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* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne 3'' takes place there. Which makes a whole lot of sense: if any Brazilian city can be portrayed as noir, it's definitely Sao Paulo. As things turned out, the game starts in the rich quarters and moves into the favelas and lower-class areas partway through.

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* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne 3'' ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'' takes place there. Which makes a whole lot of sense: if any Brazilian city can be portrayed as noir, it's definitely Sao Paulo. As things turned out, the game starts in the rich quarters and moves into the favelas and lower-class areas partway through.
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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Americas, and the forth largest city in the world, only behind UsefulNotes/{{Shanghai}}, Delhi and UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}}. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil -- being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.

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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Americas, and the forth largest city in the world, only behind UsefulNotes/{{Shanghai}}, Delhi and UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}}.Americas. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil -- being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.
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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere, and the forth largest city in the world, only behind UsefulNotes/{{Shanghai}}, Delhi and UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}}. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil -- being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.

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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere, Americas, and the forth largest city in the world, only behind UsefulNotes/{{Shanghai}}, Delhi and UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}}. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil -- being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.
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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil -- being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.

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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere.Hemisphere, and the forth largest city in the world, only behind UsefulNotes/{{Shanghai}}, Delhi and UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}}. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil -- being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.
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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil - being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.

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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil - -- being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.



* Its hard-working, industrious people. In Brazilian media this is alternately portrayed as a virtue or as a vice; Paulistanos are perceived as dull workaholics - something akin to a Brazilian {{salaryman}}. São Paulo working culture ''is'' workaholic - meetings extend well past work hours and people expect you to always pick up the phone to talk about work.
* Its [[BlatantLies gentle and sunny]] weather. São Paulo is euphemistically nicknamed ''Cidade da Garoa'' by older Brazilians (Lit. "city of drizzle"). In reality, the characteristic drizzle, if it was ever this common, now mostly gives way to violent, sudden thunderstorms. Most days in São Paulo will see a mixture of sunlight and clouds, with amenable temperatures. Sudden, heavy, but short-lived rains are always a possibility, especially around 4-6PM. These are referred to as "pancadas de chuva", or a "pounding of rain", for lack of a better translation. Strong winds are not uncommon, and sudden, unpredictable temperature shifts are considered the norm. The monsoons during the summer cause floods - usually tragic, thanks to insufficient drainage. Most if not all small streams in the city have been paved over, leaving underground galleries that can't accommodate the water flow during heavy rain, and both major rivers are surrounded by multi-lane highways.
* Its food. With so many ethnic groups put together, and such a great Italian population (Nearly 40% of S. Paulo's population was Italian at one point) the city has great restaurants. São Paulo has something of a gourmet culture. Sushi bars are ubiquitous, as is the more drinking-oriented kind of bar - and a bar in São Paulo is only truly successful if it also serves good food. In particular, Paulistanos, much like New Yorkers, believe their city to be the only place on Earth to get a decent pizza and will scoff at pale imitations produced in other parts of the country. Their pizza is fairly different from the American or Italian variations on the dish, but no less loved and delicious for it. Just don't put [[BerserkButton ketchup on it]].[[note]]Ketchup on pizza is a Carioca (i.e. from Rio) custom.[[/note]]

