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Santos, São Paulo

Santos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tus] , Saints) is a municipality in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, founded in 1546 by the Portuguese nobleman Brás Cubas.[3] It is located mostly on the island of São Vicente, which harbors both the city of Santos and the city of São Vicente, and partially on the mainland. It is the main city in the metropolitan region of Baixada Santista.[4] The population is 433,656 (2020 est.) in an area of 280.67 km2 (108.37 sq mi).[5] The city is home to the Coffee Museum, where world coffee prices were once negotiated. There is also a football memorial, dedicated to the city's greatest players, which includes Pelé, who spent the majority of his career with Santos Futebol Clube. Its beachfront garden, 5,335 m (5,834 yd) in length, figures in Guinness World Records as the largest beachfront garden in the world.

Santos
Municipality of Santos
From top left to right: buildings on the edge of town; Monument of the 100 Years of Japanese Immigration in Roberto Mário Santini Park; beach front garden; Channel 6 of the city's drainage system; Ponta da Praia landmark and view of Santos Bay; cargo ship at the entrance to the Port of Santos; and panoramic view of the Santos waterfront.
Motto(s): 
Patriam Charitatem et Libertatem Docui
(Latin: To the homeland I taught charity and liberty)
Santos
Coordinates: 23°56′13″S 46°19′30″W / 23.93694°S 46.32500°W / -23.93694; -46.32500
Country Brazil
State São Paulo
Government
 • TypeMayor-council
 • MayorRogério Santos (PSDB)
Area
 • Municipality280.67 km2 (108.37 sq mi)
Elevation
2 m (7 ft)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Municipality433,656
 • Density1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
 • Urban
1,897,551
DemonymSantista
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
11000-000
Area code+55 13
HDI (2010)0.840 – very high[2] (UNDP)
Websitesantos.sp.gov.br

History edit

Early colonization edit

There are reports about the island of São Vicente just two years after the official discovery of Brazil, in 1502, with the expedition of Amerigo Vespucci to explore the Brazilian coast. When passing through the island formerly named Goiaó (or Guaiaó) by the natives, the expedition decided to give it the name of Sao Vincente, for the day's saint. [6][7][8] However, in 1531, due to the decline of the Portuguese crown's business in India, Brazil rose on importance. King D. João III sent for a squad for the demarcation of territories on the island of São Vicente. The captain, Martim Afonso de Sousa, discovered a small village and a dock, known as Porto de São Vicente. One of the exiles brought by Amerigo Vespucci's expedition, Cosme Fernandes, had founded the trading village, which had boomed. Miguel Alfonso took the town by force, granting land on the island to settlers. [6][7][8] In 1543, with the completion of the construction of a chapel on a hillock in honor of Santa Catarina by Luís de Góis, Brás Cubas ordered the port to be moved to the site of Enguaguaçu, which was calmer. The town booked to facilitate the trade that was unlocked with this move. The Portuguese nobleman ordered the construction of Brazil's second, and at the time only hospital, as Hospital da Santa Casa de Misericórdia is closed, similar to the Santa Casa de Lisboa. The hospital was called Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Todos os Santos in Olinda was closed. [9][10] The new town of Enguaguaçu was then known as the town of Todos os Santos. There is speculation that the name Santos would come from the port of Santos in Lisbon, similar to the location of the new settlement. Hence, the region close to Outeiro was known as "Vila do Porto de Santos", and later, just "Santos". [6][7][8]

Twentieth Century edit

The export of coffee from the Port of Santos gave rise to the city and mostly accounted for the wealth of the city at the turn of the 20th century. Export and import through its port have made it the modern city one finds today and turned it into the indispensable outlet for the production of the powerhouse that is São Paulo State. Adorning the landscape of the port city are the canals that are over a hundred years old. In 1899, Santos was the point of entry for the bubonic plague into Brazil.[11] In 1924 it became the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santos.

In October 2006, light crude oil was discovered off the coast in the Santos basin.[12]

Santos became a tourist city from the 1910s onwards, with the construction of the International Hotel and Parque Balneário and the construction of the beach front gardens in 1935. To this day, tourism in Santos is one of the main economic activities, mainly linked to beaches and historical heritage.

Geography edit

Santos is about 50 km (31 mi) from the metropolis São Paulo, capital of the state São Paulo, which is also the most populous city in Brazil.

The municipality contains the Laje de Santos Marine State Park, created in 1993, the first marine park to be created by the state.[13] It is divided into two distinct geographic areas: the heavily urbanized island and the continental area, about 70% of which is protected.[citation needed] The areas differ radically in terms of population, economy and geography.

