In this article, we will explore the impact that Suzano has had in different areas of society. Since its arrival, Suzano has captured the attention of millions of people and has generated discussions around its influence in various spheres. Over the years, Suzano has proven to be a relevant topic that has triggered significant changes in the way we relate, work and entertain ourselves. In this sense, it is essential to analyze how Suzano has transformed our reality and what implications it has for the future. From its emergence to the present, Suzano has left an indelible mark on society, which leads us to reflect on its impact and possible long-term consequences.
Suzano | |
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Município de Suzano Municipality of Suzano | |
![]() Downtown Suzano | |
Nickname: Cidade das Flores (City of Flowers) | |
![]() Location in São Paulo state | |
Coordinates: 23°32′34″S 46°18′39″W / 23.54278°S 46.31083°W | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Southeast |
State | ![]() |
Metropolitan Region | São Paulo |
Founded | April 2, 1949[1] |
Government | |
• Mayor | Rodrigo Ashiuchi (PR) |
Area | |
• Total | 206.24 km2 (79.63 sq mi) |
Elevation | 749 m (2,457 ft) |
Population (2022[3]) | |
• Total | 307,429 |
• Density | 1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-3 (BRT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-2 (BRST) |
HDI (2010) | 0.765 – high[4] |
Website | Suzano, São Paulo |
Suzano is a municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo.[5] The population is 300,559 (2020 est.) in an area of 206.24 km².[2] The elevation is 749 m.
Suzano's industrial growth was boosted in the past by the availability of available sites for companies to set up and by its access to highways that lead to the interior and coast of the state.[6] The Índio Tibiriçá, Rodoanel and Henrique Eroles highways pass directly through Suzano.[7] Suzano has direct access to the Ayrton Senna Highway, the Anchieta Highway and indirect access to Mogi-Dutra and consequently to Dutra itself.[8]
The municipality was created by state law in 1948.[9]
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.
The city features a medium-sized shopping mall, city hall, train station, frequent bus routes, and a small number of office and residential buildings. 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.
On March 13, 2019, there was a school shooting at the Raul Brasil School in Suzano. Eight people were killed before the two gunmen died of suicide.[10]
Suzano has one train station that is part of CPTM line 11.
Suzano is crossed by five highways:
In telecommunications, the city was served by Companhia Telefônica da Borda do Campo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted the Vivo brand in 2012. The company is currently an operator of cell phones, fixed lines, internet (fiber optics/4G) and television (satellite and cable).[11]