Quixeramobim, Ceará
Quixeramobim (formally Santo Antônio do Boqueirão de Quixeramobim; formerly Nova Vila do Campo Maior) is a municipality in central State of Ceará, northeastern Brazil. It has a population of about 81,778 (2020 est). The local biome is caatinga hiperxerófila.
Quixeramobim | |
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Quixeramobim Location in Brazil | |
Coordinates: 5°12′S 39°17′W | |
Country | Brazil |
Region | Northeast |
State | Ceará |
Population (2020[1]) | |
• Total | 81,778 |
Time zone | UTC−3 (BRT) |
Climate
Semi-arid tropical warm with rainfall concentrated from February to April. The average temperature is 26–28 °C and the average annual rainfall is 499 mm.[2]
The Paus Brancos district of the municipality was designated a priority area for conservation and sustainable use when the Caatinga Ecological Corridor was created in 2006.[3]
History
It was founded in the 17th century on lands adjacent to Rio Ibu (Quixeramobim) and became a municipality in 1755.
Economy
The primary economic occupations are farming and ranching.
Famous residents
Antônio Conselheiro (1830–1879), religious leader
References
- IBGE 2020
- Wernstadt, Frederick L.; World Climatic Data; published 1972 by Climatic Data Press; p. 102.
- Mattos, Marluza (2006), Ministério cria Corredor Ecológico da Caatinga (in Portuguese), Ministério do Meio Ambiente, retrieved 2016-11-01