Insular area edit

Santos partially lies on the island of São Vicente (Saint Vincent), whose territory is divided with the neighboring municipality of São Vicente. It is a densely urbanized area of 39.4 km2 (15.2 sq mi) that houses almost all the inhabitants of the city. It includes a flat area - Plain Coastal extension of the State of São Paulo - which has altitudes that rarely go above twenty meters above sea level, and an area composed of isolated hills called the Mass of São Vicente, the former home and endowed an urban illegal occupation with a mix of families characterized by high and low incomes,[citation needed] whose height does not exceed 200 meters above sea level.

The flat region of the island is almost completely devoid of native vegetation, although in the north region of the island - especially in the Alemoa, Chico de Paula and Saboó neighbourhoods - there are still remnants of mangroves. Before the occupation of the area of the island by 'chácaras' - rural residences, and subsequently by urbanization, there was a vast flooded land covered by mangroves, the native Atlantic Forest, and coastal vegetation.

On the city hills one can still find vast areas covered by the native Atlantic Forest, in spite of the existing chácaras and banana harvesting farms in the area. The 'Lagoa da Saudade' (Homesickness Lagoon), a pond located in one of the aforementioned hills, Morro Nova Cintra, was known to host a kind of caiman. The lagoon is also a popular destination among families in the city due to its playgrounds, barbecue kiosks, picnic spots and green areas. The disordered occupation of the hills represents both an environmental as well as a geological risk: the deforestation leads to frequent landslides, mainly from January to March, the traditional rainy season in the region.

Most rivers in the island were channeled when engineer Saturnino de Brito designed the system of canals in the city. As examples, we can cite the rivers Dois Rios ("Two Rivers") and Ribeirão dos Soldados ("Soldiers Creek"), which is nowadays referred by santistas as the 'Canal 4' on Avenue Siqueira Campos.

Major water courses cut the island in the north, such as the Rio de São Jorge (St. George River), which suffers from the problems of pollution and silting due to the occupation of its banks by slums.

Beaches edit

  • José Menino Beach
  • Pompeia Beach
  • Gonzaga Beach
  • Boqueirão Beach
  • Embaré Beach
  • Aparecida Beach
  • Ponta da Praia Beach

Islands edit

  • Urubuqueçaba Island
  • Barnabé Island
  • Diana Island

Climate edit

Despite the fact that it is located just outside the tropics, Santos has a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen: Af) with no real dry season.[14] Tropical rainforest climates are typically found near the equator, so Santos featuring this type of climate is an exceptional situation. All months of the year averages more than 60 mm of rainfall during the course of the year. Santos features warm weather throughout the year, though June in Santos is somewhat cooler (and drier) than January. Mean temperatures in the city are around 19 °C during wintertime and around 25 °C in the summer months. Precipitation in Santos is very high, amounting to around 2,000 mm (78.7 in) annually. Santos lies in one of the few isolated regions of Brazil outside of the tropical Amazon Basin that receive more than 2,000 mm (79 in) of total average precipitation annually, although nearby Ubatuba, approximately 140 km (87 mi) to the east-northeast, is considerably wetter than Santos, receiving an average of 2,645 mm (104.1 in) of precipitation annually.

