Assis

Assis is a city and a municipality in the southwestern part of the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 105,087 (2020 est.) in an area of 460.61 km2.[2] The town was founded on July 5, 1905, and became a municipality in 1917, when it was separated from Platina.[3] It is the largest city of its microregion, and the 2nd of its mesoregion, and is 434 km away from the capital, São Paulo.[4] The town has an annual average temperature of 21,37 °C, annual rainfall 1,441 mm (56.7 in), and the vegetation predominates Mata Atlântica and Cerrado, is then a transition zone of vegetation. Its Human Development Index (HDI) is 0.805, considered high if compared to state and is in 28th place among Brazilian cities.[5]

Assis
Assis skyline at Nove de Julho Avenue
Assis skyline at Nove de Julho Avenue
Flag of Assis
Coat of arms of Assis
Location in São Paulo  state
Location in São Paulo state
Assis is located in Brazil
Assis
Assis
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 22°39′43″S 50°24′43″W
CountryBrazil
RegionSoutheast
StateSão Paulo
MesoregionAssis
MicroregionAssis
Government
  MayorJosé Fernandes (PDT) (2017-2020)
Area
  Total460.61 km2 (177.84 sq mi)
Elevation
543 m (1,781 ft)
Population
 (2020 est.)[2]
  Total105,087
  Density230/km2 (590/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-03:00 (BRT)
  Summer (DST)UTC-02:00 (BRST)
Postal code
19800-000
Area code18
Websitewww.assis.sp.gov.br

The name Assis is a reference to Captain Assis, who explored the lands of the region. Is currently formed by the city of Assis, with its single district headquarters since Tarumã became a separate municipality in 1990.[10][11]

The city is known for its title Fraternal City and the undergraduate courses from UNESP at Assis, FEMA (Municipal Assis Educational Foundation) and Unip (Universidade Paulista - Paulista University). In the city, there are many industries, schools, universities, large agriculture production and strong commerce and services. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Assis. Assis is one of the most important of region and has a privileged geographic location where there are different types of agriculture. Furthermore, the city is served by Marcelo Pires Halzhausen State Airport. Assis is cropped by the railroad old Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana and by numerous highways connecting the main cities of the region, the states of Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraná

Furthermore, the city is regional development reference, with influence in the cities of Assis's Microregion, a few municipalities in the Ourinhos's Microregion, Marília's Microregion and North of Paraná by his commerce, services, cultural services, sports, science and technology that make Assis that bears the title of Capital of Paranapanema, even with strong competition from larger centers such as Marilia, Presidente Prudente and Londrina.

Administration and political

City Hall of Assis

Mayor: Ricardo Pinheiro (2013/2016)

Assis is seat of Government Region State and of CIVAP - Consórcio Intermunicipal do Vale Paranapanema (Intermunicipal Consortium of Paranapanema Valley) what is an alliance of 25 cities in Paranapanema Region with 300k inhabitants.


Nascido em Assis, Thiago Cepa leva o nome da cidade para a mais importante capital do mundo. Thiago é responsável pela logística de Feltham, bairro onde nasceu e viveu Freddie Mercury.

Economy

Composition of Economy(2011)[12]
Commerce and Services80,44 %
Industrial16,70 %
Agriculture2,86 %

The economy of the city is diverse with strong commerce and services participation, but with huge state participation. Like other cities of Brazil, its market isn't a free market. Has a huge regulations, taxes and other effects of huge Brazilian state. In the city are many marketplaces like Supermercados Avenida, Rede 20 Supermercados, Supermercados Amigão, Supermercados São Judas Tadeu and Walmart. The city was growing in IT, in the city was a huge number of IT companies (98 companies of IT is operating in Assis) like VSM, TOTVS Agroindústria, WebManagers, SE7I, ANGAZA, PENZE, ComunicarTI, Engemap and others.[13][14][15]

Education

Assis has a system of state and private primary and secondary schools and a variety of vocational-technical schools. It's started in 1917 when Assis was transformed into a city. The first official and state school was Assis Isolated School (Escola Isolada de Assis), what was changed to Scholar Group of Assis (Grupo Escolar de Assis). After that, was created in 1941 the Assis Normal School (Escola Normal de Assis) with High School course and Normal course, that allowed the teacher formation.[16]

In 1951 was created officially the Artesanal School of Assis (Escola Artesanal de Assis), that was changed into Industrial School of Assis, that nowadays is Assis's State Technical School "Pedro D'Arcádia Neto".[17]

Hall of UNESP of Assis's campus

Furthermore, in 1956 the São Paulo State Legislature approved the Bill proposed by the House Representative Mr José Santilli Sobrinho who creates the Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Languages of Assis (Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Assis) as an Institute for Higher Education. In 1959 was installed the course of Languages. Today the faculty is a part of multi-campus system of Universidade Estadual Paulista (Paulista State University) with name Faculty of Science and Languages of Assis (FCLA)[18]

In the city are other universities like FEMA which was created by Assis's city hall (in other words, is a state university), but unlike Unesp the courses are not free and their students are required to pay tuition in all courses. "Histórico da FEMA" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2014-06-20.

Educational institutions

The universities and colleges include:

Health care

Assis has a large health care state and private system like Hospital Regional de Assis, the largest health care center of Mesoregion of Assis and reference in public health in this region. The city have a huge number of hospital around the city. Furthermore, the city has other hospitals like Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Assis and Hospital de Olhos Oeste Paulista (Hospital of Eyes of Paulista West), one of the best ophthalmological hospital in the country.

Transportation

The city of Assis is the headquarters of the DR7

Assis is the headquarters of the Departamento de Estradas e Rodagens de São Paulo (Departament of Roads of São Paulo), being the 7th Regional Division.[19] It is responsible for managing state roads of Middle Paranapanema and part of the Marília's Mesoregion and Ourinhos's Microregion.

The city is served by Assis Airport.

References

  1. Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística
  2. "Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics" (PDF). 2018. Retrieved 6 March 2019. 2018 Estimates of Population
  3. "Cria o municipio de Assis, na comarca de Campos Novos do Paranapanema" (in Portuguese).
  4. "Distâncias entre a cidade de São Paulo e todas as cidades do interior paulista".
  5. "IDH brasileiro e posições por cidade" (in Portuguese).
  6. Cf. BRASIL. Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). Enciclopédia dos Município brasileiros. cit., vol XXVIII, 1956, págs. 87-88.
  7. "Estimativa populacional de Assis para 2015" (PDF) (in Portuguese).
  8. AssisCity. "IBGE estima população em 96333".
  9. "Estimativas de 1992 até 2014".
  10. "Dispõe sobre alterações no Quadro Territorial-Administrativo do Estado" (in Portuguese).
  11. "História de Assis - Site da Câmara Municipal de Assis" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2014-01-04.
  12. "Perfil Municipal, Emprego e Rendimento - SEADE". 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-05-29.
  13. "Inauguração do Walmart" (in Portuguese).
  14. "TOTVS faz terceira aquisição do ano e leva a PRX" (in Portuguese).
  15. "Site da VSM" (in Portuguese).
  16. GUSMÃO, Emery Marques. ARQUIVOS ESCOLARES, MEMÓRIA E CULTURA. UNESP – FCLAs – CEDAP, V.1, n.1, p. 56-65, 2005.
  17. "Site da Etec Pedro D'Arcádia Neto" (in Portuguese).
  18. "Institucional da FCLA - Unesp de Assis" (in Portuguese).
  19. "Divisões do DER" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
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