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This article is about the district of the city of São Paulo. For the subprefecture with the same name, see Subprefecture of Santo Amaro. Place in São Paulo, BrazilSanto Amaro | |
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Location in the city of São Paulo | |
Country | Brazil |
State | São Paulo |
City | São Paulo |
Government | |
• Type | Subprefecture |
• Subprefect | Ailton Araujo Brandão |
Area | |
• Total | 15.6 km (6.0 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 52.411 |
• Density | 3.360/km (8.70/sq mi) |
HDI | 0.943 –high |
Website | Subprefecture of Santo Amaro |
Santo Amaro is a district in the subprefecture of the same name in the southern area of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It was formerly a separate municipality until 1933, when it was incorporated to the municipality of São Paulo.
A German school, Ginasio Humboldt Santo Amaro, was previously in Santo Amaro.
See also
References
- "Deutscher Bundestag 4. Wahlperiode Drucksache IV/3672" (Archive). Bundestag (West Germany). 23 June 1965. Retrieved on 12 March 2016. p. 19/51. "Ginasio Humboldt Santo Amaro Sao Paulo Rua da Matrica 204"
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