User:FrangoBoy/Torres Tibagy (Guarulhos)

Torres Tibagy
Location of Torres Tibagy inside UPR Vila Galvão in Guarulhos
Location of Torres Tibagy inside UPR Vila Galvão in Guarulhos
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast Region
State São Paulo
Municipality Guarulhos
Regional Planning UnitVila Galvão (UPR)
Named forTorres Tibagy
Government
 • BodyPrefeitura de Guarulhos
Area
 • Total1.42 km2 (0.55 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total20 019

Torres Tibagy is a bairro or district of the municipality of Guarulhos, Brazil. The district borders Centro, Gopoúva, Jardim Vila Galvão, Vila Galvão, Picanço and Tranquilidade districts, also located in Guarulhos.[1]

The district is cut in half by the city's ring road that connects Vila Galvão to Parque Cecap, where is located the TaboãoVila Galvão stretch of the Guarulhos–São Paulo Metropolitan Corridor, with 12.3 km of length.[2] When completed, the corridor will be 20 km long, connecting the Tucuruvi district in São Paulo to Tabõao bairro in Guarulhos. The corridor is predicted to be used by more than 100,000 people daily.[3]

Torres Tibagy is made of 22 neighbourhoods:[4]

  • Jardim Aida
  • Jardim Aliança
  • Jardim Artidoro
  • Jardim da Figueira
  • Jardim Imperador
  • Jardim Novo Ipanema
  • Jardim São Luis
  • Jardim Santa Gema
  • Jardim Santa Stella
  • Parque Santo Antônio
  • Vila Aliança
  • Vila Fanny
  • Vila Harmonia
  • Vila Leda
  • Vila Maranduba
  • Vila Maria Luiza
  • Vila Santa Terezinha
  • Vila São Judas Tadeu
  • Vila São Ricardo
  • Vila Silveira
  • Vila Tibagy
  • Vila Yaya

It's a mostly residential district. According to the 2010 Brazilian Census, Torres Tibagy had 7.018 houses with a total population of 20.019 residents, 10.660 of them being female and 9.359 being male.[5]

The bairro had a train station called Torres Tibagi, part of Guarulhos' branch of Tramway da Cantareira, from where the district's name comes from. The station opened on May 25, 1931, and was deactivated in 1965 alongside the rest of the railway. There are no photographs of where the station was located or how it looked.[6] The name was a tribute to Torres Tibagy, former chief engineer of the railway's branch.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Guarulhos.org - Bairros". guarulhos.org (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. ^ "EMTU | Empreendimentos - Corredor Metropolitano Guarulhos - São Paulo (Tucuruvi) - Obras do Corredor Metropolitano Guarulhos - São Paulo" [EMTU | Enterprises - Guarulhos - São Paulo (Tucuruvi) Metropolitan Corridor - Constructions of the Guarulhos - São Paulo Metropolitan Corridor]. www.emtu.sp.gov.br. Retrieved 2023-04-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "EMTU | Empreendimentos - Corredor Metropolitano Guarulhos - São Paulo (Tucuruvi)" [EMTU | Enterprises - Guarulhos - São Paulo (Tucuruvi) Metropolitan Corridor]. www.emtu.sp.gov.br. Retrieved 2023-04-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "TORRES TIBAGY". Nicxon (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2018-08-02. Retrieved 2023-04-22.
  5. ^ "População de Torres Tibagy em Guarulhos - SP | População dos Bairros" [Torres Tibagy population in Guarulhos - SP | Population of Districts.]. populacao.net.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  6. ^ "Torres Tibagi -- Estações Ferroviárias do Estado de São Paulo" [Torres Tibagi -- Railway Stations of State of São Paulo]. www.estacoesferroviarias.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  7. ^ de Oliveira, Elton Soares (7 June 2018) "BREVE HISTÓRICO DOS 47 BAIRROS DE GUARULHOS". [BRIEF HISTORY OF THE 47 BAIRROS OF GUARULHOS] Portal da Secretaria de Educação de Guarulhos (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-04-22

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