Bady Bassitt, Municipality in São Paulo, Brazil.
Bady Bassitt is a municipality located in the state of São Paulo, situated approximately 7 kilometers from the city of São José do Rio Preto. The town functions as an independent administrative division with its own municipal government and local services.
The settlement originated in 1908 as a village named Borboleta and was elevated to district status in 1926. It achieved full municipality status in 1959, marking its establishment as an independent administrative entity.
The municipality supports local artistic initiatives through the Aldir Blanc National Policy, funding various cultural projects for community development.
The municipality offers residents access to administrative services, including the ability to request property tax documents through online channels. Local services operate regularly, with waste management programs serving the population on a consistent schedule.
Three significant waterways flow through the area: Córrego Borá, Córrego dos Macacos, and Córrego Borboleta, which gives the original settlement its name. These streams define the landscape and connect to the area's origins.
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