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The South-Central Zone is an Administrative Zone of São Paulo, Brazil. [1] According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 731,758 inhabitants. It is a region that is in constant development, with housing neighborhoods more valuable than in the city, such as Klabin, Vila Clementino, and Mirandópolis.
Currently, the original Alphaville site (23 km from São Paulo) has 33 gated areas, with more than 20,000 residences. The business area contains 2,300 businesses, including 11 schools and universities, with a daily movement of more than 150,000 people.
South Zone of São Paulo. Zona Sul. Location of the South Zone in São Paulo. Country
Jardim Paulista is a district in the subprefecture of Pinheiros in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.The neighbourhood of the same name, located within the district, is one of the neighbourhoods that make up the larger region of Jardins, and borders the neighbourhoods of Consolação, Cerqueira César and Paraíso.
The Vila Olímpia (in English 'Olympia Village') is an upper-class neighborhood in the district of Itaim Bibi in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Vila Olímpia is home to the Brazilian offices of several multinational companies including Unilever , Google , Yahoo! , CNET , Intel , Symantec , Microsoft , among many others.
Casa Branca (Portuguese for "White House") is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.The population is 30,520 (2020 est.) in an area of 864 km 2. [2] It was founded in 1841.
These include Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP), Mackenzie Presbyterian University, the São Paulo Foundation School of Sociology and Politics, Cultura Inglesa (an English language and culture school), the French Alliance, and the Central University of Maria Antonia. The Roman Catholic Colégio Sion is located on Higienópolis Avenue ...
Founding of São Paulo, 1909 painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva Courtyard of the college, Pátio do Colégio, in the Historic Center of São Paulo. At this location, the city was founded in 1554. The current building is a reconstruction made in the late 20th century, based on the Jesuit college and church that were erected at the site in 1653.