Juquiá, Administrative division in São Paulo State, Brazil
Juquiá is an administrative division in southeastern São Paulo that encompasses farmland, small settlements, and forest areas spread across the region. The municipality has a rural character shaped by agriculture and natural vegetation.
The municipality received its administrative status through state legislation in 1948. This designation allowed for local governance and regional development.
The municipality reflects the traditional characteristics of São Paulo State's rural communities through its agricultural practices and local administrative structures.
The region connects to nearby towns through the Régis Bittencourt highway that links it to places like Registro and Miracatu. This main road provides access for both residents and travelers moving through the area.
Parts of the territory fall within the Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area, a large protected forest zone established in 1984. This conservation area helps preserve the natural landscape of the region.
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