Climate data for Santos, Brazil (1961–1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 42
(108)
40.3
(104.5)
38.3
(100.9)
37
(99)
37
(99)
34.5
(94.1)
35.8
(96.4)
38.7
(101.7)
40.8
(105.4)
38.4
(101.1)
40.3
(104.5)
40.7
(105.3)
42
(108)
Average high °C (°F) 28.6
(83.5)
28.9
(84.0)
28.1
(82.6)
26.3
(79.3)
24.8
(76.6)
23.2
(73.8)
22.8
(73.0)
22.8
(73.0)
22.4
(72.3)
24.2
(75.6)
25.8
(78.4)
27.4
(81.3)
25.4
(77.7)
Daily mean °C (°F) 25.5
(77.9)
25.7
(78.3)
25.1
(77.2)
23.3
(73.9)
21.2
(70.2)
19.6
(67.3)
18.8
(65.8)
19.4
(66.9)
20.0
(68.0)
21.4
(70.5)
23.0
(73.4)
24.4
(75.9)
22.3
(72.1)
Average low °C (°F) 22.2
(72.0)
22.4
(72.3)
22.0
(71.6)
20.1
(68.2)
17.9
(64.2)
16.3
(61.3)
15.5
(59.9)
16.2
(61.2)
17.2
(63.0)
18.5
(65.3)
19.9
(67.8)
21.2
(70.2)
19.1
(66.4)
Record low °C (°F) 14.6
(58.3)
14.1
(57.4)
15.3
(59.5)
10
(50)
8.7
(47.7)
4.2
(39.6)
2
(36)
4.3
(39.7)
7.2
(45.0)
10.4
(50.7)
8.2
(46.8)
13.6
(56.5)
2
(36)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 255.9
(10.07)
220.3
(8.67)
221.1
(8.70)
193.6
(7.62)
144.3
(5.68)
106.2
(4.18)
121.6
(4.79)
78.4
(3.09)
130.2
(5.13)
146.0
(5.75)
162.0
(6.38)
210.9
(8.30)
1,990.6
(78.37)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 13 12 12 12 9 8 8 8 11 13 12 14 132
Average relative humidity (%) 79 80 83 83 81 81 77 75 82 81 78 79 79.9
Mean monthly sunshine hours 155.8 149.4 153.8 144.9 158.7 141.3 153.0 136.3 88.3 107.8 132.3 134.3 1,655.9
Source: INMET[15]

Economy edit

 
Treemap showing the market share of exports, by product, for the municipality of Santos, São Paulo in 2014 generated by DataViva

The Port of Santos is the biggest seaport in Latin America, which handled 96 million tons and 2.7 million TEUs in 2010. It has large industrial complexes and shipping centers, which handle a large portion of the world's coffee exports, as well as a number of other Brazilian exports including steel, oil, cars, oranges, bananas and cotton.

As of 2014, the municipality of Santos was the 6th largest exporting city, by value, in Brazil by trading $4.36B (USD) worth of goods.[16] The top four products exported from Santos were raw sugar (23% of total exports), refined petroleum (16%), coffee (15%), and soybeans (13%).[17][18]

Transportation edit

Airport and Air Force Base edit

Santos Air Force Base - BAST, a base of the Brazilian Air Force, is located in the adjoining city of Guarujá.

The city will be served by Guarujá Civil Metropolitan Aerodrome, located in Guarujá.

Notable people edit

Twin towns – sister cities edit

 
View of Downtown Santos from Serrat Mountain

Santos is twinned with:[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 8, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  3. ^ "The City of Santos". www.seemannsmission.org. Adelar Schünke and Lukas Müller. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  4. ^ Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar Nº 815
  5. ^ Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística
  6. ^ a b c Santos. "História". Retrieved 2014-09-22.
  7. ^ a b c Fundação Arquivo e Memória de Santos. "Biblioteca Virtual". Retrieved 2014-09-22.
  8. ^ a b c Benedito Lima de Toledo. "A Cidade de Santos: Iconografia e História" (PDF). Universidade de São Paulo. Retrieved 2014-09-22.
  9. ^ "Catálogo - ID: 44158". IBGE. Retrieved 2018-06-08.
  10. ^ "A Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Olinda e seu prestigio social e político em Pernambuco". ABHR.
  11. ^ de Carval ho R; Serra-Freire N; Linardi P; de Almeida A; da Costa J (2001). "Small rodents fleas from the bubonic plague focus located in the Serra dos Órgãos Mountain Range, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil". Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 96 (5): 603–9. doi:10.1590/S0074-02762001000500003. PMID 11500756.
  12. ^ . Forbes. 10 April 2006. Archived from the original on June 3, 2008.
  13. ^ O Parque Estadual Marinho da Laje de Santos (in Portuguese), Instituto Laje Viva, retrieved 2017-01-20
  14. ^ Climate Summary for Santos, São Paulo
  15. ^ "NORMAIS CLIMATOLÓGICAS DO BRASIL 1961-1990" (in Portuguese). Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  16. ^ DataViva. "Brazilian International Trade by Municipality (2014)", DataViva. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  17. ^ DataViva. "Exports of Santos (2014)", DataViva. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  18. ^ DataViva. "International Trade Data - Santos (2014)", DataViva. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  19. ^ "Santos e a portuguesa Viseu se tornam cidades irmãs". santos.sp.gov.br (in Portuguese). Santos. 2018-07-18. Retrieved 2020-05-22.

