Piracicaba Explained

Official Name:Piracicaba
Settlement Type:Municipality
Motto:Audax in intellectu et in labore (Latin)
Audacious in intelligence and at work
Pushpin Map:Brazil
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Brazil
Coordinates:-22.7253°N -47.6492°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Brazil
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Southeast
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:São Paulo
Subdivision Type3:Mesoregion
Subdivision Type4:Microregion
Subdivision Type5:Metrop. region
Leader Party:DEM
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Luciano Almeida
Elevation M:547
Area Total Km2:1378.07
Population Total:423,323
Population As Of:2022 [1]
Population Density Km2:307.2
Blank Name Sec1:HDI
Timezone1:BRT
Utc Offset1:-03:00
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:13400-000
Area Code Type:Area code

Piracicaba (pronounced as /pt/ or pronounced as /pt/) is a city located in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. The population is 423,323 (2022) in an area of 1,378.07 km2.[2] It is at an elevation of 547 m above sea level.

Name

The place name comes from a word in the Tupi language that means "place where the fish stops", and it is formed by the junction of the terms pirá ("fish"), syk ("stop") and aba ("place").[3] The name refers to the waterfalls of the Piracicaba River, which bisects the city, which is a point where the "piracema"—fish swimming upstream to reproduce— are stopped.[4]

History

In 1766, Antonio Correa Barbosa, charged with the task of establishing a settlement on the estuary of Piracicaba river, opted for a location about 90km (60miles) from it.[5] The settlement was officially founded on August 1, 1767, as a povoação subordinated to the vila of Itu.[6] In 1784, Piracicaba got emancipated from Itu, becoming a freguesia.

In 1821, the freguesia was promoted to vila, known as Vila Nova da Constituição. In 1856, Vila Nova da Constituição was promoted to city status and in 1877 it was officially named "Piracicaba", following a law by the then councilman and future Brazilian president Prudente de Morais.

In 1944, the city was made the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Piracicaba.[7]

Notable institutions, events, resources

Piracicaba is home to the oldest agricultural university in Brazil, the Luiz de Queiroz School of Agriculture of the University of São Paulo.[8] Founded in 1901, the school is located on a farm with a large collection of trees and plants. It is also recognized as a leader in the field of precision agriculture. Other universities based in Piracicaba are the Methodist University of Piracicaba (UNIMEP)[9] and the University of Campinas' School of Dentistry.[10]

Piracicaba is known by the nickname "Noiva da Colina",[11] meaning "Bride of the Hill", and is the annual host to the "Festa das Nações" (Nations' Party, where people may find foods from all over the world),[12] and to the "Salão Internacional do Humor" (International Humor Exhibition), where cartoonists from around the world display comic drawings.[13] [14]

Piracicaba is famous for its sugarcane plantations,[15] traditional cachaça production,[16] and traditional music.[17]

Economy

The city is an important and traditional producer of sugarcane.[18] The harvest of sugarcane allows for the production of many derivates, including sugar, oil, and ethanol.[19] Copersucar, a large company that has a center of research on genetic improvement of sugarcane, participates in this growing industry.[20] [21]

Another characteristic economic feature is the presence of large industries, the main ones being Caterpillar,[22] ArcelorMittal,[23] Raizen and Hyundai.[24]

Geography

Piracicaba's altitude is 554 meters.[25] Temperatures through the year vary from average highs of 30 °C to average lows of 12.0 °C,[26] and Piracicaba experiences an average annual rainfall of 123 centimeters.[27] The area of the city is 1,378 square kilometers, making it the 13th largest city in the State of São Paulo.[28] The urban area of Piracicaba is 233.36 square kilometers.[29]

Demographics

The population in 2019 was 423.323. The Human Development Index for the city was 0.710 in 2000, and 0.785 in 2010, both falling in the "high" category.[30]

Religion

Like the cultural variety in Piracicaba, there are several religious manifestations in the city. It is possible to find in the city dozens of different Protestant denominations, as well as the practice of Buddhism, Islamism, Spiritism, and others. In the last decades, Buddhism and Eastern religions have grown in the city. There also are the Jewish, Mormon and Afro-Brazilian religions. According to data from the 2019 Census conducted by the IBGE, the population of Piracicaba was composed that year by Catholics (59.78%), Evangelicals (27.42%), no religious affiliation (7.47%), Spiritist (2.9%) and Jehovah's Witnesses (0.95%). The remaining 2.09% of the resident population declared themselves of other denominations or of undetermined religion.

Source: IBGE - Census 2019

Catholic Church

The Catholic church in the municipality is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Piracicaba.[31]

Protestant Church

The most diverse evangelical beliefs are present in the city, mainly Pentecostal, including the Assemblies of God in Brazil (the largest evangelical church in the country),[32] [33] Christian Congregation in Brazil,[34] among others. These denominations are growing more and more throughout Brazil.

