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  2. São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Website. Capital.sp.gov.br. São Paulo (/ ˌsaʊˈpaʊloʊ /, Brazilian Portuguese: [sɐ̃w ˈpawlu] ⓘ; Portuguese for ' Saint Paul ') is the most populous city in Brazil, the Americas and is the capital of the state of São Paulo.

  3. Languages of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese is the official and national language of Brazil[5]being widely spoken by most of the population. Brazil is the most populous Portuguese-speakingcountry in the world, with its lands comprising the majority of Portugal's former colonial holdingsin the Americas. Aside from Portuguese, the country also has numerous minority languages ...

  4. Paulistano dialect - Wikipedia

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    Paulistano (Portuguese pronunciation: [pawlisˈtɐnu]) is the Brazilian Portuguese term for the characteristic accent spoken in São Paulo, Brazil's largest and richest city, and some neighboring areas in the São Paulo Macrometropolis. It is the most influential accent in the country, recognizable as "correct" by 93% of Brazilians according to ...

  5. São Paulo (state) - Wikipedia

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    A total of 246.9 million chickens were estimated for 2018. The state of São Paulo was responsible for 21.9%. The national production of chicken eggs was 4.4 billion dozen in 2018. The Southeast region was responsible for 43.8% of the total produced. The state of São Paulo was the largest national producer (25.6%).

  6. History of the state of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    It has been inhabited since 12000 BC, when the first indigenous people came to the area. Portuguese and Spanish navigators arrived in the 15th century. In 1532, Portuguese explorer Martim Afonso de Sousa officially founded the first Portuguese settlement in the Americas, the village of São Vicente.

  7. Italo-Paulista - Wikipedia

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    The Italo-Paulista (Íntalo-baolista), also known as Paulistalian, [1] is a language that blends Italian dialects with the Caipira dialect. It was widely spoken by Italian immigrants and their descendants until the early 1960s in São Paulo State, especially in the Greater São Paulo region. Italo-Paulista or Paulistalian was commonly spoken on ...

  8. São Paulo State University - Wikipedia

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    São Paulo State University (Unesp, Portuguese: Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho") is a public university run by the state government of São Paulo, Brazil. Unesp has a combined student body of over 45,000 spread among its 23 campuses. The first of them is the Araraquara Pharmacy and Odontology Faculty, founded in 1923 ...

  9. Portuguese language in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese is the third most spoken language of the Americas, and the second most spoken language in South America. [1][2] It is the sole official language of Brazil and is a co-official language of several regional organizations, notably Mercosul, UNASUL, ACTO, CELAC, the Rio Group, and ALADI. The main varieties of Portuguese spoken in South ...