Professor Jamil

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Professor Jamil is a small town and municipality in south-central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 3,765 (2000) in a total area of 347.4 km².

  • Elevation: 748 meters
  • Became a municipality: 1993
  • Statistical microregion: Meia Ponte Microregion
  • Postal code: 75645-000

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[edit] Geographical Information

Located 84 kilometers south of the state capital, Goiânia, on BR-153, Professor Jamil has boundaries with the following municipalities:

In road connections there are two state highways and several local roads linking the rural area to the town. The most important interstate highway of the state--BR153--crosses the municipality from north to south, connecting Professor Jamil to all the regions of Brazil.

[edit] Political Information

  • Mayor: Alírio Elizeu Teixeira (January 2005)
  • Eligible voters: 3.028 (April 2006)
  • City council: 9 members

[edit] Demographic Information

  • Population density: 10.8 inhab/km² (2005)
  • Urban population: 2,349(2003)
  • Rural population: 1.232 (2003)
  • Population growth or loss: a gain of about 500 people since 2000.

[edit] Economic Information

The economy is based on agriculture, cattle raising, services, public administration, and small transformation industries. There is also a poultry industry, swine raising and extraction of sand.

  • Industrial units: 2 (2005)
  • Commercial units: 28 (2005), employing 42 people in 2003
  • Bank agencies: none (June 2005)
  • Dairies: - Inústria de Laticínios Boa Nova Ltda (22/05/2006)
  • Meat packing plant: none (22/05/2006)
  • Motor vehicles: 190 automobiles (2004)
  • Cattle herd: 48,092 head (2004)
  • Poultry: 13,129 head (2004)
  • Swine: 2,510 (2004)
  • Dairy cows: 7,231 (2004)
  • Main crops (2005): rice (300 hectares) and corn (1,000 hectares).

[edit] Education (2005)

  • Schools: 5
  • Classrooms: 21
  • Teachers: 57
  • Students: 1,096
  • Middle school enrollment: 190 students
  • Higher education: none
  • Adult literacy rate: 83.7% (2000) (national average was 86.4%)

[edit] Health (2003)

  • Hospitals: 0
  • Hospital beds: 0
  • Ambulatory clinics: 1
  • Doctors, nurses, dentists: 3, 2, 0 (2002)
  • Infant mortality rate: 27.9 (2000) (national average was 33.0).

[edit] History

The origin of the town goes back to 1942 when a group of people got together and built a football field. Soon the first grocery store appeared. The first mass was prayed in 1952 when the settlement was called Campo Limpo. Soon it became a district of Piracanjuba and was emancipated in 1991 with the name, Professor Jamil, in homage to one of the first pioneers, Jamil Salim Safady, of Lebanese origin.

[edit] Municipal Human Development Index

  • Life expectancy: 67.4
  • Adult literacy rate: 0.817
  • School attendance rate: 0.883
  • MHDI: 0.736
  • State ranking: 123 (out of 242 municipalities)
  • National ranking: 2,229 (out of 5,507 municipalities)

Data are from 2000

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