Setor de Indústria e Abastecimento

Administrative region in Central-West, Brazil
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Location of SIA in the Federal District
Location of SIA in the Federal District
15°48′14″S 47°57′36″W / 15.80389°S 47.96000°W / -15.80389; -47.96000CountryBrazilRegionCentral-WestStateFederal DistrictFoundedApril 21, 1969Government
 • Regional administratorAntônio Donizete AndradePopulation
 (2010)[1]
 • Total2,585Time zoneUTC-3 (BRT) • Summer (DST)UTC-2 (BRST)Postal Code (CEP)
71800-000
Area code+55 61Websitewww.sia.df.gov.br

Setor de Indústria e Abastecimento[a] is an administrative region in the Federal District in Brazil. It is bordered by Brasília to the north and northeast, Cruzeiro and Sudoeste/Octogonal to the east, Guará and Vicente Pires to the south, and SCIA to the west. Setor de Indústria e Abastecimento is, alongside SCIA, an industrial hub in the Federal District, being host to various industries such as construction, logistics, and commerce. Setor de Indústria e Abastecimento was founded on April 21, 1969, receiving the status of administrative region, according to Law 3618, of July 14, 2005.

Geography

Setor de Indústria e Abastecimento is located in the Brazilian highlands, in the Central-West region of Brazil. It is located west of Brasília.

Infrastructure

Transport

The region is served by the DF-095 highway, which connects it to Ceilândia, Taguatinga, Águas Claras, Vicente Pires, Samambaia, and Águas Lindas de Goiás.[2]

See also

  • List of administrative regions of the Federal District

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ English: Sector of Industry and Supply

References

  1. ^ Pesquisa Distrital de Amostra Domiciliar 2010/2011
  2. ^ Flávio, Lúcio (2020-07-22). "Parceria entre DER e Terracap vai modernizar pavimento da Estrutural". Agência Brasília (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-27.

External links

  • Regional Administration of Setor de Indústria e Abastecimento website
  • Government of the Federal District website


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