Brazil · South America
Area
1,521 km²
587 mi²
Population
12.3M
Metro: 22.0M
Density
8,107/km²
Founded
1554
São Paulo covers an area of 1,521 km² (587 mi²) in Brazil, South America. Brazil's largest city and financial center. The city is often called "Sampa". To put this in perspective, São Paulo is roughly the same size as London.
With a population of 12.3 million (22.0 million in the metropolitan area), São Paulo has a population density of 8,107 people per km². The greater São Paulo metropolitan area extends to 7,947 km².
São Paulo has a history stretching back to 1554. The city is renowned for Paulista Avenue, Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo Museum of Art, and Japanese neighborhood Liberdade.
São Paulo has a humid subtropical climate, with summer temperatures averaging 23°C and winters around 17°C. The city's main public transit system is the São Paulo Metro. At 760 meters above sea level, São Paulo is one of the higher-elevation major cities.
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