Pedro de Toledo, Administrative division in Sao Paulo state, Brazil
Pedro de Toledo is a municipality in southeastern São Paulo state, spreading across hilly terrain with forests of the Serra do Mar mountain range in the south and farmland in the north. The region sits within important conservation zones.
The municipality gained official recognition through state legislation in 1948, establishing its administrative structure in the São Paulo region. This foundation allowed organized management of the territory.
The municipal flag represents the local identity through specific symbols, reflecting the community values within the southeastern Brazilian context.
Visitors encounter mixed landscapes suitable for both forest exploration and rural walks through farmland areas. Access to different zones varies depending on season and weather conditions.
The territory protects portions of the Jureia-Itatins Ecological Station, a large conservation area dedicated to Atlantic Forest preservation since its official designation. This zone ranks among the most important protection areas for coastal forests.
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