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São Paulo macrometropolis

The São Paulo Macrometropolis[1] (Portuguese: Macrometrópole Paulista),[2] also known as Expanded Metropolitan Complex[3] is a Brazilian megalopolis that emerged through the existing process of conurbation between the São Paulo's metropolitan areas located around the Greater São Paulo, with more than 30 million inhabitants, or 74 percent of São Paulo State's population,[2] and is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.[4][5][6][7]

Greater São Paulo and Expanded Metropolitan Complex at night.
Satellite imagery of the Expanded Metropolitan Complex at night.
The macrometropolis and its divisions.
  Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, the core of the macrometropolis
  Jundiaí Urban Agglomeration
  Piracicaba Urban Agglomeration
  Regional Unit of Bragança Paulista city

Beyond the Greater São Paulo, the megalopolis encompasses the metropolitan areas of Campinas, Santos, Sorocaba and the Paraíba Valley, and other nearby cities, which include urban agglomerations in the conurbation process, as Jundiaí and Piracicaba. The total population of these areas added to the state capital exceeds 31.5 million inhabitants, or about 75% of the population of the entire state of São Paulo.[6]

The metropolitan complex is the only urban cluster (of agglomerations) of its kind in South America and covers an area of approximately 53 thousand square kilometers, connecting 174 municipalities and retains much of the industrial and economic output of the country.[6]

Divisions edit

Region[8][9] Population Seat city Population
1 Metropolitan Region of São Paulo 21,860,000 São Paulo 12,310,000
2 Metropolitan Region of Campinas 3,300,000 Campinas 1,215,000
3 Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte 2,550,000 São José dos Campos 725,000
4 Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba 2,150,000 Sorocaba 685,000
5 Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista 1,880,000 Santos 435,000
6 Piracicaba Urban Agglomeration 1,500,000 Piracicaba 410,000
7 Jundiaí Urban Agglomeration 825,000 Jundiaí 425,000
8 Regional Unit of Bragança Paulista city 480,000 Bragança Paulista 170,000
São Paulo Macrometropolis 34,500,000

Biggest Municipalities edit

1,000,000+ edit

500,000–999,999 edit

200,000–499,999 edit

100,000–199,999 edit

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Zioni, Silvana; Silva, Gerardo; Passarelli, Silvia Helena (2011), Structuring dynamics of São Paulo macrometropolis: perspectives and strategies for rail infrastructure re-functioning.ZIONI, ; , ; , .
  2. ^ a b "Macrometrópole Paulista". Emplasa. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
  3. ^ "Os eixos de desenvolvimento e a estruturação urbano-industrial do estado de São Paulo, Brasil". www.ub.es. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  4. ^ Eugenio Fernandes Queiroga (May 2005). "A Megalópole do Sudeste Brasileiro: a formação de uma nova entidade urbana para além das noções de macro-metrópole e de complexo metropolitano expandido". Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
  6. ^ a b c Diego Zanchetta (2008-08-03). . O Estado de S. Paulo. Archived from the original on June 25, 2011. Retrieved 2008-08-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Secretaria de Planamento de São Paulo, ed. (2007). "CAPÍTULO II DESENVOLVIMENTO REGIONAL E METROPOLITANO" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-04-04.
  8. ^ "IBGE releases population estimates for municipalities in 2016". IBGE. 2016-08-30. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  9. ^ "Estimativas populacionais para os municípios e para as Unidades da Federação brasileiros em 01.07.2016". IBGE. 2016-08-30. Retrieved 2016-08-30.