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* Its hard-working, industrious people. In Brazilian media this is alternately portrayed as a virtue or as a vice; Paulistanos are perceived as dull workaholics - -- something akin to a Brazilian {{salaryman}}. São Paulo working culture ''is'' workaholic - -- meetings extend well past work hours and people expect you to always pick up the phone to talk about work.
* Its [[BlatantLies gentle and sunny]] weather. São Paulo is euphemistically nicknamed ''Cidade da Garoa'' by older Brazilians (Lit. "city of drizzle"). In reality, the characteristic drizzle, if it was ever this common, now mostly gives way to violent, sudden thunderstorms. Most days in São Paulo will see a mixture of sunlight and clouds, with amenable temperatures. Sudden, heavy, but short-lived rains are always a possibility, especially around 4-6PM. These are referred to as "pancadas de chuva", or a "pounding of rain", for lack of a better translation. Strong winds are not uncommon, and sudden, unpredictable temperature shifts are considered the norm. The monsoons during the summer cause floods - -- usually tragic, thanks to insufficient drainage. Most if not all small streams in the city have been paved over, leaving underground galleries that can't accommodate the water flow during heavy rain, and both major rivers are surrounded by multi-lane highways.
* Its It's food. With so many ethnic groups put together, and such a great Italian population (Nearly 40% of S. Paulo's population was Italian at one point) the city has great restaurants. São Paulo has something of a gourmet culture. Sushi bars are ubiquitous, as is the more drinking-oriented kind of bar - -- and a bar in São Paulo is only truly successful if it also serves good food. In particular, Paulistanos, much like New Yorkers, believe their city to be the only place on Earth to get a decent pizza and will scoff at pale imitations produced in other parts of the country. Their pizza is fairly different from the American or Italian variations on the dish, but no less loved and delicious for it. Just don't put [[BerserkButton ketchup on it]].[[note]]Ketchup on pizza is a Carioca (i.e. from Rio) custom.[[/note]]
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* Coffin Joe's (Zé do Caixão) horror trilogy: ''Film/AtMidnightIllTakeYourSoul,'' ''Film/ThisNightIWillPossessYourCorpse'' and ''Film/EmbodimentOfEvil.''

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* Coffin Joe's (Zé do Caixão) horror trilogy: ''Film/AtMidnightIllTakeYourSoul,'' ''Film/ThisNightIWillPossessYourCorpse'' ''Film/ThisNightIllPossessYourCorpse'' and ''Film/EmbodimentOfEvil.''
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* Coffin Joe's (Zé do Caixão) horror trilogy: ''At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul,'' ''This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse'' and ''Embodiment of Evil.''

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* Coffin Joe's (Zé do Caixão) horror trilogy: ''At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul,'' ''This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse'' ''Film/AtMidnightIllTakeYourSoul,'' ''Film/ThisNightIWillPossessYourCorpse'' and ''Embodiment of Evil.''Film/EmbodimentOfEvil.''
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From the strength of the money that build and destroys beautiful things\\

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From the strength of the money that build builds and destroys beautiful things\\
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->''From the oppressed people in queues, villages, and slums\\
From the strength of the money that build and destroys beautiful things\\
From the ugly smoke that rises and blots out the stars\\
I see your poets appear from fields and spaces\\
Your workshops in forests, your gods of rain''
-->--'''Caetano Veloso''', "Sampa" (freely translated to English)
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São Paulo's annual precipitation is MUCH greater than Seattle's. It's almost identical to that of New Orleans.


In other words, if you need a comparison: São Paulo=New York with Los Angeles' traffic, Boston's street plan, and Seattle's rain, at the same latitude as Miami.[[note]]Each is about 25 degrees south or north of the Equator, respectively.[[/note]] And they wonder why the tourists go to Rio...

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In other words, if you need a comparison: São Paulo=New York with Los Angeles' traffic, Boston's street plan, and Seattle's rain, rain,[[note]]actually New Orleans' rain... both cities get about 1600 mm/63 inches of annual precipitation—much more than Seattle, at about 950 mm/37.5 in[[/note]] at the same latitude as Miami.[[note]]Each is about 25 degrees south or north of the Equator, respectively.[[/note]] And they wonder why the tourists go to Rio...

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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' takes place mainly in São Paulo, although this is rarely referenced.
** No, it's set in other city from São Paulo ''state''.

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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' takes place mainly in São Paulo, although this is rarely referenced.
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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil - being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.

