São Paulo, São Paulo
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São Paulo is the capital of the state of São Paulo in the southeast of Brazil.
The city has an area of 1,523.0 square kilometers (588 sq mi) and a population of 11,016,703, which makes it the most populous in the southern hemisphere. It hosted the Pan American Games in 1963.
People born here[edit]
- Gabriel Asakura, Brazilian national team pitcher
- Daniel Chibana, Brazilian national team outfielder
- Tiago da Silva, minor league pitcher
- Alan Fanhoni, French Division I infielder
- Rafael Fernándes, NPB pitcher
- Job Fugice Jr., Brazilian national team infielder
- Yan Gomes, catcher
- Rafael Kiryu, Brazilian national team player
- Kesley Kondo, Brazilian national team pitcher
- Tiago Magalhães, minor league outfielder
- Mike Magario, Brazilian national team outfielder
- Daniel Matsumoto, NPB infielder
- Claudio Matumoto Jr., Brazilian national team pitcher
- Jô Matumoto, minor league pitcher
- Rodrigo Miyamoto, Brazilian national team pitcher
- Marcos Moriguti, Brazilian national team catcher
- Celso Nakano, Brazilian national team outfielder
- Oscar Nakaoshi, NPB pitcher
- Fernando Oda, Brazilian national team pitcher
- Leonardo Oliveira, Brazilian national team pitcher
- Ronaldo Ono, Brazilian national team infielder
- Paulo Orlando, outfielder
- Christian Pedrol, minor league pitcher
- José Pett, minor league pitcher
- Andre Rienzo, pitcher
- Lucas Sakay, Brazilian national team infielder
- Ricardo Shimanoe, Brazilian national team catcher
- Shigeo Tamaki, NPB pitcher
- Marcio Tanaka, Brazilian national team infielder
- Marcel Vianna, minor league pitcher
- Thyago Vieira, pitcher
- Evaldo Yamaoka, Brazilian national team infielder
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