Nova Iguaçu

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Not to be confused with Nova Iguaçu de Goiás.
Nova Iguaçu
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Nova Iguaçu (Brazil  )
Nova Iguaçu
Nova Iguaçu
Location of Nova Iguaçu
Coordinates: 22°45′32″S 43°27′03″W / -22.75889, -43.45083
Country Brazil
Region Southeast
State Rio de Janeiro
Founded 15 January 1833
Government
 - Mayor Lindberg Farias (PT)
Elevation 25 m (82 ft)
Population (2006)[1][2]
 - Total 844,583
 - Density 1,612.1/km² (4,175.3/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3)
 - Summer (DST) UTC-2 (UTC-2)
Website: www.novaiguacu.rj.gov.br

Coordinates: 22°45′32″S, 43°27′03″W Nova Iguaçu is a city in southeast Brazil in Rio de Janeiro state. It lies northwest of the city of Rio de Janeiro, on the limits of the metropolitan area. The city hosts a significant number of low-income emigrants from Northeastern Brazil. The current mayor is former student leader Lindbergh Farias, of Workers' Party. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nova Iguaçu.

[edit] Sports

Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube is an important football club from the city.

Population is 845,000.

Nova Iguacu as a suburb of Rio, is under influence of the capital; people live in these cities, but commute daily to Rio.

[edit] References

Homepage do Vulcão de Nova Iguaçu

Scientific research indicates the hypothesis of an extinct volcano which might be present 2 km to the south of Nova Iguaçu City. [1]