Sertãozinho is a Brazilian
municipality
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in the
state of São Paulo
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. The population in 2020 was about 127,142. Its area is 403 km
2. The municipality consists of Sertãozinho city and two districts:
Cruz das Posses and
Vila Garcia. Sertãozinho is 325 km from
São Paulo
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and 702 km from
Brasília
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.
History
In 1877, a settlement at Sertãozinho was founded on of land belonging to local farming estates. The land holders involved included
Antonio Pedroso Malachi
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,
Antonio Jose Rodrigues
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, Manoel Jacinto Bridge and Father Chico of Africa. Malachi, whose estate was called "Vila Nossa
Senhora Aparecida", donated about of land which was divided amongst
tenant farmer
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s. He built a chapel dedicated to the
Blessed Virgin Mary (located at 21 de Abril Plaza).
On 10 March 1885, under law 31, the village was made a ''district of peace''. On 5 December 1896, the village was made a town and named ''Ali Sertãozinho'' by law 463. This was ratified on 21 April 1897. On 26 October 1906, under law 1018, the district was founded and ratified on 12 December 1906. The name of the municipality has changed over time, including, Capela de Sertãozinho, Engenho de Nossa Senhora Aparecida do Sertaozinho, Aparecida de Sertãozinho, and its current name, Sertãozinho. The first municipal magistrate was
Renato Silveira da Motta.
For many years, the main industry of the municipality was
coffee
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Seeds of ...
production. However, the coffee fields became exhausted and the land was sold to ''colonos'' (former colonists) and investors who planted
cotton
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. By 1920, Sertaozinho was one of the top ten cotton producing areas in
Brazil
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.
In 1928, although
union membership was illegal in
Brazil
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,
communist
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entities organised dissident workers on the larger coffee plantations in Sertãozinho.
In the 1930s, traditional labour was replaced by gangs of labourers for hire, organised by labour contractors and communists.
[Stoikle V. and Chapman M. D]
''Coffee Planters Workers And Wives: Class Conflict And Gender Relations''
Springer, 1988 p277. , 9781349194124. Accessed at Google Books 6 August 2016.
After
World War II
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, cotton crops became less profitable and
sugar cane
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was planted in Sertaozinho.
[Welch C]
''Seed Was Planted: The Sao Paulo Roots of Brazil's Rural Labor Movement''
Penn State Press, 2010 p.238 , 9780271041827. Accessed at Google Books 6 August 2016. In the 1960s, Sertaozinho was again a center of conflicted labour relations in
Brazil
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when sugar cane cutters and mill workers threatened to
strike over pay.
Geography
Sertãozinho is located about 20 km to the west of the town of
Ribeirão Preto
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Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State wi ...
in the northern part of the state of
Sao Paulo
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in
Brazil
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. The area of Sertãozinho is 418,803 km
2 in total, metropolitan 265 km
2 and rural 253,118 km
2. Sertãozinho is approximately from the state capital,
Sao Paulo
SAO or Sao may refer to:
Places
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* Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso
* Saco Transportation Center (station code SAO), a train station in Saco, Maine, U. ...
.
Demographics
In the 2000 Brazil census, the total population of Sertãozinho was 110,999. 1,664 people lived in the rural part of the municipality. More than half the population of Sertãozinho is of Italian descent. Other ethnic groups include Spanish, Lebanese, Syrian, Portuguese, African, Germans and Japanese.
White Brazilian
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The main ancestry of curre ...
s make up 78.7% of the population,
Afro Brazilian
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s 4.2% and
Asian Brazilians 0.8%.
Pardo
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s (Mixed race people) make up 15.7%.
Communication
Sertãozinho has a number of radio stations, television stations and
periodical
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s. The
FM radio stations include Nativa, Conquista, VIP, Mais, Nova Gospel, Comunitária, Novo Milênio, and Boa Vontade. The television stations include
STZ TV
STZ TV is a noncommercial television station broadcasting from Sertãozinho, state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is owned by a local cultural foundation and rebroadcasts programs from TV Brasil.
History
The station was founded in 2007.
Referenc ...
, TVE Sertãozinho (educational), Rede de Televisão Boa vontade and TV Câmara Sertãozinho. The periodicals include ''Agora Sertãozinho'', ''Momento'', ''Momento Atual'', ''Pinga Fogo'', ''Classificados and Cia'' and ''Jornal do Farol''.
Urban development
In the south of the township, there are several
condominium
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s and stores on Avenida Atilio Balbo, the Anhanguera University and a campus of the Institute of São Paulo. In the eastern part of the township are the Ceagesp vegetables and grains market, schools and a sports complex. In the northern part, there are parks such as the
Gustavo Simioni
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ecological park. In the western part is a large
sugar mill
A sugar cane mill is a factory that processes sugar cane to produce raw or white sugar.
The term is also used to refer to the equipment that crushes the sticks of sugar cane to extract the juice.
Processing
There are a number of steps in pr ...
. In the downtown area is the Savegnago supermarket on Avenida Antônio Paschoal. There are a number of shopping precincts including the Baron gallery.
Transportation
The only active railway in the northeastern São Paulo state is in Sertãozinho. It is a
tourist attraction
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Economy

Sertãozinho is a major producer of
ethanol
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. In September, the township hosts an annual sugarcane and ethanol production technology fair. It is sponsored by
Fenasucro and Agrocana.
Sertãozinho has more than 500 industrial plants. Its Human Development Index (HDI) is 0,833.
Sports
Popular sports in Sertãozinho are
football and
roller hockey.
Sertãozinho Futebol Clube is the local
soccer team, and
Sertãozinho Hóquei Clube is the roller hockey club. Sertãozinho Hóquei Clube has won several national titles. There are a number of sports stadiums including: the Frederick Dalmaso stadium, able to hold 2,100 people; the Adelino Furtado Simioni, able to hold 1,000 people; the Arnaldo Bonini stable, able to hold 500 people; and the Comendador Alcídio Balbo stadium, able to hold 1,500 people. Sports centers were built for the
2016 Summer Olympics. These included: the
Silvério Selli center; the
Edgard Dega Gonçalves center; and the
Maria Rodrigues Zeferina Baldaia
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*170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877
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center.
Culture
The
Adami Faria de Aguiar Municipal Theatre is one of the largest in Brazil. There is a
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Screens
*
* External links
Cinemais official website
Cinema chains in Brazil
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theatre.
Governance
Sertãozinho has four city hall offices: Ferroviário Paschoal; Parque dos Ipês; Vila Garcia; and Cruz das Posses.
Notable people
*
Éder Militão
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Mili ...
– football player
References
External links
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Populated places established in 1877
1877 establishments in Brazil