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Lins, São Paulo

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Lins is a municipality (município) in the western part of the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are 21°40′43″S 49°44′33″W / 21.67861°S 49.74250°W / -21.67861; -49.74250. The population in 2004 is 69,721, the area is 527.98 km² The elevation is 437 m. Distance is 455 km from the capital, São Paulo

History

In the beginning of the 20th century, a town with the name of San Antonio do Campestre began appeard in the neighborhoods of Indians and became connected with railway, the Ferro Noroeste do Brasil (Railroad the Northwest of Brazil (NOB, pro. ehn-oh-beh)), near a stream diminating Campestre (before, it was known as Brumadinho or Douradinho).

On February 16, 1908, the President of Brazil Afonso Penna inaugurated with adding four stations of NOB. Amongst these stations, he entered Estação Campestre Campestre at the 152nd km, next to the stream. This station was named Albuquerque Lins, in memory to the São Paulo politician Manoel Joaquim de Albuquerque Lins, which became the president of the province of São Paulo from 1908 to 1912.

In 1913, the town of Saint Antonio do Campestre was elevated to the category of the Distrto de Paz of the city of Bauru. On April 21, 1920, the political emancipation occurred.

Today, the old district of Albuquerque Lins is now known as the city of Lins.




North: Sabino
West: Guaiçara
Lins East: Cafelândia
South: Getulina, Guaimbê