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Revision as of 01:45, 12 August 2008 by Kanabekobaton (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) This article is about the city. For the sandwich, see Bauru (sandwich). Place in São Paulo, Brazil
Bauru, São Paulo
Flag of Bauru, São PauloFlagOfficial seal of Bauru, São PauloSeal
Nickname: Unlimited City
Location in the São Paulo state.Location in the São Paulo state.
CountryBrazil
StateSão Paulo
Government
 • MayorTuga Angerami
Area
 • Total702 km (271 sq mi)
 • Land697 km (269 sq mi)
 • Water5 km (2 sq mi)
Elevation526 m (1,726 ft)
Population
 • Total356,680
 • Density529.6/km (1,372/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-3 (Horário Oficial de Brasília)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-2 (Horário Oficial de Verão)
Websitehttp://www.bauru.sp.gov.br

22°18′53″S 49°03′38″W / 22.31472°S 49.06056°W / -22.31472; -49.06056 Bauru is a Brazilian city and municipality in the state of São Paulo. It is also the capital of the micro-region of Bauru. The population in 2004 is 368,580, the area of the municipality is 675.2 km² and the population density is 464.56/km².

Established in 1896, its boundaries are Reginópolis to the north, Arealva to the northeast, Pederneiras to the east, Agudos and Piratininga in the south and Avaí in the west.

It is the hometown of Marcos César Pontes, the first Brazilian in space. It is also the town where Pelé grew up and learned his soccer skills.


History

Origin of the Name

There are a couple theories intended to explain the origin of the Bauru name. One of the most accepted was proposed by Ismael Marinho Falcão, an engineer who coexisted during many years with the Caingangue tribe, who used to inhabit the region.

According to his findings, the region was called ubaurú, because of the abundance of an herbaceous plant called ubá, used for the hampers and wicker baskets, and urú, a ground bird related to the chicken.

Others think that the name comes offrom mbai-yuru, meaning waterfall or river in strong declivity; or ybá or uru, basket of fruits; or even bauruz, as the natives who inhabited the edges of rio Batalha were called.

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