Senador Amaral

Senador Amaral is the second highest city in Brazil (1,505 m (4,938 ft)),[1] reaching near 1,620 m (5,310 ft) in some parts in the northern areas, nearly the Ponte Segura district, the highest point is an unnamed mount in Bom Repouso border at approximately 1660m above sea level. It is located in the Mantiqueira Mountains, south of Minas Gerais state. It is a small city, with a population of 5071 inhabitants and approximately 2980 people living in the urban area. Has not asphalt and mobile phone signal in the municipality before 2007. Only Cambuí access, MG-295 is asphalted.

Senador Amaral
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Senador Amaral
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 22°35′S 46°11′W
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast
StateMinas Gerais
MesoregionSul/Sudoeste de Minas
Time zoneUTC -3

Climate

Senador Amaral has status of Estância Climática because your cold climate, has an average annual temperature of 18.2 °C (64.8 °F), and in winter's nights temperatures of around 0 to 6 °C (32 to 43 °F) and with a record low of −5 °C (23 °F).

Distances

Some distances from surrounding and major cities:

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Footnotes

  1. The highest is Campos do Jordão at 1,628 m (5,341 ft)
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