Andradina, Administrative division in São Paulo state, Brazil
Andradina is a municipality in southeastern Brazil located in São Paulo state, covering roughly 960 square kilometers of land. The terrain rises to about 400 meters in elevation and is shaped by pastureland and cattle farms.
The municipality was founded in 1937 and named after its founder Antônio Joaquim de Moura Andrade. It became officially recognized as a municipality in 1938 and grew as an agricultural center.
The region is deeply connected to cattle ranching, which has shaped how locals see themselves and their land. This farming heritage continues to influence daily life and local identity.
The municipal center offers standard services and is straightforward to navigate. The town sits roughly 570 kilometers west of São Paulo city and is reached most easily by regional roads.
Within the municipality sits a protected nature reserve spanning roughly 170 hectares that preserves rare ecosystems. This conservation area demonstrates the region's commitment to keeping natural habitat intact amid farmland.
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