Guaíra, Administrative division in São Paulo, Brazil
Guaíra is a municipality in São Paulo that spreads across flat land. It sits at about 517 meters elevation and serves as a connection point for the surrounding region.
The area developed along a trade route and was originally called Corredeira. It became a municipality in 1928.
The municipality maintains multiple educational centers, including three state schools, five municipal schools, and a technical institute for professional education.
The SP-425 and SP-325 highways connect Guaíra to nearby towns and make travel straightforward. These roads allow visitors to move easily through the region.
The municipality borders three major rivers: the Rio Grande, Pardo, and Sapucaí. These waterways shape the land and influence life in the area.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.