Campina do Monte Alegre, Rural municipality in São Paulo, Brazil
Campina do Monte Alegre is a rural municipality in São Paulo, situated in a region of gentle hills and modest elevations. The settlement spreads across agricultural lands and small communities typical of the region's countryside.
The municipality developed as part of agricultural expansion in São Paulo during the latter half of the 20th century. Infrastructure gradually improved with the addition of roads and telecommunications services that connected the settlement to the wider region.
The residents of Campina do Monte Alegre, known as campinomontealegrenses, maintain a strong connection to agricultural practices and rural traditions in their daily lives.
Visitors reach this municipality via regional roads that connect to larger cities in the area. The settlement has basic services available and is best explored using local transportation or personal vehicles.
The municipality records a population density of 33 people per square kilometer, making it one of the less populated areas in the São Paulo state.
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