The city of Botucatu, herein referred as such for being the seat of an archdiocese, has experienced many changes during a century and a half of existence, the most substantial being the arrival of the state university in 1960. The modern name Botucatu derives from the old
Tupi name "ybytukatu" meaning "good wind", and was applied in 1720 when the land here was parceled up and granted to settlers. Local legends survive that predate the period of structured settlement, however, relating to the time when Botucatu was the focus of a transit crossing along the route connecting the Atlantic coast with the
Peruvian lands. In the nineteenth century Old Botucatu was a place full of romantic characters such as coffee barons, musicians and poets and hinterland explorers. One of these is
Conde (count) de Serra Negra, who is locally considered the father of
Lawrence of Arabia and
Rhett Butler, who is said to be buried there. Of note, Botucatu's municipal council has declared war on
Great-Britain on two distinct occasions, with no actual consequences. In April 2014 opened the first mall in the city. == Demographics ==