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???? https://www.camisetasdeonibus.com.br ???? Visit the Clube do Ônibus Store and buy T-Shirts, Mugs and Caps from your Company or Favorite Bus Model. ???? https://www.clubedoonibus.com.br ???? Check out the new page with special content and articles from Clube do Ônibus Follow the movement live from the bus terminal in the city of Sorocaba, one of the most developed cities in Brazil, where diversified bodies were observed among Marcopolo, Comil, Irizar and Caio, with chassis from Scania, Mercedes Benz, Volvo and Volksbus. The city of Sorocaba is the fourth most populous in the interior of São Paulo (preceded by Campinas, São José dos Campos and Ribeirão Preto) and the most populous in the southeast region of São Paulo with a population of 695,328 inhabitants, estimated by the IBGE for 2021, being a regional capital. It has an area of 450.38 km². The municipality is integrated — together with Greater São Paulo, the Metropolitan Region of Campinas, the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista and the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba and Litoral Norte — into the Expanded Metropolitan Complex, a megalopolis with over 30 million inhabitants (about 75% of the population of São Paulo) and which is the first urban agglomeration of its kind in the southern hemisphere.[6] The Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba is made up of 26 municipalities with a total population of approximately 2.06 million. The city is an important industrial hub in the state of São Paulo and in Brazil, with its industrial production reaching more than 120 countries, reaching a GDP of over R$32 billion, the nineteenth largest in the country, ahead of capitals such as São Luís, Belém, Vitória, Natal and Florianópolis. The main bases of its economy are the industry, commerce and services sectors, with over 22 thousand companies installed, more than two thousand of which are industries. Founded over 350 years ago, the city, which now has approximately 374,000 inhabitants (SEADE/IBGE Projection 2011), has over 700 industries, including numerous high-tech multinationals. However, even with all the progress that the old village has undergone, the city has not lost its characteristics of a small town, and is still known for its grape and fruit production and rural life in general. Also watch the movement of buses in another region, in the city of Belo Horizonte: https://bit.ly/3CKweqK Text, presentation, images and editing: Diogo Amorim We share what we like, right? So, send this video to your friends, bus enthusiasts and admirers! Contribute to the growth of the channel, and I'll do the rest. You'll never run out of new videos. Deal?!? After subscribing, take advantage and activate the bell to receive notifications of all the videos that are posted. All this with just two quick clicks! Okay?? ???? Companies that appear during the video: Did you like it? Follow our next videos first hand by subscribing and activating the bell. ** Equipment used to record the images: -Dji Osmo Pocket 3.