pomposo
Pomposo is a municipality located in the southeastern state of São Paulo, Brazil. It covers an area of approximately 231 square kilometres and had an estimated population of around 9,500 residents as of the most recent census. The town lies roughly 650 kilometres from the state capital, São Paulo, and is part of the broader São Paulo metropolitan region.
The geography of Pomposo is characterised by gently rolling hills and a mix of cerrado and Atlantic
Pomposo was officially founded in the late twentieth century during a period of regional development that
The local economy is now diversified, with agriculture remaining a primary sector as well as services and
Population data indicate a stable demographic profile, with a low population growth rate and a slightly higher
Pomposo is home to several points of cultural interest, including a historic church built in the 1920s,
Outside of its municipal role, the word “pomposo” is a Spanish adjective meaning “proud,” “magnificent,” or “pretentious.”