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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. Transport in São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Train of CPTM. Faria Lima station, on Line 4 - Yellow.. With 13 lines, 187 stations and a total length of 377 km (234 mi) (of which about 353 km or 219 mi is within the São Paulo Metropolitan Region boundaries), [5] the São Paulo Metropolitan Rail Transport Network is the largest urban rail system in Latin America.

  4. Vila Formosa - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1923, Vila Formosa is located in the east side of the city of São Paulo. Before 1923 it was part of the district of Tatuapé. Most of the region belonged to the Casa Grande family who owned a large part of the region that later was acquired by the Jacob brothers.

  5. Pari (district of São Paulo) - Wikipedia

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    This geographical article relating to the state of São Paulo is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Capão Redondo - Wikipedia

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  7. Vila Prudente (district of São Paulo) - Wikipedia

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  8. Bixiga - Wikipedia

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    se.prefeitura.sp.gov.br: Bixiga is a neighbourhood in the center of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. [1] It is located within the district of Bela Vista.

  9. Osasco - Wikipedia

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    Osasco was founded in the 19th century by Italian immigrant Antônio Giuseppe Agù (currently the name of one of the main streets in Osasco). He came from commune Osasco in the province of Turin, Italy.