Barretos

Barretos
Municipality
The Municipality of
Barretos

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Location of Barretos
Barretos

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 20°33′26″S 48°34′04″W / 20.55722°S 48.56778°W / -20.55722; -48.56778Coordinates: 20°33′26″S 48°34′04″W / 20.55722°S 48.56778°W / -20.55722; -48.56778
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast
State  São Paulo
Mesoregion Ribeirão Preto
Founded 1854
Government
  Mayor Guilherme Avilla
Area
  Municipality 1,565.611 km2 (604.486 sq mi)
Elevation 530 m (1,740 ft)
Population (2010/IBGE)
  Municipality 112,101
  Density 71.6/km2 (185/sq mi)
  Urban 108,686
Demonym(s) Barretense
Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3)
  Summer (DST) UTC-2 (UTC-2)
Postal Code 14780-000
Area code(s) (+55) 17
Website http://www.barretos.sp.gov.br/ (Portuguese)

Barretos is a municipality in the northern part of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The city has approximately 112,101 inhabitants (IBGE/2010) and an area of 1565.6 km².[1] Barretos belongs to the Mesoregion of Ribeirão Preto.

Neighborhood in Barretos at Avenida 31 and Rua 24

History

The city was founded on August 25, 1854. The first chapel was built in 1856, where today lies the "Praça Francisco Barreto". In January 8, 1897, Barretos was officially established as a municipality.[2]

Economy

The tertiary sector of the city is the most relevant, with 72.09% of the city GDP. Industry is 21.64% of the GDP, and the primary sector corresponds to 6.28%.[3] The largest Latin American cancer center is based in this city.[4]

Culture

Barretos hosts annually the most famous rodeo festival in the country, the Festa do Peão de Barretos. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Barretos.

Transportation

Barretos is served by Chafei Amsei Airport.

Sports

External links

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References

  1. "Population at "Censo 2010"" (PDF) (in Portuguese). IBGE.gov.br. Retrieved 27 Jul 2011.
  2. "History of the City on the Prefecture Site". Barretos.sp.gov.br. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  3. "Municipal Profile at SEADE". SEADE.gov.br. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  4. http://www.hcancerbarretos.com.br


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