Cruzeiro, São Paulo


Cruzeiro is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is located about from the state capital. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte. The population is 81,082 in an area of 305.70 km².

Population history

YearPopulation
200073,492
200474,986
201581,082

Coat of arms

Its coat of arms features a shield with blue on the top and white at the bottom with its part of a flag in the top left and the Southern Cross which has its golden stars on the right.

Flag

Its flag colors are red on the top left with four golden stars with a white circle and its state where the city is located in the middle and with 13 stripes, seven of them are blue and six of them are white. It has a red tag reading in Portuguese Cultura Civismo meaning Civic Culture on the left, Paz meaning Peace in the middle and Liberdade e Trabalho meaning Freedom and Work on the bottom and a golden crown on the top.

Geography

The municipality is situated at an elevation of in the valley of the river Paraíba do Sul. To the north is the mountain range Serra da Mantiqueira, which reaches elevations up to and forms the border with the state of Minas Gerais. Cruzeiro lies about halfway between the two largest agglomerations of Brazil: São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Within a radius of around Cruzeiro, the population is around 40 million people.
The municipality contains part of the Mananciais do Rio Paraíba do Sul Environmental Protection Area, created in 1982 to protect the sources of the Paraíba do Sul river.

Transportation

The main highways around Cruzeiro are the President Dutra Highway and the state highways of SP-52 and SP-58. Cruzeiro has a station on the main railway line from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro, but this was closed for passenger traffic in 1998.

Distances

Cruzeiro was founded at the junction of the railway lines of three states, the railway, as well as coffee production were important in the 19th century.
The first owner of the Cruzeirense lands was Major Novaes, a resident of Fazenda Dona Tita, now a city museum.
At the Mantiqueira railway tunnel, north of the city, an important battle between the Federalists and the Constitutionalists took place in 1932.
Today, the city contains an economic focus on the area in the commercial and metallurgical industry. The old FNV now run by Maxion Rodas e Chassis, a division of an international company that makes rail components, makes up a large part of the fragile economy.

Twin towns

Cruzeiro is twinned with