South-Central Zone of São Paulo

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South-Central Zone of São Paulo
Zona Centro-Sul
Sao Paulo Congonhas 2.jpg
Location of South-Central Zone of São Paulo
Location of South-Central Zone of São Paulo
Country Brazil
StateBandeira do Estado de São Paulo.svg São Paulo
CitySão Paulo City flag.svg São Paulo
Subprefectures
South-Central Zone
  • Santo Amaro
  • Vila Mariana
  • Jabaquara
Population
731,758

The South-Central Zone is an Administrative Zone of São Paulo, Brazil.[1] According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 731,758 inhabitants.

It is a region that is in constant development, with housing neighborhoods more valuable than in the city, such as Klabin, Vila Clementino, and Mirandópolis.

Locals refer to this region simply as South Zone.

Panorama of the Moema district

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Coordinates: 23°35′53″S 46°39′13″W / 23.59806°S 46.65361°W / -23.59806; -46.65361


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