Aparecida

Aparecida

Infobox City
official_name = Aparecida


imagesize = 250px
image_caption = The Basilica of Aparecida


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mapsize = 250px
map_caption = Administrative division of the city
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Region
subdivision_type2 = State
subdivision_name = Brazil
subdivision_name1 = Southeast
subdivision_name2 = São Pauloarea_total_km2 = 120939
population_as_of = 2005 | population_total = 35942
population_density_km2 = 297.2
timezone = UTC-3
utc_offset = -3
timezone_DST = UTC-2
utc_offset_DST = -2
latitude = 22°50' S
longitude = 45°13' W
elevation_m = 542
elevation_ft =
website = [http://www.aparecida.sp.gov.br www.aparecida.sp.gov.br]
footnotes =

Aparecida is a Brazilian city and municipality in the state of São Paulo. It is located in the fertile valley of the River Paraíba do Sul on the southern (right) bank. The population in 2004 was 35,754 (estimated) and the area of the municipality is 121.232 km². Sometimes is referred as "Aparecida do Norte".

Aparecida is located 168km northeast of São Paulo and 240km southwest of Rio de Janeiro.

With an average altitude of 544 meters, and elevations varying from 525 to 620 meters, Aparecida has a hot climate with dry winters. Recorded temperatures are a maximum of 35º, a minimum of 9º and an average of 22º.

It is home to and named after the Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida, the patron saint of Brazil, declared so by Pope Pius XI in 1929. Pope Benedict XVI delivered a speech here in May, 2007.

Once part of the municipality of Guaratinguetá it was emancipated in 1928. It now depends exclusively on tourism generated by the devotees surrounding the statue of the Virgin. Aparecida receives more than 7 million tourists a year making it the most popular religious pilgrimage site in Latin America. These pilgrims come to visit the Basilica containing the statue of Our Lady of Aparecida. This statue, thought to have been found in the Paraíba River in October 1717, is made of clay and measures 40 centimenters in height. The dark colour was produced by the years of exposure to candles and lamps around the altar. In 1978 it was attacked and reduced to hundreds of fragments which were meticulously put back together by specialists from the Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo.

A visit to the new Basilica is a must-see if only for the vastness of its dimensions. The ex-voto room is especially interesting as it is lined from floor to ceiling with every possible wax representation of the human body conceivable. A room filled with pictures showing how people were cured or survived accidents with the Virgin's intercession is also worth seeing.

The city has other attractions besides the religious buildings such as a theme park, aquarium, and museums.

Among the local events are the Festa de Nossa Senhora Aparecida, on 12 October, which attracts more than 100,000 faithful, and the Festa de São Benedito, which has performances by several folkloric groups.

The name "Aparecida" has become so important in Brazilian culture that many other towns have taken on the same name. Other Brazilian "Aparecidas" are: Aparecida (GO), Aparecida (PB), Aparecida (RR), Aparecida Bela (MT), Aparecida d'Oeste (SP), Aparecida de Goiânia (GO), Aparecida de Minas (MG), Aparecida do Leste (MT), Aparecida do Rio Claro (GO), Aparecida do Rio Doce (GO), Aparecida do Rio Negro (TO), Aparecida do Salto (SP), and Aparecida do Taboado (MS).

External links

* [http://www.santuarionacional.com.br/ Official Site of the Sanctuary]
* [http://www.cidadeaparecida.com.br/ Cidade de Aparecida]
* [http://www.aparecida.com.br/ Aparecida]
* [http://www.aboutsaopaulo.com/city/aparecida/ Aparecida Guide]
* [http://www.explorevale.com.br/cidades/aparecida/ Aparecida: Cities of the Valley of the Paraíba River]


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