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São Pedro (São Paulo)
São Pedro, Portuguese for Saint Peter, may refer to the following places: Brazil * Águas de São Pedro, a municipality in the State of São Paulo * Rio Grande de São Pedro, former name of the municipality of Rio Grande in the state of Rio Grande do Sul * São Pedro da Água Branca, a municipality in the State of Maranhão * São Pedro da Aldeia, a municipality in the State of Rio de Janeiro * São Pedro da Serra, a municipality in the State of Rio Grande do Sul * São Pedro da União, a municipality in the State of Minas Gerais * São Pedro das Missões, a municipality in the State of Rio Grande do Sul * São Pedro de Alcântara, a municipality in the State of Santa Catarina * São Pedro do Butiá, a municipality in the State of Rio Grande do Sul * São Pedro do Iguaçu, a municipality in the State of Paraná * São Pedro do Ivaí, a municipality in the State of Paraná * São Pedro do Paraná, a municipality in the State of Paraná * São Pedro do Piauí, a municipality in the ...
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Águas De São Pedro
Águas de São Pedro () is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo located from the state capital. At only , it is the second-smallest Brazilian municipality in terms of area, and had an estimated population of 3,521 . Águas de São Pedro means "Waters of Saint Peter". Its name is derived from the mineral springs in its territory and their location, which before the city's founding were part of the municipality of São Pedro (Saint Peter). The average annual temperature in the city is , and most of the municipality's vegetation consists of reforested area. In 2016 there were 2,491 vehicles in the city. Exclusively an urban area, with no rural areas, the city had four health facilities in 2009. Its Human Development Index (HDI) is 0.854, the second highest in the state of São Paulo, as well as the second highest in Brazil, surpassed only by São Caetano do Sul. Águas de São Pedro was incorporated in the 1940s. The city is known for its mineral waters of medici ...
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