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| | São Paulo, State of Brazil, information about Economy and Infrastructure |
 | | Because most rivers of São Paulo have a steep profile, the navigation is made difficult (it must be noted, however, that the river Tiete, which goes from the city of São Paulo to the western boundaries, was the main means of transportation used by the bandeirantes in their expeditions). |
 | | In some cities around the metropolitan region of the capital, there is a so called green belt, cultivated mostly by Japanese immigrants, which supplies fresh vegetables and leaves to the city of São Paulo. |
 | | The region which surround the city of São Paulo, which includes the cities of Santo André, São Bernardo, São Caetano, Diadema (known as ABCD), Guarulhos, Osasco, Suzano and others (collectively known as Grande São Paulo) concentrates the largest and most diversified industrial park of the country. |
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