Caiapônia

Caiapônia
Country Brazil
State Goiás
Municipality Aporé
Incorporated 1873
Government
  Mayor Edson Rosa Cabral
  Vice Mayor João Bosco Carneiro Vilela
Area
  Total 8,682 km2 (3,352 sq mi)
Elevation 692 m (2,270 ft)
Population (2007)
  Total 15,747
  Density 1.82/km2 (4.7/sq mi)
  counted
Time zone GMT (UTC-3)
Postal code 75850-000

Caiapônia is a municipality in south-central Goiás state, Brazil. It has the third largest cattle herd in the state and is a major producer of grains. The town is also known as Torres Do Rio Bonito or just Rio Bonito.[1]

Geography

Known as the city of the Thousand Waterfalls, Caiapônia offers several options for the tourist. It is located 334 kilometers southwest of Goiânia following GO-221. The main highways of access are GO-060 / Trindade, Goiás / Nazário / Firminópolis / Israelândia / Iporá / GO-221 /. It is part of the Sudoeste de Goiás Microregion and has municipal boundaries with Baliza, Bom Jardim de Goiás, Montividiu, Rio Verde, Ivolândia, Palestina de Goiás, Doverlândia and Jataí.

Districts, Villages, and Hamlets

Demographics

The Economy

The economy is based on cattle-raising, with the third largest herd in the state of Goiás (415,000 head in 2006) and large plantations of corn, soybeans, and rice. Milk production is also very important.

Economic Data (2007)

Motor vehicles

Main agricultural products in ha.(2006)

Farm Data (2006)in ha.

Health and Education

The health sector was represented by 03 hospitals with 48 beds (2007). In 2006 there were 18 schools with 4,125 students. There was no higher education as of 2007.

Tourism

The municipality has several rivers: Caiapó, Bonito, Paraíso, Peixe, Piranhas, Verdão, Claro and Doce. There are also innumerable waterfalls: Torre, Freira, Gigante Adormedido, Cachoeira do Pantano, Cachoeira do Vale, Cachoeira do Salomão, and Cachoeira da Abóbora among others. Cachoeira do Vale is located 12 kilometres from the city. It has a lake of cristaline waters, perfect for swimming. Cachoeira de São Domingos is formed by the Piranhas River and has a fall of 40 meters. The highest waterfall, though, is Cachoeira do Salomão with a fall of 80 meters. Its access is difficult but once there the tourist can see transparent waters protected by thick tropical vegetation, containing orchids of several colors.

History

Caiapônia derives its name from the Caiapó Indians who fought wars with settlers until the end of the nineteenth century. The first church, Espírito Santo, was built in 1845 and by 1850 the settlement had several houses and was known as Torres do Rio Bonito. In 1855 its status as "povoado" passed to "distrito" and it became part of the municipality of Rio Verde. In 1871 Torres do Rio Bonito was raised to municipal status, the name being shortened to Rio Bonito in 1911. Finally in 1943 the name was changed to Caiapônia, to honor the Indians who had lived in the area. Source: Sepin

See also

References

Coordinates: 16°57′07″S 51°48′22″W / 16.95194°S 51.80611°W / -16.95194; -51.80611

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