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Timeline of São Paulo

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of São Paulo, Brazil.

Prior to 20th century

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20th century

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1900s-1950s

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1960s-1990s

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21st century

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2000s

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2010s

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See also

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Other cities in Brazil:

References

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This article incorporates information from the Portuguese Wikipedia.

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