- Mesoregion of Araçatuba
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Mesoregion of
Araçatuba— Mesoregion — Location of the Mesoregion of Araçatuba Coordinates: 20°48′29″S 49°22′52″W / 20.80806°S 49.38111°WCoordinates: 20°48′29″S 49°22′52″W / 20.80806°S 49.38111°W Country Brazil
Region Southeast State São Paulo
Area – Total 16,768.1 km2 (6,474.2 sq mi) Population (2010/IBGE) – Total 695,801 – Density 41.50/km2 (107.5/sq mi) Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3) – Summer (DST) UTC-2 (UTC-2) Area code(s) +55 18 The Mesoregion of Araçatuba is one of the 15 mesoregions of the São Paulo state, Brazil. It is located at the northwest portion of the state, and has an area of 16,768.1 km².
The population of the mesoregion is 695,801[1] inhabitants (IBGE/2010), spread on 36 cities.
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Municipalities
All data from IBGE/2010[1]
Microregion of Andradina
- Population: 181,710
- Area (km²): 6,891.6
- Population density (km²): 26.37
Andradina, Castilho, Guaraçaí, Ilha Solteira, Itapura, Mirandópolis, Murutinga do Sul, Nova Independência, Pereira Barreto, Sud Mennucci, Suzanápolis
Microregion of Araçatuba
- Population: 256,560
- Area (km²): 5,365.6
- Population density (km²): 47.82
Araçatuba, Bento de Abreu, Guararapes, Lavínia, Rubiácea, Santo Antônio do Aracanguá, Valparaíso
Microregion of Birigüi
- Population: 257,531
- Area (km²): 4,510.9
- Population density (km²): 57.09
Alto Alegre, Avanhandava, Barbosa, Bilac, Birigüi, Braúna, Brejo Alegre, Buritama, Clementina, Coroados, Gabriel Monteiro, Glicério, Lourdes, Luiziânia, Penápolis, Piacatu, Santópolis do Aguapeí, Turiúba
References
- ^ a b "2010 Census of the IBGE - Synopsis - Tables 761 and 1301 - Search" (in Portuguese). IBGE.gov.br. http://www.sidra.ibge.gov.br/cd/cd2010sp.asp?o=3&i=P. Retrieved 1 Aug 2011.
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