Microregion of Sudoeste de Goiás

Sudoeste de Goiás Microregion is a region in southwest Goiás state, Brazil. It includes 18 municipalities with a population of 397,387 in a total area of 56,293.30 km2 (21,734.96 sq mi) (2007). The largest towns are Jataí, Santa Helena de Goiás, and Rio Verde. It is watered by several important rivers, which are tributaries of the Paranaíba.

Sudoeste de Goiás
Location in Goias state
Location in Goias state
CountryBrazil
StateGoiás
MesoregionSul Goiano
Municipalities18
Area
  Total56,293 km2 (21,735 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
  Total397,387
  Density7.1/km2 (18/sq mi)

This is possibly the richest region of the state of Goiás and is a large producer of soybeans, corn, and cotton. The relatively flat grassy plains are ideal for cattle grazing. Several of the state's most prosperous cities are located here.

The most populous municipality is Rio Verde with 149,3821 inhabitants (2007). The least populous is Aparecida do Rio Doce with 2,702 inhabitants (2007).

The largest municipality in area is Mineiros with 9,096.4 km2. The smallest is Aparecida do Rio Doce with 290 km2.

Municipalities

The microregion consists of the following municipalities:[1]

NamePopulation (2007)
Aparecida do Rio Doce2,702
Aporé3,554
Caiapônia15,747
Castelândia3,530
Chapadão do Céu5,289
Doverlândia8,344
Jataí81,972
Maurilândia10,769
Mineiros45,189
Montividiu9,255
Palestina de Goiás3,229
Perolândia2,748
Portelândia3,310
Rio Verde149,382
Santa Helena de Goiás35,027
Santa Rita do Araguaia5,873
Santo Antônio da Barra4,134
Serranópolis7,333

See also

References

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