Nova Iguaçu
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State: | Rio de Janeiro |
Founded: | 1833 |
Location: | 22°45’32” S lat. 43°27’03” W long. |
Area: | 523.89 km² |
Population: | 830,902 |
Population density: | 1,586.0/km² |
Elevation: | 25 m |
IBGE code: | 330350 |
Website: | www.novaiguacu.rj.gov.br |
Mayor: | Lindberg Farias |
Nova Iguaçu is a city in southeast Brazil in Rio de Janeiro. It lies northwest from the city of Rio de Janeiro, on the outskirts limits of the metropolitan area. The city hosts a significant number of low-class immigrants from Northeastern Brazil. Current mayor is former students leader Lindbergh Farias, of Workers' Party.
Its population was 830,902 (2005) and its area is 523.89 km².[1]
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Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube is an important football (soccer) club from the city.
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