Jaú

For the national park in Amazonas, see Jaú National Park.
Jaú

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Nickname(s): The Capital of Red Land
Heart of São Paulo
The Capital of Female Shoes
Motto: "Ibicá Re Ig"  (Tupi)
"River that leads to good land"

Location in the São Paulo state.
Coordinates: 22°17′47″S 48°33′28″W / 22.29639°S 48.55778°WCoordinates: 22°17′47″S 48°33′28″W / 22.29639°S 48.55778°W
Country Brazil
Region Southeast
State São Paulo
Founded 15 August 1853
Incorporated 1889
Government
  Mayor Rafael Lunardelli Agostini (2012-2016) (PT)
Area
  Total 688,337 km2 (265,768 sq mi)
Elevation 541 m (1,776 ft)
Population (2006)
  Total 135,546
  Density 182.2/km2 (472/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3)
  Summer (DST) UTC-2 (UTC-2)
Website Jaú
HDI (2000) 0.841 – high

Jaú is a municipality in the center of the state of São Paulo, in Brazil. The population in 2008 was 133,333 and the area is 690.18 square kilometres (266.48 sq mi). The elevation is 522 metres (1,713 ft). The place name comes from the Tupi language; the town was formerly known as Jahu, named after a fish species which was found in the only river that runs through the town center.

History

The history of the city goes back to 1853, when a group of people decided to settle and found a village. Not until 1889, however, did it achieve the status of town. Its most widely known inhabitant is João Ribeiro de Barros, the first man to travel from Europe to South America by plane, in 1927, 23 days before Charles Lindbergh's flight.

Our Lady of Patrocínio Church, in Jaú

Economy

Jaú is located in a tropical weather region, known for its very fertile lands, which were once called "terra roxa" (purple land). The city is known as the national capital of female shoes, which are exported to the whole world.

Sports

Esporte Clube XV de Novembro is a traditional sport club of the town, founded in 1924. The club plays its home matches at Estádio Zezinho Magalhães. Jaú is also the birthplace of freestyle swimmer Renata Burgos, who represented Brazil at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

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