'Bertioga' is a
Brazilian town of the state of
São Paulo in the
Baixada Santista. The population in
2004 was 35,759. However, because it neighbors resort towns, its population fluctuates greatly with the seasons. The population density is 72.68/km² and it has an area of 492 km². The more northern parts are dense forests and are virtually unpopulated. The municipality was created in
1995. Prior to that it was considered a suburb of Guaruja.
Its limits are
Moji das Cruzes,
Biritiba-Mirim and
Salesópolis in the north,
São Sebastião in the east,
Atlantic Ocean to the south with
ilha de Santo Amaro (opposite to the city) and
Santos in the west.
Nazi fugitive
Josef Mengele drowned in Bertioga, in
1979. He reportedly had a stroke and before he was pulled ashore he was dead.
Communications
★
Radio Praia - a radio station
Other
Bertioga schools or a collegiate, high schools, churches, a post office, banks, sporting facilities, libraries, squares and parks.
External links
★ http://www.bertioga.sp.gov.br
★
citybrazil.com.br
★
Portal Nosso São Paulo