Cândido Mota, Municipality in southeastern São Paulo, Brazil.
Cândido Mota is an administrative division in southeastern São Paulo with agricultural areas, residential neighborhoods, and small town centers. The municipality spans flat to gently rolling terrain with a rural character throughout.
The municipality originated in the late 19th century during São Paulo's settlement expansion and was shaped by agricultural activities. Over time, the area became an established administrative division with a growing population.
The municipality hosts diverse religious communities, including the Roman Catholic Diocese of Assis and various Protestant churches that shape the spiritual life of residents.
Visiting is possible year-round as the region has a tropical climate with high humidity. Travelers should prepare for rural infrastructure and limited public transportation options.
Located at coordinates -22.746389 and -50.386944, Cândido Mota maintains a population density of 53 inhabitants per square kilometer across its extensive territory.
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