External links edit

  • (in Portuguese) Official website

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Coffee Museum where world coffee prices were once negotiated There is also a football memorial dedicated to the city s greatest players which includes Pele who spent the majority of his career with Santos Futebol Clube Its beachfront garden 5 335 m 5 834 yd in length figures in Guinness World Records as the largest beachfront garden in the world SantosMunicipalityMunicipality of SantosFrom top left to right buildings on the edge of town Monument of the 100 Years of Japanese Immigration in Roberto Mario Santini Park beach front garden Channel 6 of the city s drainage system Ponta da Praia landmark and view of Santos Bay cargo ship at the entrance to the Port of Santos and panoramic view of the Santos waterfront FlagCoat of armsMotto s Patriam Charitatem et Libertatem Docui Latin To the homeland I taught charity and liberty SantosCoordinates 23 56 13 S 46 19 30 W 23 93694 S 46 32500 W 23 93694 46 32500Country BrazilState Sao PauloGovernment TypeMayor council MayorRogerio Santos PSDB Area Municipality280 67 km2 108 37 sq mi Elevation2 m 7 ft Population 2020 1 Municipality433 656 Density1 500 km2 4 000 sq mi Urban1 897 551DemonymSantistaTime zoneUTC 3 BRT Postal code11000 000Area code 55 13HDI 2010 0 840 very high 2 UNDP Websitesantos wbr sp wbr gov wbr br Contents 1 History 1 1 Early colonization 1 2 Twentieth Century 2 Geography 2 1 Insular area 2 2 Beaches 2 3 Islands 2 4 Climate 3 Economy 4 Transportation 4 1 Airport and Air Force Base 5 Notable people 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2013 Early colonization edit There are reports about the island of Sao Vicente just two years after the official discovery of Brazil in 1502 with the expedition of Amerigo Vespucci to explore the Brazilian coast When passing through the island formerly named Goiao or Guaiao by the natives the expedition decided to give it the name of Sao Vincente for the day s saint 6 7 8 However in 1531 due to the decline of the Portuguese crown s business in India Brazil rose on importance King D Joao III sent for a squad for the demarcation of territories on the island of Sao Vicente The captain Martim Afonso de Sousa discovered a small village and a dock known as Porto de Sao Vicente One of the exiles brought by Amerigo Vespucci s expedition Cosme Fernandes had founded the trading village which had boomed Miguel Alfonso took the town by force granting land on the island to settlers 6 7 8 In 1543 with the completion of the construction of a chapel on a hillock in honor of Santa Catarina by Luis de Gois Bras Cubas ordered the port to be moved to the site of Enguaguacu which was calmer The town booked to facilitate the trade that was unlocked with this move The Portuguese nobleman ordered the construction of Brazil s second and at the time only hospital as Hospital da Santa Casa de Misericordia is closed similar to the Santa Casa de Lisboa The hospital was called Santa Casa de Misericordia de Todos os Santos in Olinda was closed 9 10 The new town of Enguaguacu was then known as the town of Todos os Santos There is speculation that the name Santos would come from the port of Santos in Lisbon similar to the location of the new settlement Hence the region close to Outeiro was known as Vila do Porto de Santos and later just Santos 6 7 8 Twentieth Century edit The export of coffee from the Port of Santos gave rise to the city and mostly accounted for the wealth of the city at the turn of the 20th century Export and import through its port have made it the modern city one finds today and turned it into the indispensable outlet for the production of the powerhouse that is Sao Paulo State Adorning the landscape of the port city are the canals that are over a hundred years old In 1899 Santos was the point of entry for the bubonic plague into Brazil 11 In 1924 it became the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santos In October 2006 light crude oil was discovered off the coast in the Santos basin 12 Santos became a tourist city from the 1910s onwards with the construction of the International Hotel and Parque Balneario and the construction of the beach front gardens in 1935 To this day tourism in Santos is one of the main economic activities mainly linked to beaches and historical heritage Geography editSantos is about 50 km 31 mi from the metropolis Sao Paulo capital of the state Sao Paulo which is also the most populous city in Brazil The municipality contains the Laje de Santos Marine State Park created in 1993 the first marine park to be created by the state 