Iporá Microregion

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The Iporá Microregion
The Iporá Microregion

The Iporá Microregion is a geographical region in central-western Goiás state, Brazil. The most important city is Iporá. For a map see Citybrazil

[edit] Important Data (2007)

  • Population: 58,845 (64,030 in 2000)
  • Cities: 10
  • Total Area: 7,096.60 km²
  • Population Density: 8.29 inhab/km²

The population has decreased since the last census of 2000 when it was 64,030. See Citybrazil

Municipality Area {km²) Inhabitants in 2007, July Inhabitants in 2000
Amorinópolis 410 3,527 4.018
Cachoeira de Goiás 417 1,410 1,259
Córrego do Ouro 464 2,633 2,939
Fazenda Nova 1,286 6,373 7,832
Iporá 1,030 31,060 32,537
Israelândia 580 2,827 3,457
Ivolândia 1,267 2,718 3,184
Jaupaci 529 2,998 2,643
Moiporá 462 1,848 1,899
Novo Brasil 652 3,451 4,262

[edit] List of microregions in Goiás


[edit] See also