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  2. Greater São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    A legally defined specific term, Região Metropolitana de São Paulo (RMSP), one definition for Metropolitan São Paulo, consists of 39 municipalities, including the state capital, São Paulo. [2] The RMSP of São Paulo is known as a financial and economic centre of Brazil, with a total population of 20,743,587 inhabitants (2022 census [3]).

  3. São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The three airports together moved more than 58.000.000 passengers in 2015, making São Paulo one of the top 15 busiest in the world, by number of air passenger movements. The region of Greater São Paulo is also served by Viracopos International Airport, São José dos Campos Airport and Jundiaí Airport.

  4. List of metropolitan areas by GDP over US$100 billion

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    Greater São Paulo Brazil: R$1,621.000 billion 314.500 2022 [38] 2: Greater Buenos Aires Argentina: ARS 2,167.433 billion 235.600 2023 [39] 3: Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area Brazil: R$949.301 billion 176.095 2021 [40] 4: Santiago Metropolitan Region Chile: CLP 85,867.000 billion 128.800 2023 [41] 5 Metropolitan Area of Bogotá Colombia: COP ...

  5. List of cities by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Greater São Paulo Brazil: 314.500 (2022) [153] 22,700,000 (2022) [24] Greater Sudbury

  6. ABC Region - Wikipedia

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    The ABC Region is an industrial region in Greater São Paulo, Brazil. The name refers to three smaller cities south of São Paulo, capital of the Brazilian state of the same name. Originally, these three cities were Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo, and São Caetano do Sul.

  7. Osasco - Wikipedia

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    Osasco (Portuguese pronunciation:) is a municipality in São Paulo State, Brazil, located in the Greater São Paulo [3] area and ranking 5th in population among São Paulo municipalities. According to the IBGE 2015, Osasco currently has the 9th highest gross domestic product in Brazil, and the 2nd largest in the State of São Paulo.