Descalvado, Municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil.
Descalvado is a municipality in São Paulo state located in southeastern Brazil. The area spans agricultural land where farming operations shape the local economy and landscape.
The settlement began in the 1830s and grew during São Paulo's agricultural expansion throughout the nineteenth century. Coffee cultivation was a major economic driver during that period.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Limeira shapes much of the community's religious life, while evangelical churches including Pentecostal congregations also serve local residents.
The municipality is located in the UTC-3 time zone and offers basic services including telecommunications and internet access. Visitors should prepare for warm weather and standard infrastructure.
The local economy today relies on sugarcane and poultry production rather than coffee. These agricultural sectors contribute significantly to São Paulo state's agricultural output.
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