13 It is divided into two distinct geographic areas the heavily urbanized island and the continental area about 70 of which is protected citation needed The areas differ radically in terms of population economy and geography Insular area edit Santos partially lies on the island of Sao Vicente Saint Vincent whose territory is divided with the neighboring municipality of Sao Vicente It is a densely urbanized area of 39 4 km2 15 2 sq mi that houses almost all the inhabitants of the city It includes a flat area Plain Coastal extension of the State of Sao Paulo which has altitudes that rarely go above twenty meters above sea level and an area composed of isolated hills called the Mass of Sao Vicente the former home and endowed an urban illegal occupation with a mix of families characterized by high and low incomes citation needed whose height does not exceed 200 meters above sea level The flat region of the island is almost completely devoid of native vegetation although in the north region of the island especially in the Alemoa Chico de Paula and Saboo neighbourhoods there are still remnants of mangroves Before the occupation of the area of the island by chacaras rural residences and subsequently by urbanization there was a vast flooded land covered by mangroves the native Atlantic Forest and coastal vegetation On the city hills one can still find vast areas covered by the native Atlantic Forest in spite of the existing chacaras and banana harvesting farms in the area The Lagoa da Saudade Homesickness Lagoon a pond located in one of the aforementioned hills Morro Nova Cintra was known to host a kind of caiman The lagoon is also a popular destination among families in the city due to its playgrounds barbecue kiosks picnic spots and green areas The disordered occupation of the hills represents both an environmental as well as a geological risk the deforestation leads to frequent landslides mainly from January to March the traditional rainy season in the region Most rivers in the island were channeled when engineer Saturnino de Brito designed the system of canals in the city As examples we can cite the rivers Dois Rios Two Rivers and Ribeirao dos Soldados Soldiers Creek which is nowadays referred by santistas as the Canal 4 on Avenue Siqueira Campos Major water courses cut the island in the north such as the Rio de Sao Jorge St George River which suffers from the problems of pollution and silting due to the occupation of its banks by slums Beaches edit Jose Menino Beach Pompeia Beach Gonzaga Beach Boqueirao Beach Embare Beach Aparecida Beach Ponta da Praia Beach Islands edit Urubuquecaba Island Barnabe Island Diana IslandClimate edit Despite the fact that it is located just outside the tropics Santos has a tropical rainforest climate Koppen Af with no real dry season 14 Tropical rainforest climates are typically found near the equator so Santos featuring this type of climate is an exceptional situation All months of the year averages more than 60 mm of rainfall during the course of the year Santos features warm weather throughout the year though June in Santos is somewhat cooler and drier than January Mean temperatures in the city are around 19 C during wintertime and around 25 C in the summer months Precipitation in Santos is very high amounting to around 2 000 mm 78 7 in annually Santos lies in one of the few isolated regions of Brazil outside of the tropical Amazon Basin that receive more than 2 000 mm 79 in of total average precipitation annually although nearby Ubatuba approximately 140 km 87 mi to the east northeast is considerably wetter than Santos receiving an average of 2 645 mm 104 1 in of precipitation annually Climate data for Santos Brazil 1961 1990 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 42 108 40 3 104 5 38 3 100 9 37 99 37 99 34 5 94 1 35 8 96 4 38 7 101 7 40 8 105 4 38 4 101 1 40 3 104 5 40 7 105 3 42 108 Average high C F 28 6 83 5 28 9 84 0 28 1 82 6 26 3 79 3 24 8 76 6 23 2 73 8 22 8 73 0 22 8 73 0 22 4 72 3 24 2 75 6 25 8 78 4 27 4 81 3 25 4 77 7 Daily mean C F 25 5 77 9 25 7 78 3 25 1 77 2 23 3 73 9 21 2 70 2 19 6 67 3 18 8 65 8 19 4 66 9 20 0 68 0 21 4 70 5 23 0 73 4 24 4 75 9 22 3 72 1 Average low C F 22 2 72 0 22 4 72 3 22 0 71 6 20 1 68 2 17 9 64 2 16 3 61 3 15 5 59 9 16 2 61 2 17 2 63 0 18 5 65 3 19 9 67 8 21 2 70 2 19 1 66 4 Record low C F 14 6 58 3 14 1 57 4 15 3 59 5 10 50 8 7 47 7 4 2 39 6 2 36 4 3 39 7 7 2 45 0 10 4 50 7 8 2 46 8 13 6 56 5 2 36 Average precipitation mm inches 255 9 10 07 220 3 8 67 221 1 8 70 193 6 7 62 144 3 5 68 106 2 4 18 121 6 4 79 78 4 3 09 130 2 5 13 146 0 5 75 162 0 6 38 210 9 8 30 1 990 6 78 37 