The metropolitan area alone is responsible for around 20% of Brazil's GDP, but it is under-represented in media, even Brazilian media.This is largely due to its significant cultural differences from the rest of the country, the fact that the Brazilian media industry mostly developed in Rio de Janeiro, and the perceived "ugliness" of São Paulo. It is mostly famous for:

* Its high proportion of immigrants. Nearly everyone in São Paulo has some sort of immigrant ancestry, and almost half of that from Italy. It has the largest community of expat [[UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} Japanese]] and descendants in the world, and the largest [[UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} Jewish]] community in Latin America. It also has sizeable [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkey}} Turkish]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Lebanon}} Lebanese]], [[UsefulNotes/{{China}} Chinese]], [[UsefulNotes/{{SouthKorea}} Korean]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Greece}} Greek]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Bolivia}} Bolivian]], and [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} Polish]] communities. The [[UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} Italian]] influence is responsible for a great deal of the cultural differences with the rest of the country, and to the particular accent that ''Paulistanos'' have. "Brazilian" culture, being largely an amalgam of regional cultures from other parts of the country, is ever-so-subtly foreign to paulistanos.

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By population, the largest city in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}} and in the Southern Hemisphere. The city proper is the sixth largest municipality in the world by population, and the largest in the Western hemisphere. The metro area is the seventh largest in the world, and competes with Mexico City for the position of largest in Latin America. São Paulo is capital of the state of São Paulo, and the two are often confused even in Brazil - being as over half the population of the state lives in it. (Not unlike UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and UsefulNotes/NewYorkState.) People from the ''state'' are properly called ''Paulistas'', and people from the ''city'' are called ''Paulistanos'', but only paulistanos Paulistanos who were born in the city proper and care about it will insist on that distinction. People from other parts of the country will largely ignore it.

The metropolitan area alone is responsible for around 20% of Brazil's GDP, but it is under-represented in media, even Brazilian media. This is largely due to its significant cultural differences from the rest of the country, the fact that the Brazilian media industry mostly developed in Rio de Janeiro, UsefulNotes/RioDeJaneiro, and the perceived "ugliness" of São Paulo. It is mostly famous for:

* Its high proportion of immigrants. Nearly everyone in São Paulo has some sort of immigrant ancestry, and almost half of that from Italy. It has the largest community of expat [[UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} Japanese]] UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}ese and descendants in the world, and the largest [[UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} Jewish]] community in Latin America. It also has sizeable [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkey}} Turkish]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Lebanon}} Lebanese]], [[UsefulNotes/{{China}} Chinese]], UsefulNotes/{{Turk|ey}}ish, UsefulNotes/{{Leban|on}}ese, UsefulNotes/{{Chin|a}}ese, [[UsefulNotes/{{SouthKorea}} Korean]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Greece}} Greek]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Bolivia}} Bolivian]], UsefulNotes/{{Gree|ce}}k, UsefulNotes/{{Bolivia}}n, and [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} Polish]] UsefulNotes/{{Pol|and}}ish communities. The [[UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} Italian]] UsefulNotes/{{Ital|y}}ian influence is responsible for a great deal of the cultural differences with the rest of the country, and to the particular accent that ''Paulistanos'' have. "Brazilian" culture, being largely an amalgam of regional cultures from other parts of the country, is ever-so-subtly foreign to paulistanos.Paulistanos.



* Its food. With so many ethnic groups put together, and such a great Italian population (Nearly 40% of S. Paulo's population was Italian at one point) the city has great restaurants. São Paulo has something of a gourmet culture. Sushi bars are ubiquitous, as is the more drinking-oriented kind of bar - and a bar in São Paulo is only truly successful if it also serves good food. In particular, Paulistanos, much like New Yorkers, believe their city to be the only place on Earth to get a decent pizza and will scoff at pale imitations produced in other parts of the country. Their pizza is fairly different from the American or Italian variations on the dish, but no less loved and delicious for it. Just don't put [[BerserkButton ketchup on it]].[[note]]Ketchup on pizza is a carioca (i.e. from Rio) custom[[/note]]

