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  2. São Paulo Municipal Government - Wikipedia

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    The São Paulo Municipal Government, composed of the Executive and the Legislative branches, is based in São Paulo, which is the main financial, corporate and commercial center in Latin America and the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere.

  3. Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de São Paulo

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    The Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de São Paulo, or EMTU, is a company owned by the Secretaria de Estado dos Transportes Metropolitanos (STM) (English: State Secretariat for Metropolitan Transports).

  4. 2024 São Paulo mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 São Paulo municipal election took place on 6 October 2024, with a runoff held on 27 October. Voters elected a mayor, vice mayor, and 55 city council members. The incumbent mayor, Ricardo Nunes of the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), ran for reelection.

  5. Itu, São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Itu is a historic municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba. [3] The population was 175,568 as of 2020, in an area of 640.72 km 2. [4]

  6. São Paulo Metro - Wikipedia

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    The São Paulo Metro (Portuguese: Metrô de São Paulo, [meˈtɾo dʒi sɐ̃w ˈpawlu]), commonly called the Metrô, is one of the rapid transit companies serving the city of São Paulo, alongside the São Paulo Metropolitan Trains Company (CPTM), Via Quatro and Via Mobilidade, all four forming the largest metropolitan rail transport network of Latin America. [3]

  7. Line 2 (São Paulo Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The first section of Line 2 (Green Line), initially called the Paulista Line, was built using the New Austrian Tunnelling Method. [3] The line opened on January 25, 1991, having at that time a length of 2.9 kilometres (1.8 mi) and four stations.

  8. Line 1 (São Paulo Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Originally called North-South Line, line 1 began construction on December 14, 1968. Commercial operation began September 14, 1974, with trains running in the first seven kilometers between Jabaquara and Vila Mariana stations.

  9. Line 4 (São Paulo Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Conceived since the years 1940s, the route of Line 4-Yellow was present in all studies for deployment of the Metro in São Paulo since. This road was consolidated in 1968 when the initial studies for the implementation of the current subway network, receiving at that time, the name of Southeast-Southwest Line.