Cannabaceae

Lorena
Municipality of Lorena
Flag of Lorena
Official seal of Lorena
Location in São Paulo
Location in São Paulo
Lorena is located in Brazil
Lorena
Lorena
Coordinates: 22°43′51″S 45°07′29″W / 22.73083°S 45.12472°W / -22.73083; -45.12472
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast Brazil
State São Paulo
Metropolitan RegionVale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte
Founded1788
Area
 • Total414.16 km2 (159.91 sq mi)
Elevation
524 m (1,719 ft)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total89,125
 • Density220/km2 (560/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
12600-000 to 12614-999
Area code+55 12
HDI (2010)0.766 – high[2]
Websitewww.lorena.sp.gov.br

Lorena is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.

General

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Lorena is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte.[3] The population is 89,125 (2020 est.) in an area of 414.16 km2.[4] The elevation is 524 m, after the political emancipation of Canas, its last district.

The city was originated when a farm was constructed at the end of the 17th century. It became a parish in 1718, a municipality in 1788 and is a city since 1856. The city is now the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lorena. Its main business areas are industry, services and agro-business. It is also a highlight in region due to its three colleges, including areas from human to exact sciences. People of things who come from or inhabit in Lorena are called "lorenense".

The municipality contains the 281 hectares (690 acres) Lorena National Forest, created in 1934.[5]

Population history

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Year Population
2001 77,990
2004 77,843
2012 82,553
2015 87,178

Demographics

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According to the 2010 IBGE Census, the population was 82,553, of which 80,182 are urban and 2,371 are rural. The average life expectancy for the municipality was 70.64 years. The literacy rate was at 94.13%.

Media

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In telecommunications, the city was served by Companhia Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo.[6] In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted the Vivo brand in 2012.[7]

The company is currently an operator of cell phones, fixed lines, internet (fiber optics/4G) and television (satellite and cable).[7]

References

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  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 8, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar Nº 1.166
  4. ^ Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística
  5. ^ FLONA de Lorena (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-10-02
  6. ^ "Creation of Telesp - April 12, 1973". www.imprensaoficial.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  7. ^ a b "Our History - Telefônica RI". Telefônica. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
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