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* Its food. With so many ethnic groups put together, and such a great Italian population (Nearly 40% of S. Paulo's population was Italian at one point) the city has great restaurants. São Paulo has something of a gourmet culture. Sushi bars are ubiquitous, as is the more drinking-oriented kind of bar - and a bar in São Paulo is only truly successful if it also serves good food. In particular, Paulistanos, much like New Yorkers, believe their city to be the only place on Earth to get a decent pizza and will scoff at pale imitations produced in other parts of the country. Their pizza is fairly different from the American or Italian variations on the dish, but no less loved and delicious for it. Just don't put [[BerserkButton ketchup on it]].[[note]]Ketchup on pizza is a carioca Carioca (i.e. from Rio) custom[[/note]]custom.[[/note]]



In other words, if you need a comparison: São Paulo=New York with Los Angeles' traffic, Boston's street plan, and Seattle's rain, at the same latitude as Miami.[[note]]each is about 25 degrees south or north of the Equator, respectively[[/note]] And they wonder why the tourists go to Rio...

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In other words, if you need a comparison: São Paulo=New York with Los Angeles' traffic, Boston's street plan, and Seattle's rain, at the same latitude as Miami.[[note]]each [[note]]Each is about 25 degrees south or north of the Equator, respectively[[/note]] respectively.[[/note]] And they wonder why the tourists go to Rio...
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* Film/{{Blindness}}, the 2008 film based on the José Saramago same-name novel

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* Film/{{Blindness}}, ''Film/{{Blindness}}'', the 2008 film based on the José Saramago same-name novelCreator/JoseSaramago novel of the same name
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São Paulo has two main airports serving it. One of which, São Paulo–Guarulhos, is the second-biggest airport in the Southern Hemisphere and is São Paulo's main international airport. The other, São Paulo–Congonhas, is mainly domestic flights, and is surrounded by dense neighbourhoods... which has led to at least [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAM_Transportes_Aéreos_Regionais_Flight_402 two]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAM_Airlines_Flight_3054 crashes]] with casualties on the ground.

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São Paulo has two main airports serving it. One of which, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Paulo–Guarulhos (GRU), is the second-biggest airport in the Southern Hemisphere and is São Paulo's main international airport. The other, São Paulo–Congonhas, Paulo–Congonhas (CGH), is mainly domestic flights, and is surrounded by dense neighbourhoods... which has led to at least [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAM_Transportes_Aéreos_Regionais_Flight_402 two]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAM_Airlines_Flight_3054 crashes]] with casualties on the ground.
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* Its high proportion of immigrants. Nearly everyone in São Paulo has some sort of immigrant ancestry, and almost half of that from Italy. It has the largest community of expat [[Japanese]] and descendants in the world, and the largest [[UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} Jewish]] community in Latin America. It also has sizeable [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkey}} Turkish]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Lebanon}} Lebanese]], [[UsefulNotes/{{China}} Chinese]], [[UsefulNotes/{{SouthKorea}} Korean]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Greece}} Greek]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Bolivia}} Bolivian]], and [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} Polish]] communities. The [[UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} Italian]] influence is responsible for a great deal of the cultural differences with the rest of the country, and to the particular accent that ''Paulistanos'' have. "Brazilian" culture, being largely an amalgam of regional cultures from other parts of the country, is ever-so-subtly foreign to paulistanos.

