDF Tellusant Retrieved 2024 01 11 Archived copy PDF United Nations Development Programme UNDP Archived from the original PDF on July 8 2014 Retrieved August 1 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Inter American Development Bank Professor 2001 Innovation Systems in Latin America Competitiveness The Business of Growth Economic and Social Progress in Latin America 2001 Report Inter American Development Bank p 229 ISBN 1886938962 Retrieved 2015 05 04 Lei Complementar nº 1 166 de 09 de janeiro de 2012 www al sp gov br Retrieved 17 July 2023 Dados da cidade Prefeitura Municipal de Sao Jose dos Campos Archived from the original on 2013 10 07 Area de Protecao Ambiental Sao Francisco Xavier in Portuguese SAP Sistema Ambiental Paulista retrieved 2016 10 01 Unidade de Conservacao Area de Protecao Ambiental Bacia Hidrografica do Paraiba do Sul in Portuguese MMA Ministerio do Meio Ambiente retrieved 2016 10 01 Climatic classification in Sao Paulo State PDF in Portuguese Instituto Agronomico de Campinas Retrieved September 11 2016 Vm clima IDHM Municipios 2010 PNUD Brasil IDH Global 2014 PNUD Brasil Populacao municipal de pessoas nao alfabetizadas com 15 anos ou mais de idade e Taxa municipal de analfabetos com 15 anos ou mais de idade PDF mppr mp br in Portuguese Retrieved 17 July 2023 DataViva 2014 Brazilian Trade by Municipality DataViva Retrieved on June 24 2015 DataViva International Trade Data for Sao Jose dos Campos in 2014 DataViva Retrieved on June 24 2015 DataViva Exports of Sao Jose dos Campos 2014 DataViva Retrieved June 24 2015 A lista de cidades irmas Estadao com br October 13 2007 Retrieved 18 March 2009 S Jose tem cidade irma no Japao desde 1973 Vale Paraibano June 18 2003 Retrieved 18 March 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sao Jose dos Campos nbsp Sao Jose dos Campos travel guide from Wikivoyage in Portuguese Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sao Jose dos Campos amp oldid 1196262291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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