Suzano

City of Suzano

Downtown of Suzano

Coat of arms
Nickname(s): Cidade das Flores (City of Flowers)

Location in São Paulo state
Suzano

Location in São Paulo state

Coordinates: 23°32′34″S 46°18′39″W / 23.54278°S 46.31083°W / -23.54278; -46.31083Coordinates: 23°32′34″S 46°18′39″W / 23.54278°S 46.31083°W / -23.54278; -46.31083
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast
State  São Paulo
Metropolitan Region São Paulo
Founded April 2, 1949 [1]
Government
  Mayor Paulo Tokuzumi (PSDB)
Area[2]
  Total 206.24 km2 (79.63 sq mi)
Elevation 749 m (2,457 ft)
Population (2015)[2]
  Total 285,280
  Density 1,400/km2 (3,600/sq mi)
Time zone BRT (UTC-3)
  Summer (DST) BRST (UTC-2)
HDI (2000) 0,775 – medium
Website Suzano City

Suzano is a city in São Paulo, Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo.[3] The population is 285,280 (2015 est.) in an area of 206.24 km².[2] The elevation is 749 m.

Suzano has a large Japanese Brazilian population. It consists of a large downtown area surrounded by residential areas. There are three main roads that travel through the downtown section. One of them is a one-way street (northbound), and two are one-way streets (southbound). It was named after the engineer who built the train station.

Suzano is an important industrial center today, although it was originally agricultural.

Many soldiers who fought in Italy's Monte Castello in World War II were from Suzano.

A medium-sized, average shopping mall, city hall, train station, frequent bus routes, and a number of tall office/residential buildings are features of this city.

In comparison with neighboring cities, Suzano has a quite few tall buildings. Most of the city's buildings were built in the 1990s.

Law and government

Seat of the city hall of Suzano

Suzano's City Hall is located in the Baruel Street in the downtown of the city.

Mayors of Suzano

Transportation

Railroads

Suzano has one train station that is part of CPTM line 11.

Roads

Suzano is crossed by three highways:

References

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