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Sento Sé

Coordinates: 09°44′45″S 41°53′06″W / 9.74583°S 41.88500°W / -9.74583; -41.88500
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Sento Sé
Município de Sento Sé
Flag of Sento Sé
Official seal of Sento Sé
Location of Sento Sé in Bahia
Location of Sento Sé in Bahia
Sento Sé is located in Brazil
Sento Sé
Sento Sé
Location of Sento Sé in Brazil
Coordinates: 09°44′45″S 41°53′06″W / 9.74583°S 41.88500°W / -9.74583; -41.88500
Country Brazil
RegionNortheast
State Bahia
Founded1832
Government
 • MayorAna Luiza Rodrigues da Silva Passos (2007–2020) (PSD)
Area
 • Total12,698.76 km2 (4,903.02 sq mi)
Population
 (2020[1])
 • Total40,989
 • Density3.2/km2 (8.4/sq mi)
DemonymSentoseense
Time zoneUTC-3 (BRT)
Websitewww.sentose.ba.gov.br

Sento Sé is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil. It covers 12,698.76 km2 (4,903.02 sq mi), and has a population of 40,989 with a population density of 1.28 inhabitants per square kilometer. Sento Sé is located 689 kilometres (428 mi) from the state capital of Salvador.[2][3]

Sento Sé has a peculiar history. It is among the five cities that had to be flooded because of construction of the Sobradinho Dam. The new Sento Sé erected in 1974, was being gradually populated by residents of the former headquarters, which plunged into the waters.

History

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The name Sento Sé comes from an ancestral indigenous tribe called Centoce. The first foreign settlers were Portuguese sugar cane producers that built mills in that area. The foundation of the municipality was in 1832 by a provincial decree.

In the 1970s the city passed for one of the most complicated moments. The construction of Sobradinho Dam obligated the moving of the city and another little communities close to the river to another place 62 kilometers away, in 1974.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ "Dados Básicos" (in Portuguese). Sento Sé, Bahia, Brazil: Prefeitura Municipal de Sento Sé. 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Sento Sé" (in Portuguese). Brasília, Brazil: Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2015.