Cachoeira de Goiás | |
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State | Goiás |
Area: | 417.1 km² |
Population: | 1,410 (IBGE 2007) |
Population density: | 3.39 inhab/km² (2007) |
Elevation: | 764 m above sea level |
Postcode (CEP): | 76125-000 |
Became a city: | 1953 |
Mayor: | Marlúcio Pinheiro Duarte |
Distance to Goiânia: | 172 km. |
IBGE statistical microregion: | Iporá Microregion |
Website: | none (29/03/2008) |
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Cachoeira de Goiás is a small town and municipality in eastern Goiás state, Brazil.
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The population growth rate from 1996 to 2007 was 0.25%. Out of the total population of 1,410, 1,106 were considered urban while 304 were considered rural. The population has increased by about 200 persons since the census of 1980 with the urban population doubling and the rural population decreasing by half.
The economy is based on cattle raising (24,000 head in 2006), agriculture, retail establishments, and several modest transformation industries.
Agricultural data 2006
The settlement of Cachoeira de Goiás began in 1892 when Manoel Fernandes Pereira and other families built a chapel honoring the Divine Spirit. The growth was slow until Coronel Francisco Seabra de Guimarães worked to make it a district of the capital Goiás with the name of Cachoeira da Fumaça. In 1938 it became a district of the municipality of Paraúna with the name Moitu, of unknown origin. In 1948 it became a district in the municipality of Aurilândia, finally becoming independent in 1953.