Dois Córregos, Municipality and administrative division in São Paulo, Brazil.
Dois Córregos is a municipality in São Paulo located at an elevation of about 673 meters (2,205 feet), with a land area of roughly 630 square kilometers (243 square miles). The town is home to approximately 27,500 people and benefits from modern telecommunications infrastructure.
The area began as a district within São Pedro in 1835 before becoming an independent municipality in 1892. This administrative separation allowed the region to develop its own governance and identity.
Italian and Portuguese immigrants who arrived in the late 1800s left their mark on daily life and local customs that remain visible today. The region's character reflects these historical connections through its communities and ways of living.
The town offers reliable telecommunications, including fiber optic internet and satellite television services, making it easy to stay connected during a visit. These services are widely available throughout the municipality for both short and extended stays.
The name comes from two streams that flow through the municipal territory, a feature that shaped the area's geography and early development. These water sources were once crucial for agriculture and settlement in the region.
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