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The Sao Paulo Macrometropolis 1 Portuguese Macrometropole Paulista 2 also known as Expanded Metropolitan Complex 3 is a Brazilian megalopolis that emerged through the existing process of conurbation between the Sao Paulo s metropolitan areas located around the Greater Sao Paulo with more than 30 million inhabitants or 74 percent of Sao Paulo State s population 2 and is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world 4 5 6 7 Greater Sao Paulo and Expanded Metropolitan Complex at night Satellite imagery of the Expanded Metropolitan Complex at night The macrometropolis and its divisions Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo the core of the macrometropolis Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista Metropolitan Region of Campinas Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraiba e Litoral Norte Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba Jundiai Urban Agglomeration Piracicaba Urban Agglomeration Regional Unit of Braganca Paulista cityBeyond the Greater Sao Paulo the megalopolis encompasses the metropolitan areas of Campinas Santos Sorocaba and the Paraiba Valley and other nearby cities which include urban agglomerations in the conurbation process as Jundiai and Piracicaba The total population of these areas added to the state capital exceeds 31 5 million inhabitants or about 75 of the population of the entire state of Sao Paulo 6 The metropolitan complex is the only urban cluster of agglomerations of its kind in South America and covers an area of approximately 53 thousand square kilometers connecting 174 municipalities and retains much of the industrial and economic output of the country 6 Contents 1 Divisions 2 Biggest Municipalities 2 1 1 000 000 2 2 500 000 999 999 2 3 200 000 499 999 2 4 100 000 199 999 3 See also 4 Notes and referencesDivisions editRegion 8 9 Population Seat city Population1 Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo 21 860 000 Sao Paulo 12 310 0002 Metropolitan Region of Campinas 3 300 000 Campinas 1 215 0003 Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraiba e Litoral Norte 2 550 000 Sao Jose dos Campos 725 0004 Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba 2 150 000 Sorocaba 685 0005 Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista 1 880 000 Santos 435 0006 Piracicaba Urban Agglomeration 1 500 000 Piracicaba 410 0007 Jundiai Urban Agglomeration 825 000 Jundiai 425 0008 Regional Unit of Braganca Paulista city 480 000 Braganca Paulista 170 000Sao Paulo Macrometropolis 34 500 000Biggest Municipalities edit1 000 000 edit Sao Paulo Sao Paulo 12 038 175 Guarulhos Sao Paulo 1 337 087 Campinas Campinas 1 173 370 500 000 999 999 edit Sao Bernardo do Campo Sao Paulo 822 242 Sao Jose dos Campos Vale do Paraiba 795 992 Santo Andre Sao Paulo 712 749 Osasco Sao Paulo 696 382 Sorocaba Sorocaba 652 481 200 000 499 999 edit Maua Sao Paulo 457 696 Santos Baixada Santista 434 359 Mogi das Cruzes Sao Paulo 429 321 Diadema Sao Paulo 415 180 Jundiai Jundiai 405 740 Carapicuiba Sao Paulo 394 465 Piracicaba Piracicaba 394 419 Sao Vicente Baixada Santista 357 989 Itaquaquecetuba Sao Paulo 356 774 Guaruja Baixada Santista 313 421 Taubate Vale do Paraiba 305 174 Limeira Piracicaba 298 701 Praia Grande Baixada Santista 304 705 Suzano Sao Paulo 288 056 Taboao da Serra Sao Paulo 275 948 Sumare Campinas 269 522 Barueri Sao Paulo 264 935 Embu das Artes Sao Paulo 264 448 Indaiatuba Campinas 235 367 Cotia Sao Paulo 233 696 Americana Campinas 231 621 Jacarei Vale do Paraiba 228 214 Itapevi Sao Paulo 226 488 Hortolandia Campinas 219 039 Rio Claro Piracicaba 201 473 100 000 199 999 edit Santa Barbara d Oeste Campinas 191 074 Ferraz de Vasconcelos Sao Paulo 176 000 Itu Sorocaba 170 157 Braganca Paulista Jundiai 164 000 Itapetininga Sorocaba 160 000 Itapecerica da Serra Sao Paulo 159 000 Pindamonhangaba Vale do Paraiba 154 082 Francisco Morato Jundiai 155 000 Sao Caetano do Sul Sao Paulo 151 000 Mogi Guacu Campinas 149 296 Atibaia Jundiai 139 683 Franco da Rocha Jundiai 129 000 Cubatao Baixada Santista 127 000 Valinhos Campinas 122 000 Araras Piracicaba 121 282 Votorantim Sorocaba 119 000 Tatui Sorocaba 118 000 Varzea Paulista Jundiai 116 000 Salto Sorocaba 116 000 Guaratingueta Vale do Paraiba 114 000 Itatiba Jundiai 114 000 Poa Sao Paulo 112 481 Ribeirao Pires Sao Paulo 112 020 Santana de Parnaiba Sao Paulo 111 000 Jandira Sao Paulo 110 000 Caraguatatuba Vale do Paraiba 107 000 Itanhaem Baixada Santista 100 496 Paulinia Campinas 100 000 See also editMegacityNotes and references edit Zioni Silvana Silva Gerardo Passarelli Silvia Helena 2011 Structuring dynamics of Sao Paulo macrometropolis perspectives and strategies for rail infrastructure re functioning ZIONI a b Macrometropole Paulista Emplasa Retrieved 2016 08 31 Os eixos de desenvolvimento e a estruturacao urbano industrial do estado de Sao Paulo Brasil www ub es Retrieved 2010 07 04 Eugenio Fernandes Queiroga May 2005 A Megalopole do Sudeste Brasileiro a formacao de uma nova entidade urbana para alem das nocoes de macro metropole e de complexo metropolitano expandido Associacao Nacional de Pos Graduacao e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional Retrieved 2016 08 31 World Gazetteer Welt Ballungsraume Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved 2008 08 10 a b c Diego Zanchetta 2008 08 03 A primeira macrometropole do hemisferio sul O Estado de S Paulo Archived from the original on June 25 2011 Retrieved 2008 08 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Secretaria de Planamento de Sao Paulo ed 2007 CAPITULO II DESENVOLVIMENTO REGIONAL E METROPOLITANO PDF Retrieved 2014 04 04 IBGE releases population estimates for municipalities in 2016 IBGE 2016 08 30 Retrieved 2016 08 30 Estimativas populacionais para os municipios e para as Unidades da Federacao brasileiros em 01 07 2016 IBGE 2016 08 30 Retrieved 2016 08 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sao Paulo macrometropolis amp oldid 1093276907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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