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 13 12 12 12 9 8 8 8 11 13 12 14 132Average relative humidity 79 80 83 83 81 81 77 75 82 81 78 79 79 9Mean monthly sunshine hours 155 8 149 4 153 8 144 9 158 7 141 3 153 0 136 3 88 3 107 8 132 3 134 3 1 655 9Source INMET 15 Economy edit nbsp Treemap showing the market share of exports by product for the municipality of Santos Sao Paulo in 2014 generated by DataVivaThe Port of Santos is the biggest seaport in Latin America which handled 96 million tons and 2 7 million TEUs in 2010 It has large industrial complexes and shipping centers which handle a large portion of the world s coffee exports as well as a number of other Brazilian exports including steel oil cars oranges bananas and cotton As of 2014 the municipality of Santos was the 6th largest exporting city by value in Brazil by trading 4 36B USD worth of goods 16 The top four products exported from Santos were raw sugar 23 of total exports refined petroleum 16 coffee 15 and soybeans 13 17 18 Transportation editAirport and Air Force Base edit Santos Air Force Base BAST a base of the Brazilian Air Force is located in the adjoining city of Guaruja The city will be served by Guaruja Civil Metropolitan Aerodrome located in Guaruja Notable people editGilmar 1930 2013 former Santos FC football player and two time FIFA World Cup champion 1958 and 1962 with Brazil national football team Pepe 1935 former Santos FC football player and two time FIFA World Cup champion 1958 and 1962 with Brazil national football team Affonso Giaffone 1968 former racing driver Diego Higa 1997 drifting driver and Hyperdrive championTwin towns sister cities edit nbsp View of Downtown Santos from Serrat MountainSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Brazil Santos is twinned with 19 nbsp Alajuela Costa Rica nbsp Ansiao Portugal nbsp Arouca Portugal nbsp Cadiz Spain nbsp Callao Peru nbsp Coimbra Portugal nbsp Colon Panama nbsp Constanța Romania nbsp Fernando de la Mora Paraguay nbsp Funchal Portugal nbsp Havana Cuba nbsp Kenitra Morocco nbsp Nagasaki Japan nbsp Ningbo China nbsp Porto Portugal nbsp Rizhao China nbsp Shimonoseki Japan nbsp Taizhou China nbsp Trieste Italy nbsp Ulsan South Korea nbsp Ushuaia Argentina nbsp Veracruz Mexico nbsp Viseu PortugalSee also edit nbsp Brazil portalSantos Jundiai Railroad Line 9 CPTM Line 10 CPTM All Saints Church Santos tramways Trolleybuses in Santos Engenho dos ErasmosReferences edit IBGE 2020 IDHM ranking PDF United Nations Development Programme Archived from the original PDF on July 8 2014 Retrieved March 3 2022 The City of Santos www seemannsmission org Adelar Schunke and Lukas Muller Retrieved 18 September 2014 Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de Sao Paulo Lei Complementar Nº 815 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica a b c Santos Historia Retrieved 2014 09 22 a b c Fundacao Arquivo e Memoria de Santos Biblioteca Virtual Retrieved 2014 09 22 a b c Benedito Lima de Toledo A Cidade de Santos Iconografia e Historia PDF Universidade de Sao Paulo Retrieved 2014 09 22 Catalogo ID 44158 IBGE Retrieved 2018 06 08 A Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericordia de Olinda e seu prestigio social e politico em Pernambuco ABHR de Carval ho R Serra Freire N Linardi P de Almeida A da Costa J 2001 Small rodents fleas from the bubonic plague focus located in the Serra dos orgaos Mountain Range State of Rio de Janeiro Brazil Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 96 5 603 9 doi 10 1590 S0074 02762001000500003 PMID 11500756 BG finds oil in Brazil s Santos basin Forbes 10 April 2006 Archived from the original on June 3 2008 O Parque Estadual Marinho da Laje de Santos in Portuguese Instituto Laje Viva retrieved 2017 01 20 Climate Summary for Santos Sao Paulo NORMAIS CLIMATOLoGICAS DO BRASIL 1961 1990 in Portuguese Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia Retrieved 5 September 2014 DataViva Brazilian International Trade by Municipality 2014 DataViva Retrieved June 24 2015 DataViva Exports of Santos 2014 DataViva Retrieved June 24 2015 DataViva International Trade Data Santos 2014 DataViva Retrieved June 24 2015 Santos e a portuguesa Viseu se tornam cidades irmas santos sp gov br in Portuguese Santos 2018 07 18 Retrieved 2020 05 22 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santos Sao Paulo category nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Santos in Portuguese Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santos Sao Paulo amp oldid 1178147286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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