Cesário Lange

Cesário Lange
Municipality

Square in the city center

Flag

Coat of arms

Location in São Paulo state
Cesário Lange

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 23°13′36″S 47°57′11″W / 23.22667°S 47.95306°W / -23.22667; -47.95306Coordinates: 23°13′36″S 47°57′11″W / 23.22667°S 47.95306°W / -23.22667; -47.95306
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast Brazil
State São Paulo
Metropolitan Region Sorocaba
Founded December 12, 1878
Area
  Total 190.39 km2 (73.51 sq mi)
Elevation 590 m (1,940 ft)
Population (2015)
  Total 17,163
  Density 90/km2 (230/sq mi)
Time zone BRT (UTC-3)
  Summer (DST) BRST (UTC-2)
Postal code 18125
HDI (2000) 0.767 – medium
Website Official website

Cesário Lange is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba,[1] and the statistical mesoregion of Itapetininga and microregion Tatuí.[2] The population is 17,163 (2015 est.) in an area of 190.39 km².[3]

History

The municipality was founded in December 12, 1878 by João Mendes de Almeida, according to Law No. 29/64. It was assigned town category under Law No. 5285 of February 18, 1959, implemented January 1, 1960. Its political emancipation was made under Law No. 28 of August 19, 1966. The town was named in honor of Cesario Lange Adrien, its first teacher. Almeida built the first chapel in the city, dedicated to Santa Cruz, which was subsequently enlarged into a church.[4]

Highways

Economy and religion

Agriculture, industry, religious tourism and leisure are some of the economic activities practiced in the city, which is a breeding center thoroughbred horses.

In the city of Cesário Lange, is the Associação Torre de Vigia de Bíblias e Tratados (Watch Tower Bible and Tract Association), the Brazilian headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses religious group. That site is organized the work of the Witnesses in the country and print millions of Bible literature that are sent to all the Portuguese-speaking world, including Portugal.

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