Ceres Microregion
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The Ceres Microregion is located in north-central Goiás state, Brazil. It includes 22 cities with a total population of 212,721 inhabitants. The total area is 13,224.40 km² and the population density is 16.09 inhab/km². The most important cities are Ceres and Goianésia.
The most populous municipality is Goianésia with 48,165 inhabitants. The least populous is São Patrício with 1,563 inhabitants.
The largest municipality in land area is Goianésia with 1,419.0 km². The smallest is São Patrício with 135,0 km².
The area of the region is between that of Vanuatu and The Bahamas or smaller than the American state of Connecticut
[edit] Cities in the Ceres Microregion
- Barro Alto 7,947
- Carmo do Rio Verde 7,276
- Ceres 22,875
- Goianésia 48,165 (large producer of sugarcane)
- Guaraíta 3,036
- Guarinos 2,925
- Hidrolina 4,091
- Ipiranga de Goiás
- Itapaci 13,940
- Itapuranga 27,677
- Morro Agudo de Goiás 2,166
- Nova América 2,272
- Nova Glória 9,486
- Pilar de Goiás 3,564
- Rialma 10,877
- Rianápolis 4,517
- Rubiataba 17,447
- Santa Isabel 3,400
- Santa Rita do Novo Destino 3,094
- São Luíz do Norte 3,566
- São Patrício 1,563
- Uruana 15,420
Population is from 2000. See City Brasil