Leme, São Paulo

Leme is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 102,412 (2018 est.) in an area of 403 km².[1][2] At the 2000 census, it had 80,757 residents, 40,830 of whom are men and 39,927 women. 65,885 residents are 10 years old or older, and of these, 59,991, or 91.1%, are literate.[3] Leme officially became a town on August 29, 1885 (and it celebrates its anniversary on August 29).

Leme
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Location in São Paulo state
Leme
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 22°11′10″S 47°23′26″W
CountryBrazil
RegionSoutheast
StateSão Paulo
MesoregionPiracicaba
MicroregionLimeira
Government
  MayorWagner Ricardo Antunes Filho (PSD)
Area
  Total403,077 km2 (155,629 sq mi)
Elevation
619 m (2,031 ft)
Population
 (2018 est.[1])
  Total102,412
  Density0.25/km2 (0.66/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-03:00 (BRT)
  Summer (DST)UTC-02:00 (BRST)
Websitehttp://leme.sp.gov.br

Economy

Its economy is mainly based on agriculture and industry. The agricultural sector has a considerable sugar cane, maize, soybean and oranges production. The industrial sector is very varied, with products at food, bioenergy, machines, Christmas decoration, plastic and building material areas.

Education

Leme has a primary and secondary education system composed by public and private institutions, including a technical school (ETEC). Higher education institutes are also present in Leme. The city has a unit of Universidade Anhanguera and the Universidade Virtual do Estado de São Paulo.

Main Attractions and Events

  • City Park "Dr. Enni Jorge Draib" (City Lake)
  • Ecological Park "Mourão"
  • Water Memorial "Prefeito Ricardo Landgraf"
  • Bruno Lazzarini Stadium
  • Santuário Diocesano de São manoel
  • Praça Rui Barbosa

Every year Leme hosts the "Festa do Peão de Leme", a large festival with Sertanejo music.

Transportation

  • Public urban transportation composed by bus lines
  • Bus station "José Antunes Filho" (in Portuguese: Rodoviária de Leme), connecting Leme to other cities of São Paulo and other Brazilian states.

Highways

  • Rodovia Anhangüera (SP-330)
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