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Santos, São Paulo

Santos
Municipality
Estância Balneária de Santos
From top, left to right: Canal 4; skyline from the Bay of Santos; Port of Santos; tourist tram; Museu de Pesca; Beachfront Gardens; panoramic view from Morro do Voturuá.
From top, left to right: Canal 4; skyline from the ; Port of Santos; tourist tram; Museu de Pesca; Beachfront Gardens; panoramic view from Morro do Voturuá.
Flag of Santos
Flag
Coat of arms of Santos
Coat of arms
Motto: Patriam Charitatem et Libertatem Docui
(Latin: To the homeland I taught charity and liberty)
Location of Santos
Santos is located in Brazil
Santos
Santos
Coordinates: 23°56′13″S 46°19′30″W / 23.93694°S 46.32500°W / -23.93694; -46.32500Coordinates: 23°56′13″S 46°19′30″W / 23.93694°S 46.32500°W / -23.93694; -46.32500
Country  Brazil
State  São Paulo
Government
 • Type Mayor-council
 • Mayor Paulo Alexandre Barbosa (PSDB)
Area
 • Total 280.67 km2 (108.37 sq mi)
Elevation(AMSL) 2 m (7 ft)
Population (2015)
 • Total 433,966
 • Density 1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Santista
Time zone BRT (UTC-3)
 • Summer (DST) BRST (UTC-2)
Postal code 11000-000
Area code +55 (Brazil) 13 (Region)
Website www.santos.sp.gov.br

Santos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tus], Saints) is a municipality in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, founded in 1546 by the Portuguese nobleman Brás Cubas. It is partially located on the island of São Vicente, which harbors both the city of Santos and the city of São Vicente, and partially on the mainland. It is the main city in the metropolitan region of Baixada Santista. The population is 433,966 (2015 est.) in an area of 280.67 km². The city is also home to the Coffee Museum, where coffee prices were once negotiated. There is also a football memorial, dedicated to the city's greatest players, which includes Pelé, who played for Santos Futebol Clube. Its beachfront garden, 5,335 m (5,834 yd) in length, figures in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest beachfront garden in the world.

The exportation of coffee from the Port of Santos gave rise to the city and mostly accounted for the wealth of the city at the turn of the 20th century. Exportation and importation through its port have made it the modern city one finds today and turned it into the indispensable outlet for the production of the powerhouse that is São Paulo State. Adorning the landscape of the port city are the canals that are over a hundred years old. In 1899, Santos was the point of entry for the bubonic plague into Brazil. In 1924, it became the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santos.

In October 2006, light crude oil was discovered off the coast in the Santos basin.


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