Utilities

As of 2010, water and power are supplied at a level approaching 100% of the households.[35] As of 2019 there were 2.15 inhabitants per car in the city,[36] and, in 2022, roughly 0.72 inhabitants per mobile phone line, with 99% of the city's population calculated as having access to a mobile phone.[37]

Media

In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo.[38] In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted the Vivo brand in 2012. The company is currently an operator of cell phones, fixed lines, internet (fiber optics/4G) and television (satellite and cable).[39]

Notable people

Sister cities

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Piracicaba (SP) | Cidades e Estados | IBGE .
  2. Web site: IBGE - Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estat韘tica. ibge.gov.br. 4 March 2016.
  3. Web site: Vocabulário tupi-português das lições . https://web.archive.org/web/20120531040347/http://www.fflch.usp.br/dlcv/tupi/vocabulario.htm . 31 May 2012 . dead . Universidade de São Paulo (USP) . 7 June 2012.
  4. Web site: Piracicaba/BR . https://web.archive.org/web/20110223170415/http://www.urbal.piracicaba.sp.gov.br/caracteriza%E7%E3o/caracteriza%E7%E3o,%20historia%20e%20histsan/piracicabadireito/historiaecultpiracicaba.htm . 23 February 2011 . live . URB-AL . 29 August 2006 . 17 February 2011.
  5. Web site: Prefeitura do Município de Piracicaba. Tecnologia. Imagenet. www.urbal.piracicaba.sp.gov.br. BR. 2016-03-04.
  6. Web site: IBGE Cidades São Paulo Piracicaba Histórico. cidades.ibge.gov.br. 2016-03-04.
  7. Web site: Criação da Diocese Diocese de Piracicaba. Piracicaba. Diocese de. www.diocesedepiracicaba.org.br. 2016-04-04.
  8. Web site: Who we are University of São Paulo. www.en.esalq.usp.br. 2016-03-04.
  9. Web site: UNIMEP.
  10. Web site: Portal FOP-Unicamp. www.fop.unicamp.br. 2016-10-05.
  11. Web site: A "Noiva da Colina" e o véu — A Província - Paixão por Piracicaba. A Província - Paixão por Piracicaba. 16 April 2013. pt-BR. 2016-03-04.
  12. Web site: Festa das Naçoes de Piracicaba:33 anos de história.
  13. Web site: EBC. memoria.ebc.com.br. 2016-03-04.
  14. Web site: Salão Internacional de Humor de Piracicaba História. salaointernacionaldehumor.com.br. 8 July 2010. 2016-03-04.
  15. Audi. Raul. A study on sugarcane cultures in the Piracicaba region by means of photointerpretation: Part II. Bragantia. 1968. 27. 2. 383–394. 10.1590/S0006-87051968000200013. 0006-8705. free.
  16. Web site: Piracicaba volta a investir em cachaça.
  17. http://www.seer.ufsj.edu.br/index.php/temposgerais/article/download/1439/1080
  18. Web site: A força da cana. APLA. August 16, 2023.
  19. Book: Production of Ethanol from Sugarcane in Brazil: From State Intervention to a Free Market. Moraes. Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias de. Zilberman. David. 2014-03-31. Springer Science & Business Media. 9783319031408. 87. en.
  20. Web site: Centro de Tecnologia Canavieira vira S.A. e Copersucar volta ao comando. G1. 12 January 2011. 2023-08-17.
  21. Web site: Cerradão amplia para 36 o nº de sócias da Copersucar. Rural Centro. 18 December 2009. 2023-08-17.
  22. Web site: A Caterpillar no Brasil. MEMORIAL DO EMPREENDEDORISMO. 7 August 2015. 2016-03-04.
  23. Web site: Câmara homenageia Belgo - Grupo Arcelor Mittal. www.camarapiracicaba.sp.gov.br. pt-BR. 2016-10-05.
  24. Web site: AW Staff . 2011-02-28 . Brazil: Hyundai breaks ground on Piracicaba plant. automotiveworld.com. 4 March 2016 . subscription . [Quoting:] Hyundai has launched construction on its Piracicaba plant in Brazil's Sao Paulo state. The new 150,000upa plant is Hyundai's seventh outside of South Korea. The manufacturer is investing US$600m in the Piracicaba facility, which will start production in the second half of 2012.
  25. Web site: LOCALIZAÇÃO, RELEVO E EXTENSÃO TERRITORIAL DE PIRACICABA. IPPLAP. April 4, 2016.
  26. Web site: Clima e condições meteorológicas médias em Piracicaba no ano todo. Weather Spark. August 8, 2023.
  27. Web site: DADOS REFERENTES A: MEDIAS MENSAIS E TOTAL DE CHUVA - PIRACICABA - PERIODO 1917 A 2008. ESALQ. https://web.archive.org/web/20090306164756/http://www.lce.esalq.usp.br/exceldados/MEDIAS.XLS . August 8, 2023. 2009-03-06 .
  28. Web site: Áreas Territoriais. IBGE. August 8, 2023.
  29. Web site: Informações Gerais. IPPLAP. August 8, 2023.
  30. Web site: IBGE Cidades São Paulo Piracicaba. www.cidades.ibge.gov.br. 2019-08-29.
  31. Web site: São Paulo (Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. 2024-06-22. www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  32. Web site: Campos Eclesiásticos. 2018-12-10. 2024-06-22. CONFRADESP. Portuguese.
  33. Web site: Arquivos: Locais. 2024-06-22. Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede. Portuguese.
  34. Web site: Localidade - Congregação Cristã no Brasil. 2024-06-22. congregacaocristanobrasil.org.br. Portuguese.
  35. Web site: NÍVEL DE ATENDIMENTO DE ABASTECIMENTO DE ÁGUA NO MUNICÍPIO DE PIRACICABA - 1991, 2000 E 2010. IPPLAP- Instituto de Pesquisas e Planejamento de Piracicaba. October 4, 2016.
  36. Web site: Piracicaba, Limeira e Santa Bárbara d'Oeste têm índice elevado de carros por habitantes. 3 September 2019 . G1. August 14, 2023.
  37. Web site: Piracicaba tem mais números de celular do que habitantes. JP. August 14, 2023.
  38. Web site: Creation of Telesp - April 12, 1973. 2024-06-14. www.imprensaoficial.com.br. Portuguese.
  39. Web site: Our History - Telefônica RI. 2024-06-14. Telefônica.