Diadema is a city in São Paulo state, Brazil. The distance from the capital is 17km (from Praça da Sé). The city has an area of 30.65 square kilometres (11.83 sq mi) and a population of 357,064[1], and is accessed by a transit called EMTU (Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de São Paulo). HistorySince its beginning, Diadema occupation process had one fundamental factor: its privileged geographical location between the coast - Vila de São Vicente - and the plateau - Vila de São Paulo de Piratininga (São Paulo city early name). It was the existence of a connecting road between São Bernardo do Campo and Santo Amaro that provided ways for the early inhabitants to arrive to the neighborhoods in the early XVIII century. The avenues that are now known as Antonio Piranga and Piraporinha were originated from this early roads. Until the 40's, Diadema was constituted by four neighborhoods belonging to São Bernardo do Campo: Piraporinha, Eldorado, Taboão e Vila Conceição. Dispersed, they were only connected through roads of difficult passage and each neighborhood had its own life. Piraporinha near São Bernardo; Taboão, also connected to São Bernardo do Campo due to the proximity and to São Paulo through Água Funda Avenue. Eldorado, a neighborhood that had unique characteristics, because of the Billings Dam, had a greater proximity to São Paulo, to the Santo Amaro region and finaly Vila Conceição formed by the farms that once belonged to the Vila Conceição Company. External links
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