- Microregion of Jales
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Microregion of
Jales— Microregion — Location of the Microregion of Jales Coordinates: 20°16′08″S 50°32′45″W / 20.26889°S 50.54583°WCoordinates: 20°16′08″S 50°32′45″W / 20.26889°S 50.54583°W Country Brazil Region Southeast State São Paulo Mesoregion São José do Rio Preto Area - Total 3,928.9 km2 (1,517 sq mi) Population (2010/IBGE) - Total 149,197 - Density 37.97/km2 (98.3/sq mi) Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3) - Summer (DST) UTC-2 (UTC-2) Postal Code 15700-000 Area code(s) +55 17 The Microregion of Jales (Portuguese: Microrregião de Jales) is located on the northwest of São Paulo state, Brazil, and is made up of 23 municipalities. It belongs to the Mesoregion of São José do Rio Preto.
The microregion has a population of 149,197 inhabitants, in an area of 3,928.9 km²[1]
Municipalities
Cities and population (IBGE/2010)[2]
- Aparecida d'Oeste: 4,450
- Aspásia: 1,809
- Dirce Reis: 1,689
- Dolcinópolis: 2,096
- Jales: 47,012
- Marinópolis: 2,113
- Mesópolis: 1,886
- Nova Canaã Paulista: 2,114
- Palmeira d'Oeste: 9,584
- Paranapuã: 3,815
- Pontalinda: 4,074
- Populina: 4,223
- Rubinéia: 2,862
- Santa Albertina: 5,723
- Santa Clara d'Oeste: 2,084
- Santa Fé do Sul: 29,239
- Santa Rita d'Oeste: 2,543
- Santa Salete: 1,447
- Santana da Ponte Pensa: 1,641
- São Francisco: 2,793
- Três Fronteiras: 5,427
- Urânia: 8,836
- Vitória Brasil: 1,737
References
- ^ "2010 Census of the IBGE - Synopsis - Tables 761 and 1301" (in Portuguese). IBGE.gov.br. http://www.sidra.ibge.gov.br/cd/cd2010sp.asp?o=3&i=P. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ^ "2010 Census of the IBGE - Population - Table 2.1.20". IBGE.gov.br. http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/estatistica/populacao/censo2010/tabelas_pdf/Sao_paulo.pdf. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
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