Pederneiras, Municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil
Pederneiras is a municipality in São Paulo state and covers agricultural lands in the interior region. The town sits at the crossroads of several neighboring communities and serves as a hub for farming operations.
The settlement developed in the 1800s along the Tietê River when a farmer established a property in the area. The name refers to the flint stones that were abundant in the local soil.
The Nations's Fair festival marks the municipality's birthday with regional shows and food presentations that represent various international culinary traditions.
The region connects easily to nearby towns by road and remains accessible year-round. Most attractions and services are found in or near the town center where roads converge.
The soil composition combines Bauru sandstone with productive massapé zones, supporting an agricultural landscape where 70% of rural areas serve sugarcane and cattle farming.
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