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Coordinates: 21°30′53″S 51°26′01″W / 21.51472°S
51.43361°W / -21.51472;
-51.43361
Junqueirópolis is the name of a city and the surrounding municipality in the
western region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
The population as of 2004 was 16,644. Junqueirópolis has an area
of 584.48 km² (5 km² of which is city) and an elevation
of 421 m. Rio do Peixe (Fish River) and Rio
Aguapeí (Aguapeí River) are major waterways of the region.[1][2]
History
At the start of the 20th century this area was largely
unexplored and undeveloped. It was not until 1941 that the
Companhia Paulista de Estrada de Ferro (São Paulo
Locomotive Company) ran railroad tracks
through this remote hinterland. [3]
Over the next few years Alvaro de Oliveira Junqueira, a wealthy
inhabitant of the city of São Paulo, began buying up land here upon
which he established coffee plantations. On 1
November 1944 the municipal division of Patrimônio de
Junqueira (Junqueira's Patrimony) was established and land
development proceeded as lots were sold to investors. [3]
Horácio Cajado de Oliveira, Enrique Coutinho and Jose Amatruda
were among those that settled here during this period. Another
early settler was Torataro Takitami, a representative of the
country's growing Japanese Brazilian population. [3]
Junqueirópolis was officially founded on 14 June 1949. The place
name has been formed by joining Junqueira's surname with the Greek language-derived suffix -polis meaning "city". [1][3]
Agriculture
This is the
Vitamin C
rich
fruit for which
Junqueirópolis has been nicknamed
Capital da Acerola, the "Acerola
Capital".
Outside the urban area, Junqueirópolis is a hilly, agricultural region
that produces valuable crops that
thrive in a subtropical climate. For this reason the municipality
promotes itself as Cidade Verde, "Green City".[1][3]
Among the fruits grown here,
acerola
is important enough to the local economy that Junqueirópolis has
another nickname --
Capital da Acerola, the "Acerola Capital". In the
1998-1999 season Junqueirópolis produced 2,450 tons of this fruit.
The predominant type of acerola produced here is the "Olivier", a
variety that is packed with the Vitamin C (1.200mg/100ml of juice and
1.400mg/100g of pulp) for which this plant is primarily cultivated
and can be cultivated with little pesticide. [1]
Junqueirópolis is also known for its grapes. Among the most widely-cultivated
varieties of grape in Junqueirópolis are Itália, Benitaka, Brazil
and Ruby. Grapes from this region are made into table wines of excellent
quality. [1]
Other major crops grown in Junqueirópolis are maize, cotton, and coffee. The importance of produce
production to this region is demonstrated in the depiction of the
municipal coat of
arms shown above which has been illustrated with acerola,
grapes, sugar cane, etc.[1][4]
Penitentiary
The penitentiary in Junqueirópolis was the site of some of the
violence of
2006 that swept the prisons of São Paulo state and involved
deadly clashes between Primeiro Comando da Capital
(a prison gang) and
Polícia Militar do
Estado de São Paulo (the state police).[5]
References