Campo Limpo de Goiás
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Campo Limpo de Goiás is a small town and municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. It separated from the municipality of Anápolis in 2002.
- Population in 2005: 5,188
- Area: 156 square kilometers
- Elevation: not available
- Became a city: 2002
The distance to the state capital, Goiânia, is 75 km and connections are made by BR-153, passing through Anápolis, and then taking GO-330.
Demographic and Political Data
- IBGE statistical microregion: Anápolis Microregion
- Population density in 2003: 31.59 inhab/km²
- Population growth rate 1996-2000: not available
- Urban and rural population in 2003: not available
- Eligible voters in 2004: 4808
- City government: mayor (Joaquim Silveira Duarte), vice-mayor (Carlos Alberto de Carvalho), and 09 councilmembers
Economy
The economy is based on cattle raising, both for meat and dairy. There are also banana, corn, rice, sugarcane, and soybean plantations.
The main agricultural products in 2005
- coffee: 50 hectares / 30 tons
- bananas: 150 hectares / 1,730 tons
- citrus fruits: 70 hectares / 1,240 tons
- corn: 200 hectares / 800 tons
- soybeans: 300 hectares / 750 tons
- tomatoes: 30 hectares / 1,300 tons
Data are from IBGE
Animal production in 2004
- cattle: 16,000 head
- dairy cows: 2,350 head
- poultry: 45,000 head
- swine: 3,250 head
- industrial units in 2005: 15
- retail units in 2005: 28
- financial institutions: none
- PIB in 2003: R$27.941 million
- PIB per capita in 2003: R$5,579
Health and Education
- public health clinics (SUS): 01 in 2003
- hospitals: none
- schools: 02 in 2005
- classrooms: 27
- teachers: 65
- students: 1,659
- higher education: none