The Catalão Microregion is a statistical microregion created by IBGE (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística) in south-eastern Goiás state, Brazil. A region of rolling hills and flatlands with extensive cattle raising and soybean plantations. The regional center, Catalão, is growing fast with important industries being installed in the area. The GDP of this region represented almost 5% of the state GDP in 2003.
Catalão | |
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Country | Brazil |
State | Goiás |
Mesoregion | Sul Goiano |
Municipalities | 11 |
Area | |
• Total | 15,239 km2 (5,884 sq mi) |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 131,741 |
• Density | 8.6/km2 (22/sq mi) |
Municipalities
editThe microregion consists of the following municipalities:[1]
Municipality | Area (km2) | Inhabitants in 2007, July | GDP (R$1.000,00) in 2003 | |
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Anhanguera | 57 | 914 | 4,282 | |
Campo Alegre de Goiás | 2,463 | 4,522 | 108,251 | |
Catalão | 3,778 | 71,680 | 1,900,010 | |
Corumbaíba | 1,482 | 7,487 | 129,590 | |
Cumari | 580 | 3,269 | 21,251 | |
Davinópolis | 520 | 2,029 | 13,393 | |
Goiandira | 561 | 4,671 | 25,555 | |
Ipameri | 4,369 | 23,984 | 304,634 | |
Nova Aurora | 303 | 1,988 | 11,845 | |
Ouvidor | 414 | 4,691 | 84,420 | |
Três Ranchos | 282 | 3,253 | 12,633 | |
Municipalities of Catalão Microregion, in Goiás, BrasilIBGE. |
Population figures are from 2007.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística[permanent dead link], territorial division.
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