Country Brazil City São Paulo Subprefecture Aricanduva Population 94,130 (2008) | Region Southeast Administrative Zone Southeast Area 6.8 km² | |
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Bairros List
Aricanduva
Jardim Barreira Grande
Jardim Catarina
Jardim Cotching
Jardim das Rosas
Jardim Imperador
Jardim Galli
Jardim Haia do Carrão
Jardim Nice
Jardim São Eduardo
Jardim Tango
Jardim Vila Formosa
Parque Maria Luisa
Vila Antonieta
Vila Nova Iorque
Vila Rica
Vila Sara Similar São Mateus, Centro Comercial Aricanduva, Guarapiranga, Albert Löfgren State Park, Vila Olímpia |
Aricanduva is a district in the subprefecture of the same name in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It is located along the west bank of the Aricanduva River, which crosses the city from east to southeast. The name Aricanduva originated from one of the indigenous languages of Brazil known as Tupi and means "place where there are many palm trees of the airi species".
Contents
Map of Aricanduva, S%C3%A3o Paulo - State of S%C3%A3o Paulo, Brazil
History
The Aricanduva district was administratively defined in 1999 as part of a general reorganization of the districts and subprefectures of São Paulo. It is believed the district was founded in the earlier 1900s (1902 or 1905).
Transportation
The district is serviced by several SPTrans bus lines.
References
Aricanduva (district of São Paulo) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA