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Marília is a city located in the countryside of state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is approximately 218,113 (est. 2006) and its area is 1,173.1 km2. It is the 13th largest city in the state[citation needed].
[edit] HistoryThe city was founded on April 4, 1929, and its name came from the poem Marília de Dirceu written by Tomás Antonio Gonzaga during the Inconfidência Mineira revolution in 18th century. In the beginning, the economy of Marilia was based on the production of coffee and later replaced by cotton. Thus, in 1934 and 1935, two cotton seed oil factories were installed in the city. With the coffee boom in the state and later the industrial development gave birth to the construction of a railway that linked Marilia with many cities in the State of São Paulo and Northern Parana' State. In the 1940s, the population of Marilia grew, as the city became one of the most developed cities in the Western region of São Paulo State. In the 1970s, many industries established in Marilia, due to a new cycle of industrialization, such as food production and metal welding. Nowadays, Marilia has approximately 50 food manufacturing industries, which rendered it the title "Brazil's Food Producing Capital." [edit] GeographyMarília has a subtropical climate with winters relatively warm, but not as hot as the summer season; with average yearly temperature of 20.0 degrees Celsius. Due to Marília's localization on the top of Serra de Agudos, Marília has a constant regime of cool winds. [edit] AdministrationThe current mayor is Mário Bulgareli (Democratic Labour Party), a former professor, first elected in 2004 and reelected in 2008, whose mandate is valid until 2012. [edit] EducationThe city has renowned colleges and universities:
[edit] TransportMarilia has one airport for regional and domestic flights named Aeroporto de Marília (or Airport Frank Miloye Milenkovich). The city is crossed by 3 highways: the SP-294, the SP-333 and Rodovia Transbrasiliana (Transbrazilian Highway). As most cities in the region, Marilia no longer has passenger railway service. [edit] Interesting facts
Coordinates: 22°12′50″S 49°56′45″W / 22.21389°S 49.94583°W [edit] References
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