Paulista
Paulista | |
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Municipality | |
Nickname(s): "Cidade das Chaminés"("City of Smokestacks"), "Capital dos Eucaliptos"("Capital of Eucalyptus") | |
Coordinates: 7°56′27″S 34°52′22″W / 7.94083°S 34.87278°W | |
Country | Brazil |
Region | Northeast |
State | Pernambuco |
Government | |
• Mayor | Yves Ribeiro (MDB, 2021-2024) |
Area | |
• Total | 93.518 km2 (36.108 sq mi) |
Elevation | 13 m (43 ft) |
Population (2020 [1]) | |
• Total | 334,376 |
• Density | 3,600/km2 (9,300/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC−3 (BRT) |
Demonym | paulistense |
Paulista is a municipality in Pernambuco, Brazil, with a population of 334,376 as of 2020. It has the highest Human Development Index (HDI) of the Recife metropolitan area. It is the birthplace of footballer Rivaldo and is also famous for its beaches, including Maria Farinha with the giant Veneza water park. It was incorporated as a city in 1935.
History
In 1535 Paulista was a village, with two parishes, Paratibe and Maranguape, and formed part of the then village of Olinda. In the mid-16th century, the lands of Paratibe were donated by Coelho to Jerônimo de Albuquerque, services rendered to the Dubuquerque colony. Jerônimo de Albuquerque, after a while, ceded the lands of Paratibe to Gonçalo Mendes Leitão, at the time of marrying his daughter. Later, with the death of Mendes Leitão, his heirs sold them as properties, dividing from then on into Paratibe de Cima and Paratibe de Baixo (Upper Paratibe and Lower Paratibe). In 1856, the parish of Maranguape was acquired by João Fernandes Vieira and at the end of this century, in the year 1689, the two parishes, Paratibe and Maranguape, were sold to the pioneer of São Paulo, Manoel Álvares de Morais Navarro, known as "Paulista", giving rise to the current name of the city.
The later centuries were characterized by both political and economic growth for the city. Paulista was the second district of Olinda until 1935, which became an independent municipality and is currently formed by the districts of Paratibe, Arthur Lundgren I, Arthur Lundgren II, Jardim Paulista Baixo, Jardim Paulista Alto, Conceição, Janga, Pau Amarelo, Nobre, Maranguape I, Maranguape II, Jardim Maranguape, Alameda Paulista, Maria Farinha, Engenho Maranguape and Mirueira.
Anthem
It was made by Joel Andrade.
Portuguese Lyrics
O antigo Engenho de Manuel Navarro
Cresceu e para o mundo despontou
É hoje palco de um progresso imensurável
Paulista, símbolo da graça e do labor!
Em teu rico solo, o choro é riso
Doce paraíso encantador
Onde os dias têm mais luz
Onde as estrelas têm mais fulgor
Em cima, o céu é mais azul, é mais bonito
Em baixo, a brisa tem aroma de eucalipto
Teu povo é mais ordeiro e mais gentil
Paulista, fração linda do Brasil (BIS)
Qual grande lençol verde se agitando
Teu mar faz do teu leste atração
Enquanto o Sol que é bem mais Sol sobre teu solo
Esquenta o ar, esquenta a vida esquenta o chão
És o apogeu de um sonho lindo
Esplendor de um dia de verão
Onde a paz reside em paz
Onde as roseiras bem mais rosas dão
Em cima, o céu é mais azul e mais bonito
Embaixo, a brisa tem aroma de eucalipto
Teu povo é mais ordeiro e mais gentil
Paulista, fração linda do Brasil![2]
English Lyrics
The old Mill of Manuel Navaro
Grew and for the world it emerged
Is today an immeasurable progress stage
Paulista, symbol of grace and labor!
In your rich soil, the cry is laughter
Sweet charming paradise
Where the days have more light
Where the stars have more shine
Above, the sky is bluer, is more beautiful
Below, the wind has a eucalyptus scent
Your people are more orderly and kinder
Paulista, beautiful fraction of Brazil (BIS)
Which big green sheet shaking
Your east makes your sea attractive
While the sun is way more sun in your soil
Heat the air, heat the life heat the ground
Are the height of a beautiful dream
The splendor of a summer day
Where peace resides in peace
Where the rose bushes way more roses give
Above, the sky is bluer, is more beautiful
Below, the wind has a eucalyptus scent
Your people are more orderly and kinder
Paulista, beautiful fraction of Brazil
Beaches
- Conceição Beach - At 2 km (1.2 mi) long with many coconut trees, this beach has calm and very deep water. Also has many bars and tents.
- Janga Beach - an urban beach with artificial reefs
- Maria Farinha Beach - features quiet and shallow waters. At low tide, it is possible to see the reefs, and at this time, the beach has almost no waves.
- Pau Amarelo Beach - features quiet water and a formation of sand banks, which give rise to small sandbar islets and natural pools.
The beaches of Paulista are a nesting ground for endangered hawksbill sea turtles.[3]
Economy
In the municipality of Paulista, activities related to services, commerce and industry predominate. Tourism is also responsible for attracting enterprises to the municipality with the implementation of hotels, restaurants, commercial points, and marinas. In Paulista, the industrial park of Paratibe is also located, which houses companies from different sectors, stimulating the region's economy and generating employment for the population.
The municipality is part of the Metropolitan Region of Recife, which polarizes economic flows, with a predominance of the service sector and functions as a distribution center for goods. In addition to concentrating a greater number of processing industries in the State, another pillar of the metropolitan economy is the agro-industry, focused on the alcohol and sugar sectors. Also noteworthy is the cultivation of fruits and vegetables, such as bananas, coconuts, yams, manioc, among others.
Economic Indicators
Population | GDP x(1000 R$).[4] | GDP pc (R$) | PE (%) | RMR (%) |
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319,373 | 1,367,111 | 4,449 | 2.19 | 3.37 |
Economy by Sector
Primary sector | Secondary sector | Service sector |
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0.42% | 23.29% | 76.29% |
Health Indicators
HDI (2000) | Hospitals (2007) | Hospitals beds (2007) | Children's Mortality every 1000 (2005) |
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0.799 | 4 | 480 | 12.6 |
Notable people
- Heider Dias Sotero, footballer
- Jamesson Andrade de Brito, footballer
See also
References
- ^ IBGE 2020
- ^ - Paulista's Hall<
- ^ Phillips, Tom (2020-03-29). "Endangered sea turtles hatch on Brazil's deserted beaches". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
- ^ Paulista 2007 GDP IBGE page 31 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ PE State site - City by city profile
- Video Janga beach and Pernambuco folklore [1]