world.wikisort.org - BrazilNova Odessa (lit., New Odessa) is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Campinas.[2] The population is 60,956 (2020 est.) in an area of 73.79 km².[3] Nova Odessa was founded on May 24, 1905, by Carlos José de Arruda Botelho, Secretary of Agriculture of the state of São Paulo, and then settled by Ukrainians and Latvians.
This article is about the city in Brazil. For the city in Ukraine, see Nova Odesa. For the district in Ukraine, see Nova Odesa Raion.
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
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Coordinates: 22.7797°S 47.2962°W / -22.7797; -47.2962 |
Country | Brazil |
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Region | Southeast |
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State | São Paulo |
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Metropolitan Region | Campinas |
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Founded | 24 May 1905 |
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• Total | 73.79 km2 (28.49 sq mi) |
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Elevation | 570 m (1,870 ft) |
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• Total | 60,956 |
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• Density | 830/km2 (2,100/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC-3 (BRT) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC-2 (BRST) |
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Postal Code (CEP) | 13460-000 |
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Its name is due to a visit Carlos Botelho made to the city of Odessa, Ukraine, from where he brought the style of its streets, and not because the first settlers were from there (as they were not).[4]
History
In the early 20th century, the area of present-day Nova Odessa was classified as an uninhabited land suitable for farming. On May 24, 1905, the Brazilian government founded Nova Odessa as a "Núcleo Colonial" (the "Colonial Nuclei" were agricultural areas to where the Brazilian government wished to attract European immigrants in large-scale).
The first settlers to arrive in the area were immigrants from Ukraine, but, not adapting to agriculture (one of the pointed reasons for this is that they were not farmers originally), most of them soon abandoned the colony and moved to larger Brazilian cities. In late 1905, only a few Ukrainian families had remained in the nucleus. Determined to consolidate the colony, the Brazilian government sent João Gutmann to Riga, capital of Latvia, with the goal of attracting farmers to the colony. In 1906, the place received the first settlers from Latvia, that were the responsible for the consolidation of the colony. Later, other Brazilian immigration agents were sent to Latvia and succeeded in attracting more families.[5]
Culture
The city maintains or supports directly in several ways a wide range of departments, programs, groups and cultural institutions. Those include the Municipal Public Library (Biblioteca Pública Municipal Professor Antônio Fernandes Gonçalves) —that has a section of books in the Latvian language.[6] Although the city later received many people from other ethnicities, the Latvian Culture is still very noticeable and there are plans for the creation of a Center of Latvian Culture (Centro de Cultura Leta) there.[6]
Economy
The economy is based on industry, mainly textiles. The city's GDP went from R$373 million in 1999 to R$1.6 billion in 2009. With its per capita value reaching R$32,862 (2009 data) —double the national average.[7]
Climate
The city has a highland tropical climate, semi-humid with dry winters.
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References
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State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Cities of São Paulo by population |
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500,000+ |
- Osasco
- Ribeirão Preto
- Santo André
- São Bernardo do Campo
- São José dos Campos
- Sorocaba
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200,000+ |
- Americana
- Araraquara
- Barueri
- Bauru
- Carapicuíba
- Cotia
- Diadema
- Embu das Artes
- Franca
- Guarujá
- Hortolândia
- Indaiatuba
- Itapevi
- Itaquaquecetuba
- Jacareí
- Jundiaí
- Limeira
- Marília
- Mauá
- Mogi das Cruzes
- Piracicaba
- Praia Grande
- Presidente Prudente
- Santos
- São Carlos
- São José do Rio Preto
- São Vicente
- Sumaré
- Suzano
- Taboão da Serra
- Taubaté
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100,000+ |
- Araçatuba
- Araras
- Assis
- Atibaia
- Barretos
- Birigui
- Botucatu
- Bragança Paulista
- Catanduva
- Cubatão
- Ferraz de Vasconcelos
- Francisco Morato
- Franco da Rocha
- Guaratinguetá
- Itapecerica da Serra
- Itapetininga
- Itu
- Jandira
- Jaú
- Mogi Guaçu
- Ourinhos
- Paulínia
- Pindamonhangaba
- Poá
- Ribeirão Pires
- Rio Claro
- Salto
- Santa Bárbara d'Oeste
- Santana de Parnaíba
- São Caetano do Sul
- Sertãozinho
- Tatuí
- Valinhos
- Várzea Paulista
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- Águas de Lindoia
- Amparo
- Lindóia
- Monte Alegre do Sul
- Pedra Bela
- Pinhalzinho
- Serra Negra
- Socorro
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Sao João da Boa Vista |
- Águas da Prata
- Caconde
- Casa Branca
- Divinolândia
- Espírito Santo do Pinhal
- Itobi
- Mococa
- Santo Antônio do Jardim
- São João da Boa Vista
- São José do Rio Pardo
- São Sebastião da Grama
- Tambaú
- Tapiratiba
- Vargem Grande do Sul
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На других языках
- [en] Nova Odessa
[ru] Нова-Одесса
Но́ва-Оде́сса (порт. Nova Odessa) — муниципалитет в Бразилии, входит в штат Сан-Паулу. Составная часть мезорегиона Кампинас.
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