Santa Cruz de Goiás

Santa Cruz de Goiás is a municipality in southeast Goiás state, Brazil.

Santa Cruz de Goiás
Location in Goiás  state
Location in Goiás state
Santa Cruz de Goiás is located in Brazil
Santa Cruz de Goiás
Santa Cruz de Goiás
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 17°18′55″S 48°28′54″W
CountryBrazil
RegionCentral-West
StateGoiás
MicroregionPires do Rio Microregion
Area
  Total1,108.9 km2 (428.1 sq mi)
Elevation
754 m (2,474 ft)
Population
 (2020 [1])
  Total2,819
  Density2.5/km2 (6.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
75220-000

Geography

Santa Cruz is located in the southeastern part of the state, 33 km. west of regional center, Pires do Rio. The Rio dos Bois, a tributary of the Corumbá River flows from north to south through the municipality. It has boundaries with Pires do Rio, Palmelo, Cristianópolis, Caldas Novas and Piracanjuba. It is 121 kilometers from the state capital, Goiânia and is connected by BR-352 / Bela Vista de Goiás / Cristianópolis / GO-020. See Distancias Rodoviarias Sepin for all the distances.

The municipality is bathed by the Rio dos Bois, Rio do Peixe, córregos Manoel Duarte, Muquém, Buriti, Pedra de Amolar, Brumadinho, Caiapó, Pirapitinga, Fundo, Mato Virgem, Água Suja, São Benedito, Córrego da Chuva, Sapé, Dantas, and by the Ribeirão Brumado. In topography there is the Serra do Rio do Peixe, the hills of Clemente, Queiroz, Cuscuzeiro, Dois Irmãos, Pertapé, Serra dos Macacos, Cabeça de Mel and Capão Bonito. The climate is tropical humid.

Political Information

  • Mayor: Esley Augusto Damaso (January 2005)
  • City council: 09
  • Eligible voters: 2,898 (December/2007)

Demographics

Population distribution is characterized by the fact that the rural population outnumbered the urban by almost two to one.

  • Population density: 3.19 inhabitants/km2 (2007)
  • Urban population: 1,007 (2007)
  • Rural population: 2,535 (2007)
  • Population growth: a loss of about 500 people since 1980

The economy

The economy is based on agriculture, cattle raising, services, public administration, and small transformation industries.

  • Industrial units: 3 (2007)
  • Commercial units: 18 (2007)
  • Cattle herd: 65,000 head (15,000 milk cows)
  • Main crops: rice, beans, manioc, coffee, bananas, soybeans (10,000 hectares) and corn

Agricultural data 2006

  • Number of farms: 725
  • Total area: 97,104 ha.
  • Area of permanent crops: 92 ha.
  • Area of perennial crops: 13,369 ha.
  • Area of natural pasture: 55,190 ha.
  • Area of woodland and forests: 26,435 ha.
  • Persons dependent on farming: 1,500
  • Farms with tractors: 161
  • Number of tractors: 316
  • Cattle herd: 65,000 head IBGE

Education (2006)

  • Schools: 4
  • Classrooms: 25
  • Teachers: 40
  • Students: 726
  • Middle schools enrollment: 123
  • Higher education: none
  • Adult literacy rate: 87.5% (2000) (national average was 86.4%)

Health (2007)

  • Hospitals: 1
  • Hospital beds: 12
  • Ambulatory clinics: 3
  • Infant mortality rate: 14.0 (2000) (national average was 33.0)

Human Development Index

  • MHDI: 0.782
  • State ranking: 26 (out of 242 municipalities)
  • National ranking: 1,006 (out of 5,507 municipalities) For the complete list see Frigoletto.com

History

Unlike many of the municipalities in Goiás, Santa Cruz has its origins in the 18th century, when mule drivers in 1721 on their way to the mines of Cuiabá discovered gold in the region. A cross was raised and the arraial (village) of Santa Cruz was founded in 1729. Later when the territory was divided in two Santa Cruz was the center of a julgado, which was almost the size of Portugal. In 1833 it was raised to the status of a municipality. The first railroad arrived 28 kilometers away in 1914 and the station was called Pires do Rio, which later became the most important city of the region.

With attractive landscapes around the city, Santa Cruz has rivers and waterfalls that promise future touristic development.

See also

References

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