Vila Parque Jabaquara

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Vila Parque Jabaquara
Bairro de São Paulo 
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Distrito:
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Campo Belo
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Subprefeitura:
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Santo Amaro
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Região Administrativa:
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Centro-Sul
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Vila Parque Jabaquara é um bairro no distrito do Jabaquara, na cidade de São Paulo é vizinho dos bairros Planalto Paulista, Campo Belo,Vila Guarani e Indianópolis. [1]
Referências
↑ http://portal.prefeitura.sp.gov.br/noticias/sec/trabalho/2005/09/0012/
SP - São Paulo - Zona Centro-Sul - Subprefeitura do Jabaquara - Bairros do Jabaquara
Americanópolis • Cidade Domitila • Cidade Leonor • Cidade Vargas • Jabaquara • Jardim Bom Clima • Jardim Clélia • Jardim Itacolomi • Jardim Jabaquara • Jardim Lourdes • Jardim Mendes Gaia • Jardim Metropolitano • Jardim Oriental • Jardim São Martinho • Jardim Scaff • Jardim Sul São Paulo • Jardim Vila Rica • Vila Babilônia • Vila Campestre • Vila Clara • Vila da Saúde • Vila do Encontro • Vila Facchini • Vila Guarani • Vila Imperial • Vila Jabaquara • Vila Mascote • Vila Mira • Vila Parque Jabaquara • Vila Paulista • Vila Santa Catarina

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