Ipiranga (District of São Paulo) (São Paulo)

Brazil / Sao Paulo / Sao Caetano do Sul / São Paulo
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Ipiranga (pron. IPA: [ipi'ɾɐ̃ga], guarani for "red river") is a historical borough located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The name Ipiranga comes from the river of the same name located in the region, which means "red river" in Tupí-Guaraní. The Independence Park (Parque da Independência), where supposedly the Emperor Pedro I of Brazil proclaimed the independence of Brazil, the Paulista Museum, which exhibits classic architecture and a collection of Brazilian colonial artifacts, and the Zoology Museum, are also located in Ipiranga.

The Ipiranga River is perhaps one of the most famous Brazilian rivers because it is mentioned in the very first line of the Brazilian National Anthem.

The region near the Tamanduateí River had industrial characteristics, to the point where buses and trams heading there had the destination labeled "Factory". The area next to Nazaré Avenue, in contrast, was filled with mansions of wealthy families.
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Coordinates:   23°35'23"S   46°35'59"W
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