- São Caetano do Sul
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leader_name = José Auricchio Júnior (PTB)
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footnotes = Official IBGE 2006 Estimate |footnotes = HDI (2000 ) 0.919 – highSão Caetano do Sul (or São Caetano) is a city in
São Paulo state inBrazil , located in theGreater São Paulo Metropolitan Area. It is the city with the highest per capita income in Brazil (US$ 16,500.00 in 2003) and it also has the highestHuman Development Index (0.921 - betweenHong Kong andGermany ). It is acclaimed as the best city to live in in South America.Fact|date=July 2008Geography
São Caetano do Sul is located on a
plateau that is part of theSerra do Mar (Portuguese for "Sea Range"), part of the vast region known as theBrazilian Highlands , with an average elevation of around 800 metres (2,625 ft) above sea level - though at a distance of only about km to mi|70 from the Atlantic Ocean.Climate
According the
Köppen climate classification São Caetano do Sul has ahumid subtropical climate .The Best Standard of Living in Brazil
São Caetano do Sul boasts the highest social indicators anywhere in the country (even if using indexes such as those that compute the HDI formula). Illiteracy rates are very low and most people enjoy a safe city with well-maintained infrastructure. The only shanty town (
favela ) near São Caetano is a portion of the southeastern corner of Heliopolis (São Paulo's largest slum) next to the largePetrobras oil distribution and storage facility in nearbyIpiranga . Such border areas between São Caetano and adjacent citiesSão Bernardo do Campo andSanto André are prone to flooding which happens frequently especially in the more impoverished areas bordering the city of São Paulo, where the Meninos creek (atributary of the heavily polluted Tamanduateí river) is often littered with construction debris and garbage, exacerbating the flooding effect in the rainy season (Oct-Feb).The city is served by a comprehensive network of bus routes that also connects São Caetano to its neighbouring towns. There is also one commuter train line (operated by
CPTM ) that connects the city to São Paulo and its neighbours to the south, Santo André and Mauá.Demographics
Immigrants from many nationalities have settled in São Caetano but the most significant groups are comprised of Italians,
Spaniards , Portuguese,Germans and Japanese. In the 1950s, nationals from rural Northeastern Brazil started arriving as the region experienced a rapid industrialization boom.Access to domestic goods (% of population)
*Cellphones: 45.7%
*Telephone landlines: 97%
*Cars: 67.3%
*Personal Computers: 41.1%
*Color TVs: 99.4%
*Freezers: 100%Neighborhoods
Fundação, Centro, Santo Antônio, Santa Paula, Barcelona, Olímpico, Osvaldo Cruz, Cerâmica, Boa Vista, Santa Maria, Jardim São Caetano, Nova Gérti, Mauá, Prosperidade and São José.
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* [http://www.ibge.gov.br/ IBGE] .
* [http://www.saocaetanodosul.sp.gov.br/ PMSCS]
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