Sabino

Sabino is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population in 2004 was 5,146 and the area is 312.57 km². The elevation is 412 m.

State of São Paulo, Brazil
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  • Senators
Transport
  • Highway system
    • List of highways
Education
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Sports
Auto racing
  • Autódromo José Carlos Pace
  • Ayrton Senna
Football
  • FPF
  • Campeonato Paulista de Futebol
  • Série A2
  • Série A3
  • Segunda Divisão
  • Copa Paulista
  • Corinthians
  • Palmeiras
  • Ponte Preta
  • Portuguesa
  • Santos
  • São Paulo
Cities of São Paulo by population
Capital
  • São Paulo
1,000,000+
  • Campinas
  • Guarulhos
500,000+
  • Osasco
  • Ribeirão Preto
  • Santo André
  • São Bernardo do Campo
  • São José dos Campos
  • Sorocaba
200,000+
  • Americana
  • Araraquara
  • Barueri
  • Bauru
  • Carapicuíba
  • Cotia
  • Diadema
  • Embu das Artes
  • Franca
  • Guarujá
  • Hortolândia
  • Indaiatuba
  • Itapevi
  • Itaquaquecetuba
  • Jacareí
  • Jundiaí
  • Limeira
  • Marília
  • Mauá
  • Mogi das Cruzes
  • Piracicaba
  • Praia Grande
  • Presidente Prudente
  • Santos
  • São Carlos
  • São José do Rio Preto
  • São Vicente
  • Sumaré
  • Suzano
  • Taboão da Serra
  • Taubaté
100,000+
  • Araçatuba
  • Araras
  • Atibaia
  • Barretos
  • Birigui
  • Botucatu
  • Bragança Paulista
  • Catanduva
  • Cubatão
  • Ferraz de Vasconcelos
  • Francisco Morato
  • Franco da Rocha
  • Guaratinguetá
  • Itapecerica da Serra
  • Itapetininga
  • Itu
  • Jandira
  • Jaú
  • Mogi Guaçu
  • Ourinhos
  • Pindamonhangaba
  • Poá
  • Ribeirão Pires
  • Rio Claro
  • Salto
  • Santa Bárbara d'Oeste
  • Santana de Parnaíba
  • São Caetano do Sul
  • Sertãozinho
  • Tatuí
  • Valinhos
  • Várzea Paulista
  • Votorantim
Mesoregion
Bauru
Avaré
  • Águas de Santa Bárbara
  • Arandu
  • Avaré
  • Cerqueira César
  • Iaras
  • Itaí
  • Itatinga
  • Paranapanema
Bauru
  • Agudos
  • Arealva
  • Areiópolis
  • Avaí
  • Balbinos
  • Bauru
  • Borebi
  • Cabrália Paulista
  • Duartina
  • Guarantã
  • Iacanga
  • Lençóis Paulista
  • Lucianópolis
  • Paulistânia
  • Pirajuí
  • Piratininga
  • Pongaí
  • Presidente Alves
  • Reginópolis
  • Ubirajara
  • Uru
Botucatu
  • Anhembi
  • Bofete
  • Botucatu
  • Conchas
  • Pardinho
  • Pratânia
  • São Manuel
Jaú
  • Bariri
  • Barra Bonita
  • Bocaina
  • Boracéia
  • Dois Córregos
  • Igaraçu do Tietê
  • Itaju
  • Itapuí
  • Jaú
  • Macatuba
  • Mineiros do Tietê
  • Pederneiras
Lins
  • Cafelândia
  • Getulina
  • Guaiçara
  • Guaimbê
  • Júlio Mesquita
  • Lins
  • Promissão
  • Sabino
  • Southeast Region, Brazil
  • Espírito Santo
  • Minas Gerais
  • São Paulo
  • Rio de Janeiro

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