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 | | The state has an excellent agricultural school and experiment station at Piracicaba, and there is also a zotechnic station near the capital. |
 | | The principal manufactures are cotton and woollen textiles, jute bagging, aramina fabrics, furniture, iron and bronze, coffee machinery and agricultural implements, beer, artificial liquors, mineral waters, biscuits, macaroni, conserves, chocolate and other food products, glass bottles, glassware, earthenware, soap, gloves, boots and shoes, trunks and musical instruments. |
 | | Steam power is generally used, though both electric and hydraulic power are employed. |
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