Guarujá
Guarujá is a municipality in the São Paulo state of Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of the Baixada Santista. The population is 311,116 in an area of. This place name comes from the Tupi language, and means "narrow path". The population is highly urbanized, forms a 2nd urban core and beachfront island across the river from São Vicente Island, the island is coterminous with the municipality, with exception of small offshore isles like Ilha dos Arvoredos.
Toponym
See also: Tupi-Guarani place names in BrazilAs Eduardo Navarro explains in his Tupi Antigo">Tupi language">Tupi Antigo, "Guarujá" is derived from the Tupi term agûarausá, which designates a type of crab, the guaruçá.
Although it is common to use the definite article before the name of the city, this usage is not correct. Therefore, one should say "Tenho casa em Guarujá" and not "Tenho casa no Guarujá".
Geography
Guarujá is located on the Santo Amaro Island, situated on the shore of São Paulo. Its main economic sources are seasonal tourism and port related activities.Guarujá is a popular weekend destination for families from São Paulo, who can get there driving in less than one hour. Traffic gets heavy during the evening on the holidays.
Guarujá has a borough called Vicente de Carvalho, in tribute to the Parnasianist poet.
A nickname for the city is "The Pearl of the Atlantic".
In total, Guarujá has 27 beaches, with the most famous including Guaiúba, Tombo, Astúrias, Pitangueiras, Enseada, Pernambuco, Perequê, São Pedro, Tijucopava, Iporanga, Praia Branca and Praia Preta.
Economy
Guarujá, its history, infrastructure and proximity to the country's most populous city, provides strong attractive real estate and tourism. Much of the region on the coast, the beaches near the center are taken by buildings devoted to the seasonal population, who arrives mostly in summer. Tourism, therefore, is the most important component that moves the economy.The other part, relevant and non-seasonal, comes from the port and related activities, such as transportation. Due to its proximity to Cubatão and ports, there is also interest in industrial occupation in the region, started in 1976 by Dow Chemical, still the only major industry to occupy the region.
According to the IBGE of 2006 the production of wealth in the service area in the city, added that year, US$1.820 billion, equivalent to 0.14% in participation in the Brazilian GDP.
Twin towns – sister cities
Guarujá is twinned with:- Cascais, Lisbon District, Portugal
- Brotas, São Paulo, Brazil
- Lobito, Benguela Province, Angola
Tourist attractions
- Andradas Fort
- Acqua Mundo
- Teatro Municipal Procópio Ferreira
Media
The company is currently an operator of cell phones, fixed lines, internet and television.
Sports
The Estádio Municipal Antônio Fernandes is a football stadium located in the city. Associação Desportiva Guarujá play their home games at this stadium. The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team picked Guarujá as their base during the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.Charles Oliveira, the former UFC lightweight champion, was born and raised in Guarujá. He proudly represents Guarujá and is known for his charitable contributions to the community, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airport and air force base
The Santos Air Force Base – BAST, a base of the Brazilian Air Force, is located in Guarujá.The city will be served by the Guarujá Civil Metropolitan Aerodrome, located in the vicinity of the air force base.
Notable people
- Kelvin Hoefler, skater, Olympic medalist
- Alexandre Tam, professional soccer player
- Charles Oliveira, mixed martial artist and former UFC Lightweight Champion
- Cláudia das Neves, women's basketball player
- Diego Gonçalves, professional soccer player
- Jean Paulo Fernandes, retired professional soccer player
- KondZilla, screenwriter, director, producer and YouTuber
- Maria José Dupré, writer and novelist
- Mazinho Oliveira, retired professional soccer player