Junqueirópolis, Municipality in São Paulo, Brazil.
Junqueirópolis is a municipality in western São Paulo state, situated at an elevation of 421 meters. The town sits within a region that includes sections of a major state park dedicated to environmental conservation.
The settlement began in 1941 when railroad construction brought connection to the wider region. Municipal status followed in 1948, establishing it as an administrative center.
The local coat of arms depicts crops that have shaped life here, showing maize, cotton, and coffee as symbols of what the land produces.
The municipality is accessible by local roads and serves as a hub for the surrounding farming region. Visitors can explore nearby conservation areas and experience rural life in the region.
The town has become known for growing acerola fruit, a tropical variety now central to its farming economy. The fruit thrives in the local climate and soil conditions.
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