Porto Ferreira

Porto Ferreira
Municipality

Location in São Paulo state
Porto Ferreira

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 21°51′14″S 47°28′44″W / 21.85389°S 47.47889°W / -21.85389; -47.47889Coordinates: 21°51′14″S 47°28′44″W / 21.85389°S 47.47889°W / -21.85389; -47.47889
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast Region
State São Paulo
Mesoregion Campinas
Microregion Pirassununga
Government
  Mayor Renata Anchão Braga (PSDB)
Area
  Total 244.9 km2 (94.6 sq mi)
Elevation 559 m (1,834 ft)
Population (2015)
  Total 54,761
  Density 220/km2 (580/sq mi)
Time zone BRT/BRST (UTC-3/-2)

Porto Ferreira is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is situated on the Mojiguaçu River at an altitude of 559 meters. The population is 54,761 (2015 est.) in an area of 244.9 km².[1]

History

The valley where Porto Ferreira now lies used to be inhabited by Payaguá people. The settlement Porto Ferreira on the Mojiguaçu River was founded in the 1860s, at the place of a ferry. It was named Ferreira after the ferryman João Inácio Ferreira. The settlement grew because of its strategic location on the way to the coffee plantations in the region of Ribeirão Preto. Porto Ferreira was officially established on 9 February 1888, as a part of the municipality Descalvado. It was detached from Descalvado and attached to Pirassununga on 1 October 1892. It became an independent municipality on 29 July 1896.[2]

Demography

Data of the Census - 2010 Total population: 58.797

Per capita income: U$$3879,56 (estimative of 2010) Urbanization rate: 96.61% Annual Population Growth rate: 1.86% Number of hospital beds: 45 (per thousand inhabitants - 0,73)

Population that has access:

Source: IBGE

Geography

Higher point of the city is the High Mount, with 798 meters. The point lowest is the Island of the Ducks, with 545 meters. In the Railroad station the altitude is of 549.7 meters above sea level.

Climate

annual average

Topography

The City is plain, with small undulations, slightly inclined for the basins of the Moji Guaçu and its tributaries. To the north, mountainous.

Ways of Communication

Rodovia Anhangüera (SP 230), SP 215 and FEPASA, currently disactivated, with some stretches with the removed tracks.

Soil

Four types of soil are found, thus distributed for the area of the city: Yellow Red Latosol (62 km ²), Purple Latosol (74 km ²), Hidromórfico (27 km ²) and Dark Red Latosol (77 km ²).

Hydrography

References

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