Caraguatatuba

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Statistics
State: São Paulo
Metropolitan Regions: Caraguatatuba (capital)
Founded: 1857
Area: 484 km²
Population: 92,283 (2004)
Population density: 179.64/km²
Elevation: -
Postal code: 11660-xxx
Area/distance code: (00))55-12
Website: www.caraguatatuba.sp.gov.br

Coordinates: 23°37′14″S, 45°24′48″W

The City of Caraguatatuba, widely known by its abbreviation Caraguá, is a city in the northeastern state of São Paulo in Brazil. The name comes from the Tupi language and one of the words includes tuba meaning many. Caraguatatuba is the largest city of São Paulo north shore. The economy of the City of Caraguatatuba is driven by agriculture and tourism. The population in 2003 is 86,944, its density is 179.64/km² and the area is 484 km². The urban area and farmlands are within the coastline and valley areas, the majority of the northern part are heavily forested and rarely serves any roads to that area. The postal boundary dividing the 00000s and the 10000s lies to the southwestern boundary with Salesópolis.

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Year Population Density
2003 86,944 179.64/km²
2004 92,283 190.67/km²

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Caraguatatuba has a schools or a collegiate, high schools, churches, banks and a few parks.

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North: Natividade da Serra Northeast: Ubatuba
West: Paraibuna and Salesópolis Caraguatatuba East: Ubatuba
South: São Sebastião, Atlantic Ocean and Ilha de São Sebastião Southeast: São Sebastião, Atlantic Ocean and Ilha de São Sebastião
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