Piedade, Administrative division in São Paulo state, Brazil.
Piedade is a municipality in São Paulo state located within the Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba at an elevation of roughly 781 meters (2,560 feet). The town borders five neighboring municipalities and covers a landscape dominated by farmland and natural areas.
The creation of Jurupará State Park in 1992 brought protected natural areas to the region. This conservation project has shaped how the landscape is managed since then.
Farming families grow crops using methods passed down through generations and sell directly to nearby towns and markets. This agricultural work shapes how people live together and how the community stays connected.
The area has several telecommunications networks serving residents with mobile phone coverage, internet access, and television services. This infrastructure makes it straightforward to stay connected while visiting or living here.
The municipality sits at a geographic crossroads, bordering five different towns: Ibiúna, Pilar do Sul, Salto de Pirapora, Tapiraí, and Votorantim. This central location makes it a meeting point between several neighboring regions.
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