District of São Paulo, Brazil
23°46′26″S 46°40′09″W / 23.7738°S 46.6693°W / -23.7738; -46.6693
Place in São Paulo, Brazil
Grajaú is one of 96 districts in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.[1]
Grajaú is a district of the municipality of São Paulo, located in the South Zone. It is administered by the subprefecture of Capela do Socorro, within the administrative region of the South Zone of São Paulo. Its limits are the districts of Pedreira, Cidade Dutra, Parelheiros and the municipalities of São Bernardo do Campo and Diadema. It is 26 km from Praça da Sé and 14 km from the main neighborhoods of the south zone of the city such as Santo Amaro and Jabaquara. Currently, it has a population of approximately 445 thousand inhabitants, being the most populous district of the capital.[2]
Neighborhoods of Grajaú
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