Mauá | |||
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Nickname(s): Capital da Porcelana (The capital of porcelain) | |||
Motto: Quem ama cuida (Who loves cares) | |||
Location of Mauá |
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Location in Brazil | |||
Coordinates: 23°40′04″S 46°27′39″W / 23.66778°S 46.46083°WCoordinates: 23°40′04″S 46°27′39″W / 23.66778°S 46.46083°W | |||
Country | Brazil | ||
Region | Southeast | ||
State | São Paulo | ||
Founded | January 1, 1954 | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Donisete Braga (PT) | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 62.293 km2 (24.051 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 818 m (2,684 ft) | ||
Population (2010) | |||
• Total | 417,281 | ||
• Density | 6,463.69/km2 (16,740.9/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | UTC−3 (UTC−3) | ||
• Summer (DST) | UTC−2 (UTC−2) | ||
Postal code | 09300-000 | ||
Area code(s) | +55 11 | ||
Demonym | mauaense | ||
Website | Mauá, São Paulo |
Mauá (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈwa]) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, in Brazil. Is part of the metropolitan region of São Paulo. The population as of 2006 is 413,943 inhabitants (11th largest city in population number of the state), the density is 6,645.4 per square kilometre (17,212/sq mi) and the area is 62.6 square kilometres (24.2 sq mi). The density is in fact bigger, since one third of the city is occupied by industries and 10% is countryside or forest. Its name comes from the Tupi language and means the one that is high. As it's a municipality, it can also be translated as high city. However, back when the city was a small village, its name was Pilar, then the name was changed in 1934 into Mauá as a homage to Visconde de Mauá, entrepreneur which built the Santos–Jundiaí railway that passes through the city.
Mauá has the 23rd largest GDP of São Paulo state.
Is the birthplace of Brazilian tableware industry.
Although there are various types of economic activity in the city (logistics, metallurgy, chemical and electrical materials, and petrochemical), Mauá is still known as the "capital of china and pottery", because this activity was very important for the development of the municipality. There are two industrial centers (Capuava and Sertãozinho) and a large petrochemical complex plant where the refinery of Petrobras is located, the RECAP. These poles transformed Mauá into one of the largest industrial parks in the country. Major road interventions are being implemented (the Mário Covas Beltway and the prolongation of the Avenue Jacu-Pêssego/Nova Trabalhadores), which, due to the improved access to the city should influence the growth of industrial activity, who nowadays suffers with the bottleneck of the road network and its chronic lack of maintenance.
Some companies with headquarters or branches in the municipality of Mauá: ALCAN (Aluminum), CGE (metallurgical), Petrobras (petroleum refining, cooking gas and nitrogen), LED, Liquigas (cooking gas), Chevron-Oronite (petroleum products), Oxiteno-Ultrapar (gas oil products, except CNG), Firestone (tires), Saint-Gobain (automotive glass), Magneti Marelli-Cofap (metallurgy and automotive parts).