Castelândia

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Castelândia is a small town and municipality in southwest Goiás state, Brazil. It is a large producer of sugar cane and soybeans.

  • Population: 4,364 (2005 estimate)
  • Area: 298.4 km²
  • Elevation: 442 meters
  • Became a city: 1993
  • Postal code: 75925-000
  • IBGE statistical microregion: Southwest Goiás Microregion

Castelândia is located in the southwest of the state, west of the Rio dos Bois, a major tributary of the Paranaíba. It is 54 kilometers northeast of the regional center, Quirinópolis and 95 kilometers southwest of Rio Verde

The distance to the state capital, Goiânia, is 282 km. Highway connections are made by GO-040 / Aragoiânia / Cromínia / Pontalina / Bom Jesus de Goiás / BR-452 / GO-319 / Aloândia. [1]

Neighboring municipalities are Rio Verde, Maurilândia, and Bom Jesus de Goiás.

Demographic and Political Data

  • Population density in 2003: 13.85 inhab/km²
  • Population growth rate 1996/2000: 1.53.%
  • Population in 1980: not available
  • Population in 1991: not available
  • Urban population in 2003: 3,712
  • Rural population in 2003: 407
  • Eligible voters in 2004: 3,284
  • City government in 2005: mayor (Octávio Antônio Dias Júnior), vice-mayor (João Afonso de Andrade), and 09 councilmembers
  • Households in 2000: 1,083
  • Households earning less than 01 minimum salary in 2000: 413

Economy

The economy is based on cattle raising (21,000 head in 2004), poultry production (99,500 head in 2004), and growing of sugar cane (2,962 hectares producing 300,000 tons in 2005), corn (2,500 hectares producing 12,500 tons in 2005, and soybeans (9,000 hectares producing 20,700 tons in 2005).

  • GDP in 2003: R$26.441 million
  • GDP in 2002: R$30.605 million (0.10% of the state GDP)
  • GDP per capita in 2003: R$6,311 (near the state average)
  • GDP per capita in 2002: R$7,459 (state average was R$5,921)
  • Industrial establishments: 01 (2005)
  • Retail establishments: 40 (2005)
  • Financial institutions: BRADESCO (2005)
  • Automobiles in 2004: 178

Health and Education

  • In 2003 there was 01 hospital with 13 beds and 02 public health clinics (SUS).
  • The infant mortality rate was 20.02 in 2000.
  • In 2003 there were 04 schools, 24 classrooms, 45 teachers, and 1,046 students. There were no institutions of higher education.
  • The literacy rate was 80.0 in 2000.

Ranking on the Municipal Human Development Index

  • Life expectancy: 70.55
  • Adult literacy rate: 0.775
  • School attendance rate: 0.767
  • MHDI: 0.732
  • State ranking: 137 (out of 242 municipalities)
  • National ranking: 2,379 (out of 5,507 municipalities)

The data are from 2000

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