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* Its high proportion of immigrants. Nearly everyone in São Paulo has some sort of immigrant ancestry, and almost half of that from Italy. It has the largest community of expat [[Japanese]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} Japanese]] and descendants in the world, and the largest [[UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} Jewish]] community in Latin America. It also has sizeable [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkey}} Turkish]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Lebanon}} Lebanese]], [[UsefulNotes/{{China}} Chinese]], [[UsefulNotes/{{SouthKorea}} Korean]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Greece}} Greek]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Bolivia}} Bolivian]], and [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} Polish]] communities. The [[UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} Italian]] influence is responsible for a great deal of the cultural differences with the rest of the country, and to the particular accent that ''Paulistanos'' have. "Brazilian" culture, being largely an amalgam of regional cultures from other parts of the country, is ever-so-subtly foreign to paulistanos.
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São Paulo has two main airports serving it. One of which, São Paulo–Guarulhos, is the second-biggest airport in the Southern Hemisphere and is São Paulo's main international airport. The other, São Paulo–Congonhas, is mainly domestic flights, and is surrounded by dense neighbourhoods... which has led to at least [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAM_Transportes_Aéreos_Regionais_Flight_402 two]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAM_Airlines_Flight_3054 crashes]] with casualties on the ground.
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* Its [[BlatantLies terrific]] traffic. São Paulo has some of the worst traffic jams on the planet. It counts with eight million cars and a street network that is not great. Although the pothole problem is slowly coming under control, the street layout in São Paulo is [[AlienGeometries maddening]], with streets that turn corners, bizarre five-way crossings, and various other things that make the Magic Roundabout look like the bumper car ride at a fairground. Only locals can understand it or hope to navigate it. The city does count with a high-quality subway system, which doesn't reach nearly enough places in the city and seems to be perpetually expanding at a very slow pace. Because of this, Paulistanos expand the Brazilian disregard for punctuality. Nobody bats an eye at being twenty minutes late for something, and "traffic was bad" is ''always'' an excuse.

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* Its [[BlatantLies [[SarcasmMode terrific]] traffic. São Paulo has some of the worst traffic jams on the planet. It counts with eight million cars and a street network that is not great. Although the pothole problem is slowly coming under control, the street layout in São Paulo is [[AlienGeometries maddening]], with streets that turn corners, bizarre five-way crossings, and various other things that make the Magic Roundabout look like the bumper car ride at a fairground. Only locals can understand it or hope to navigate it. The city does count with a high-quality subway system, which doesn't reach nearly enough places in the city and seems to be perpetually expanding at a very slow pace. Because of this, Paulistanos expand the Brazilian disregard for punctuality. Nobody bats an eye at being twenty minutes late for something, and "traffic was bad" is ''always'' an excuse.
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* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne 3'' takes place there. Which makes a whole lot of sense: if any Brazilian city can be portrayed as noir, it's definitely SaoPaulo. As things turned out, the game starts in the rich quarters and moves into the favelas and lower-class areas partway through.

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* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne 3'' takes place there. Which makes a whole lot of sense: if any Brazilian city can be portrayed as noir, it's definitely SaoPaulo.Sao Paulo. As things turned out, the game starts in the rich quarters and moves into the favelas and lower-class areas partway through.
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* TurmaDaMonica (Monica's gang) takes place mainly in São Paulo, although this is rarely referenced.

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* TurmaDaMonica (Monica's gang) ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' takes place mainly in São Paulo, although this is rarely referenced.
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** No, it's set in other city from São Paulo ''state''.
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** As a direct result, São Paulo has more heliports than any other city in the world (roughly a hundred), and has the largest fleet of helicopters of any single city on Earth (about 500), clocking in at about than 700 helicopter flights a day. It's pretty-much the only way to ensure punctuality. Any ''Paulistano'' who possesses a helicopter pilot's license is guaranteed to '''never''' be unemployed.

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** As a direct result, São Paulo has more heliports than any other city in the world (roughly a hundred), and has the largest fleet of helicopters of any single city on Earth (about (approx. 500), clocking in at about than 700 helicopter flights a day. It's pretty-much the only way to ensure punctuality. Any ''Paulistano'' who possesses a helicopter pilot's license is guaranteed to '''never''' be unemployed.
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** As a direct result, S%atilde;o Paulo has more heliports than any other city in the world (roughly a hundred), and has the largest fleet of helicopters of any single city on Earth (about 500), clocking in at about than 700 helicopter flights a day. It's pretty-much the only way to ensure punctuality. Any ''Paulistano'' who possesses a helicopter pilot's license is guaranteed to '''never''' be unemployed.

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** As a direct result, S%atilde;o São Paulo has more heliports than any other city in the world (roughly a hundred), and has the largest fleet of helicopters of any single city on Earth (about 500), clocking in at about than 700 helicopter flights a day. It's pretty-much the only way to ensure punctuality. Any ''Paulistano'' who possesses a helicopter pilot's license is guaranteed to '''never''' be unemployed.

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