Itarumã

Itarumã
municipality

Location of the municipality in Goiás
Coordinates: 18°46′08″S 51°20′52″W / 18.76889°S 51.34778°W / -18.76889; -51.34778
Country Brazil
State Goiás
Mesoregion Sul Goiano
Microregion Quirinópolis
Founded 21 July 1953
Government
  Prefect Wilmar Bento Severino
Area
  Total 3,433 km2 (1,325 sq mi)
Elevation 474 m (1,555 ft)
Population (2010)
  Total 6,298
  Density 1.8/km2 (4.8/sq mi)
Time zone BRST (UTC3)
  Summer (DST) BRDT (UTC2)

Itarumã is a municipality in south Goiás state, Brazil. In 2010, it had a population of 6,298. Itarumã is a large producer of cattle with a herd of almost three hundred thousand head.

Location

Itarumã is located in the Quirinópolis Microregion and is connected by paved roads with Caçu, 40 kilometers to the north; and Itajá, 45 kilometers to the south. It is 366 kilometers to the state capital, Goiânia, which is connected by BR-060 / Abadia de Goiás / Guapó / Indiara / Acreúna / Rio Verde / GO-174 / GO-422 / Caçu / GO-206. See Sepin for all the distances.

Municipal boundaries are with:

Demographics

Itarumã has one district: Olaria do Angico

The economy

The economy is based on cattle raising and cultivation of soybeans, rice, corn, sugarcane, and beans. The cattle herd is one of the largest in the state with 292,000 head.

Economic Data (2007)

Main agricultural products in ha.(2006)

Farm Data (2006)in ha.

=Education and Health

There were 4 schools (2006) and 1 hospital with 13 beds (2007).

History

The documented history of European settlement of Itarumã begins in 1874 when Heitor Severino built the first house of palm fronds. The village was given the name of São Sebestião da Pimenta, honoring the saint and Dona Francisca Pimenta, a rich landowner of the region. The district was created in 1901, belonging to Jataí, and on an unknown date the name was shortened to Pimenta. In 1943 the name was changed to Itarumã. In 1953 it was dismembered from Jataí and became a municipality.

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References

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