Ibirá, Municipal administrative division in São Paulo, Brazil
Ibirá is a municipality in the northern part of São Paulo state known for its natural thermal water springs. The town sits in a rural landscape with agricultural areas and green countryside surrounding the settlement.
Ibirá was established as a municipality and developed gradually through the decades with local community building and resource use. Settlement in this area followed the pattern of agricultural expansion typical of northern São Paulo.
The municipal government of Ibirá organizes regular community gatherings and public events to maintain strong connections between local residents.
The town is served by two main highways: SP-310 Washington Luís and SP-379 Roberto Mario Perosa connect it to larger regions. Visitors should be prepared to explore the area by car since the surrounding land is rural.
The Rio do Cubatão flows through the area as a tributary of the Tietê River, shaping the local landscape. This natural waterway has influenced the territory's geography and water resources.
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