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Bom Jesus dos Perdões, a city in São Paulo; Bom Jesus das Selvas, a city in Maranhão; Bom Jesus da Serra, a city in Bahia; Bom Jesus do Sul, a city in Paraná; Bom Jesus do Tocantins, Pará, a city in Pará; Bom Jesus do Tocantins, Tocantins, a city in Tocantins; Córrego do Bom Jesus, a city in Minas Gerais; Pirapora do Bom Jesus, a city in ...
562,303 km 2 (217,106 sq mi) Population- Total- Catholics (as of 2006) 360,000 287,000 (79.7%) Information; Rite: Latin Rite: Established: 22 July 1962 (62 years ago) Cathedral: Catedral Bom Jesus: Current leadership; Pope: Francis: Bishop: João Santos Cardoso: Metropolitan Archbishop: Josafá Menezes da Silva, when pallium is conferred
Bom Jesus is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Its population was approximately 11,309 in 2020. Its population was approximately 11,309 in 2020. The city is one of the coldest in Brazil, and snowfall is not uncommon.
[3] [4] In 1668, a small wooden church was built on the site, in the old town of Curitiba today, with a church dedicated to Our Lady of Light and Jesus. In 1693, the City Council was established in the place in order to elect the first municipal authorities.
Bom Jesus do Tocantins is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Tocantins.Its population is estimated at 5,008 (2020), and its area is 1333 km 2. [2]The Kỳikatêjê and Parkatêjê languages are spoken by the Kỳikatêjê and Parkatêjê peoples respectively in Terra Indígena Mãe Maria, which is located within the municipality of Bom Jesus do Tocantins.
Bom Jesus (meaning Good Jesus in Portuguese) is a neighbourhood (bairro) in the city of Porto Alegre, the state capital of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil, with a population of 11202, and covering an area of 2.6 million km². [1]
Bom Jesus has a rather dry tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw). It received national recognition in November 21, 2005 when it was measured the temperature of 44.7 °C (112.4 °F) in the town, the highest ever officially recorded in Brazil until November 2023. [7] The municipality contains part of the Uruçui-Una Ecological Station. [8]