Atibaia
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Atibaia (or Estância de Atibaia) is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo.
According to the Brazilian statistics institute the IBGE, the city is a conurbation with Bom Jesus dos Perdões forming the largest urban agglomeration in the Bragantina Region with more than 180 thousand inhabitants.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
History
In 1665, Jerônimo de Camargo and his expedition found a hill near a river named Tubaia (later called Atibaia River). Jerônimo de Camargo was a Bandeirante explorer.<ref name=autogenerated1>Atibaia, Brazil</ref>
Geography
Atibaia is located 64 km north-east of São Paulo<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and 88 km south-east of Campinas.<ref name=autogenerated1/>
Atibaia has 478 square kilometers of area, 40% of this area is urbanized. The average altitude is 800 meters.Template:Cn
Demographics
According to the census of 2007 by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Atibaia has approximately 119,166 inhabitants and 65% of the population (95,342 inhabitants) is part of the economically active age group.Template:Cn
Economy
In 2005, The Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) loaned Atibaia R$2 million, to try to help it improve its city hall management.<ref>BNDES lends R$ 2 million to improve Atibaia' s City Hall management Template:Webarchive</ref>
Sites of interest
The Museu João Batista Conti, opened in 1954, contains arms, armor, furniture, historical objects, coins and works of religious art along with documents on the colonial and imperial periods in Brazil.<ref>Atibaia Museu Joao Batista Conti, Atibaia Template:Webarchive</ref>
Sister cities
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