Pires do Rio Microregion
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The Pires do Rio Microregion is a statistical region of south-central Goiás state, Brazil. The most important city is Pires do Rio. The area includes 10 cities with a population of 90,327 (2007) in an area of 9,449.80 km². The population density was 9.56 inhab/km² (2007).
The most populous municipality in the region is Pires do Rio with 26,857 inhabitants and the least populous is Palmelo with 2,260 inhabitants.
The largest municipality in land area is Silvânia with 2,860.1 km² and the smallest is Palmelo with 59 km². Palmelo is the smallest municipality in the state of Goiás.
For a map of this region see citybrazil.com
[edit] Cities in the Pires do Rio Microregion
Name | Population (2007) |
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Cristianópolis | 3,041 |
Gameleira de Goiás | 2,782 |
Orizona | 13.440 |
Palmelo | 2,426 |
Pires do Rio | 28,796 |
Santa Cruz de Goiás | 3,601 |
São Miguel do Passa Quatro | 3,895 |
Silvânia | 19,022 |
Urutaí | 2,727 |
Vianópolis | 12,187 |
[edit] List of microregions in Goiás
- Anápolis
- Anicuns
- Aragarças
- Catalão
- Ceres
- Chapada dos Veadeiros
- Entorno de Brasília
- Goiânia
- Iporá
- Meia Ponte
- Pires do Rio
- Porangatu
- Quirinópolis
- Rio Vermelho
- São Miguel do Araguaia
- Sudoeste de Goiás
- Vale do Rio dos Bois
- Vão do Paranã